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Renting games DVD and blue-ray online

Posted on 27 December 2008 by admin

If you are looking at renting or buying DVD’s, BlueRay or games online then you should take a look at LoveFilm.com

With 1000’s of games, DVD and BlueRay to rent online and the convenience of not having to have late fines then you can look no further. Whichever option you choose you will not have to pay the postage either way and there is no late fees, so if you really like the film you can watch it over and over again as many times as you want. I use LoveFilm to rent my DVD’s and games that I will then be writing reviews for online. You can even rent games for your Xbox 360, PS3, wii, DS, PSP, PS2 and Gamecube.
At the time of writing this review the options are as follows:

DVD
Unlimited – 1 DVD at a time = £9.78 a month
Unlimited – 2 DVD at a time = £12.72 a month
Unlimited – 3 DVD at a time = £15.65 a month
Light Option
2 DVD’s a month – 1 DVD at a time = £3.91
4 DVD’s a month – 2 DVD at a time = £7.82

DVD & Games combo
Unlimited – 1 disc at a time = £10.76 a month
Unlimited – 2 discs at a time = £14.68 a month
Unlimited – 3 discs at a time = £18.59 a month
Light Option – 2 discs at a time up to 4 a month = £9.78

Pay As You Go option
For anyone who doesn’t want to sign up to the monthly amount, then why not try the Pay As You Go Option. This allows you to pay a set amount for an agreed number of rentals. Ideal gift idea or for people that don’t want the commitment of the monthly charge or people that don’t watch that many DVD’s.

The costs are very competitive:
4 rentals – 1 disc a time = £9.99 (£2.50 a disc)
9 rentals – 1 disc a time = £19.99 (£2.23 a disc)
15 rentals – 2 discs a time = £29.85 (£1.99 a disc)

With the BlueRay boom predicted for 2009, one of the best places to buy or rent online is LoveFilm. Rent your films, games and many more. Or why not try a combination of both.

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Which digital camera or camera phone

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Which digital camera or camera phone

Posted on 27 December 2008 by admin

Digital Camera’s
You have 3 main options of a digital camera:
1 – Camera Phone
2 – Digital Camera
3 – SLR Digital camera

So which option should you choose and which is going to get more use. Well I decided to have a look around and see what options were out there.

Camera phones offer a great opportunity to take them all important party snaps without the bother of having to carry round an expensive or bulky camera. With the quality of the camera phone always increasing, it is a fantastic way to take the pictures you want when you have not taken out your compact camera. Many of today’s phones now offer many of the features of a normal compact digital cameras offer. These include: Flash, face recognition and red eye reduction. After looking round at numerous reviews online and trying the phones out in the shops, my current top 3 would be: Nokia the N96, Sony Ericson C905 and LG KC910 Renoir.

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The downside to camera phones is the lag or shutter speed that they offer. This delay will cause blurred pictures, meaning you can miss that picture of your mate dancing like a fool on the dance floor or important shot of your team scoring the winning goal.

Compact Digital cameras are a better alternative to the camera phone. The reason for this is the shutter speed that will allow you to capture the better quality picture. Whilst many of the compact digital cameras offer the same megapixel as the top camera phones it is this shutter speed and face recognition technology that allows for a better quality picture time and time again. My top 3 to take a closer look at would be: Cannon Ixus 82 IS, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS3 or Sony DSC-W130. Take a closer look at the full specs at Jessops.

SLR Digital cameras offer a higher end image capture and it is what all professional photographers use when snapping up images. They are more bulky than a normal camera, but the better images that they produce are worth the extra space they take up. SLR Cameras I would recommend taking a closer look at include the Cannon EOS 450D, Nikon D80 and if it is your first SLR take a look at the Nikon D40. With SLR cameras you can extra lenses for the professional shots, but even as a stand alone camera they capture a much clearer and better picture. Action pictures are miles better. If you are new to SLR digital cameras I would recommend an entry level camera and work your way up from there.

Round up
Top 3 Camera Phones
1- Nokia N96
2- Sony Ericsson C905
3- LG KC910 Renoir

Top 3 Compact Digital Cameras
1- Cannon Ixus 82 IS
2- Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS3
3- Sony DSC-W130

Top 3 SLR Digital Cameras
1- Cannon EOS 450D
2- Nikon D80
3- Nikon D40 (lower entry than the D80, but worth a look)

Jessops now have a sale on, so there is no better time to buy that wanted digital camera

Jessops order online and collect in store

Jessops order online and collect in store

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