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Nikon D700

October 31, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment 

Nikon D700

Nikon D700 Digital Camera

MAP $2,999.95 – $300 Instant Rebate & FREE Shipping. The first Nikon full frame or FX-format camera was the D3.The Nikon D3 was an exceptional camera. It was amazing for low-light photography. But it was a large camera. Now, with the launch of the second Nikon full frame or FX-format camera the Nikon D700 you can achieve, in a smaller, lighter design, many of those same extraordinary imaging feats that made the Nikon D3 an immediate legend.

Click here to buy the Nikon D700 at $300 off with the instant rebate. You also get Free shipping.

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Nikon Coolpix P60

October 31, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment 

Nikon Coolpix P60

Nikon Coolpix P60 Digital Camera

Reg. $199.95 One week only $149.95 + FREE Shipping

First thing you notice about the Nikon Coolpix P60 is that is looks like a camera. And it’s a serious one indeed with a serious 8.1 megapixels (for prints up to 16″x20″) and a very serious 5x Nikkor optical zoom lens (not to mention a LARGE 2.7″ LCD). And yet it’s oh so easy to get maximum results. Feature-rich, the Coolpix P60 boasts Optical Vibration Reduction, ISO to 2000, and a slew of shooting modes including auto and manual. Plus there’s face recognition, red-eye fix, and Nikon D-lighting for low light or excessively backlit shots. “How much?” you’re asking? How does a mere $149.95 sound? – that’s 25% off, and the shipping’s FREE.

Click here to get the Nikon Coolpix P60 at the sale price which ends very soon.

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Garmin Nuvi 760

October 31, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment 

Garmin Nuvi 760

Reg. $399.95 One week only $317.95 + FREE Shipping

This baby is L-O-A-D-E-D. We’re talking the Garmin nuvi 760, one of the most advanced widescreen GPS’s anywhere – complete with sunlight-readable 4.3″ LCD touch screen, 2D-3D maps, City Navigator NT, zillions of POIs, and personal travel assistant (PTA). The nuvi 760 announces your every move so you can stay focused on the road. A ‘Where Am I’ feature tells you exactly where – including longitude, latitude, and where the heck you parked your car. Bluetooth technology means hand’s-free calling. Traffic snafus are a cinch to avoid thanks to the 760’s integrated FM TMC traffic receiver. But then you expect everything from a nuvi. And you expect a superb price from Adorama – Now $82 off, just in time to get you to Aunt Minerva’s house for Thanksgiving. And the shipping’s on us.

Click here to grab your Garmin Nuvi 760 at this fantastic sale price.

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Garmin Nuvi 270

October 31, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment 

Garmin Nuvi 270

Reg. $299.95 One week only $149.95 + FREE Shipping

Here’s a little Garmin that goes a long way. Cuz the Garmin nuvi 270 is ready to lead you anywhere in America and Europe right out of the box. Touch the 3.5″ LCD screen for 2D or 3D maps, turn-by-turn voice directions, POIs, photo viewer, world clock, currency converter, and calculator. Plus there a nifty SD card slot too. Amazing? You bet, especially at $150 off – that’s a savings of 50%, and shipping is FREE.

Click here to grab your Garmin Nuvi 270 at this fantastic sale price.

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Panasonic HDCSD1 Camcorder

October 31, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment 

Panasonic HDCSD1

Panasonic HDCSD1 Camcorder

Reg. $799.95 One week only $599.95 + FREE Shipping

How good does it get? It doesn’t get any better than the Panasonic HDCSD1. Embedded in its very sleek, very compact cylindrical body is a ton of super-advanced technological wizardry and advanced optics. The Leica Dicomar lens with 12x optical zoom delivers superb imagery that’s free of reflection and glare. You can take low-lux shooting for granted thanks to oversized pixels. The wide LCD monitor allows shooting from the hip, and shots from as close in as 60cm. And the price is pretty compact and sharp too – down by $200 to a very trim $599, shipping included.

Click here to get the Panasonic HDCSD1 on sale with free shipping. Ends soon.

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Sharp-LC32D44U

October 31, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment 

Sharp-LC32D44U

Sharp LC32D44U

Reg. $699.99 One week only $569.99 + FREE Shipping

The secret behind the superior image of this Sharp Aquos LC32D44U 32″ LCD TV is liquid crystal technology that delivers a dynamic contrast ratio of 7500:1; a super fast pixel response time thanks to enhanced video circuitry; and an ultra-wide viewing angle of 176 degrees. The sound quality is as superb as the picture, with invisible stealth speakers that project sensational stereo sound. Enjoy HDTV programming, PC input, and HDMI connectivity for years and years of viewing pleasure with its 60,000 hour lamp life. Superb viewing , superb looking ,superb sounding and, right now superbly priced at just $570 shipped.

Click here to get the Sharp LC32D44U.

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How Plasma TV Came Into Being?

October 31, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment 

What’s cool this year are flat panel display TVs. This is especially true for large televisions that are 37 inches in screen size or larger. Flat panel display includes a growing number of several technologies that can be confusing to the average consumer just starting to shop for a new television. So here are some basics for you. We’ll start by explaining how plasma TVs came into being.

A plasma TV display panel falls under the category of a flat panel display and is a type of television that is in high demand by those who want the definitive in video display.

How plasma TV came into being? The idea for plasma TV display was originated in July of 1964 in the good ole USA at the University of Illinois. Hard to believe but true. Americans came up with the idea for the plasma TV only to be outdone commercially by Japanese and Korean companies.

The creators were Donald L. Bitzer, H. Gene Slottow, and Robert Wilson. The plasma display was part of the PLATO Computer System whose displays were somewhat popular in the early 1970s.

However, because CRT displays were a lot more affordable than plasma displays back then, sales started to gradually slip and went down in the latter part of the 1970s.

Even though plasma displays were costly. They were still more attractive to the eye in that they had a larger screen size and a profile that was very thin. We like thin.

So the plasma TV display has been around for a while overall. Some of the most important events in plasma TV history are as follows:

-Fujitsu presented the very first 21-inch plasma display that was full color in 1992.

-Pioneer started selling the first of plasma TVS to the public in 1997.

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