Faster Pc for You » Computers

Ok, so I guess I'm a lousy salesman because I can't get into lots of glorious phrases here for how nice it is to have my old QUICK computer back. When I first got my XP computer it was so fast that I told my best friend, "This thing is so powerful I don't know why I'd ever have to upgrade to a more powerful computer."

Then the time factor kicked in. The more time I spent actually using my computer the slower - true, it was little by little but still... - the slower it got.

Took forever to start up. Programs took two or three times longer to load up. Jobs took me longer and longer to complete.

I Wanted My Fast Computer Back and I Got It!

It was really a drag. A drag on my time and a drag on my fun using the computer.

Anyway, for $9.97 - yeah, only Ten Bucks - this guy gives me over twenty pages of instructions on how to clean up the Microsoft Mess that became my computer. Easy stuff. I'm no computer geek but even I could follow his instructions. Some of the stuff I knew but had forgotten. Other stuff was just plain news to me. Even free software I could use to clean up my computer. Oh, and he's not selling addtional stuff there. It's just information.

Anyhow, if your computer sometimes bugs you because it's getting slower or you just want to do some preventive maintenance to keep it fast, I'd say check out this guys help now.(It's not a buy button, it's just information.)

 

by Brian Alexiandrick

The future of Blue Ray disc technology looks rosy and bright as witnessed by the fact that even in its present nascent stage it has already taken the DVD world by storm and is leading individuals to pick Blue Ray discs rather than DVDs. However, a lot of people still do not as yet know what Blue Ray disc technology and for many even the term Blue Ray doesn’t have any meaning.

Even then, the future of blue ray disc technology is assuredly still going to remain bright and rosy. It is therefore a good idea to take the difficulty of knowing more about this new improved DVD technology because without a shadow of doubt, the future of Blue Ray disc technology holds several guarantees.

Research and Development

In fact, Blue Ray disc technology has emerged out of the shadows of being a research and development subject and major electronic companies including Sony and Hewlett Packard and also Toshiba are selling Blue Ray players and devices that are being lapped up by the more technologically aware purchasers.

There shouldn’t be looking back for those companies which are making the Blue Ray disc since the response to this new technology has been positive and this bodes well for the future of Blue Ray disc technology. The Blue Ray disc does in fact mean getting vastly superior quality as well as higher storage that together can make you want to forget all about wanting to stick to using DVDs.

In fact, the Blue Ray disc is significantly different to the DVD because it uses lasers which are blue-violet in color and not red is the case with DVDs. Another method of taking a look at Blue Ray discs is to take into account them as being storage discs that cater to high definition audio and video. In addition, you can store a lot more data on a Blue Ray disc as compared to what the best DVDs can offer.

Usually, a single layer Blue Ray disc offers about twenty-five gigabytes of storage while a double layer Blue Ray disc provides twice this storage. And, this storage capacity will go up further with each future advance being made in Blue Ray technology - all of which will make sure that the future of Blue Ray disc technology will always stay bright.

Understanding modern Blue Ray player technology is important if you wish to choose the best Blue Ray player. Actually, the Blue Ray technology has already won the formats war and this new technology has started to hit the market and in the process is changing the ways that we watch movies and hear music. However, it is still important to understand the nuts and bolts about this technology so it becomes possible to select the right Blue Ray disc for your house.

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