Have you ever wanted to record your gameplay and upload it to YouTube? Many people want to do this, but find it very expensive to buy an HD-PVR. If you are like me, you want an affordable method of recording, while being able to play on your TV.
In this video, I will show you just that. Introducing the EZ Grabber 2, with the Video Distribution Amplifier. With these two magnificent products, you will be able to do just what I explained. Where can you buy these two items?
Full review of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play 4G for AT&T. This device features a 4-inch touchscreen (480x854), 1GHz Scorpion processor, 5MP camera with LED flash, Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and HSPA+ connectivity. The Xperia Play is the world's first Playstation certified Android-powered device, and comes pre-installed with a variety of games. The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play 4G will be available September 18th for $49.99 with a 2-year AT&T contract.
The Hauppauge HD PVR retails for $199 and is the best solution to anyone looking to capture high definition component video sources. This device allows you to plug in video game consoles, such as the Xbox 360, PS3, and Nintendo Wii, as well as DVR Cable Boxes. With the component inputs, you are capable of recording your device in up to 1080i resolution.
If you are interested in recording your video games to upload to YouTube, the HD PVR is the best solution. It i basically plug and play, with easy to use software. Out of the box, the HD PVR is only compatible with Windows, but you can download drivers and compatible software for Mac OS X.
The device feartures an input and output for component video, as well an input for composite and s-video standard definition signals. The box also has an input and output for your standard audio as well optical audio.
Hauppauge's simple design and easy to use device owns the market when it comes to HD video recording. I would easily recommend this product to anybody in the market looking for an easy was to record video gameplay, TV shows, or any component device.
If you would like to see this product in action, be sure to check out my video game channel here.
The picture above shows Sega's last console, the Dreamcast. It was a flop compared to the Sony PlayStation 2 that was about to come out at the time. While it had a lot of cool features, it wasn't on top because the PlayStation 2 had the at-the-time revolutionary DVD drive. Just 10 years later, the PlayStation 3 uses Blu-rays and DVDs aren't revolutionary at all. Why, isn't that funny?
Sega could/is likely to be getting ready to release something BIG. That will blow away most of the current consoles and be a main competitor to the Wii U to be at the center of your entertainment center. The time is perfect and the market is ripe for a fourth player in the fierce console market.
If Sega did, it would definitly have competition but it would definitely be a BIG SUCCESS in the console and gaming market. The time is perfect and there's a void that they can fill. With one more day, they could possibily announce it this year at E3.
Tonight I've got a piece about my Christmas wish list. I'm not going to write about my wish list in detail, because that would defeat the obligation to watch the video (above). But the four categories on my "wish list" are: tech setup, video games, books, and miscellaneous. I hope you enjoyed this video and I hope you're in the holiday spirit. Hope you all have a great evening.