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My Gaming rig
this is my personal computer, my gaming rig. Components: Core 2 Duo E8500 @ 4.0Ghz 1.18Vcore P5Q Deluxe 2×2Gb OCZ FLEX EX XLC PC9600 6-6-6-18 2.2Vdimm PowerColor HD4830 @ 700/960 Creative X-Fi Xtreme Music And periphericals: Logitech X-530 Logitech Precision Gamepad Razer DiamondBack Red Cooling: 5 Fans Asus Silent Square Pro modded @ P_Xun1ng recorded by Samsung ES55
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Enjoy Playing Your Sony Playstation Video Game Console
The Sony Playstation Video Game Console and the Sony Playstation Video Game Systems are rocking the world and giving people the chance to experience racing games and many other games at a totally different level. The Sony PS 3 Console, in particular, lets you play amazing and hi-end games. Highly recommended if you are into racing games, the Sony Playstation 3 can remarkably change your digital life. The third system of the Sony Playstation Video Game Console, the Sony Playstation 3 has real time 3D computer graphics, enhanced by the Cell processor. Games being played on the Sony PS 3 console are available in 20 GB and 60 GB and usually come with multiple flash card readers. These features, and many things besides, make the Sony Playstation Video Game Console and the Sony Playstation Video Game Systems compatible both with high definition televisions and the conventional televisions. The system also allows you to store your music files, as well as video and image files in the 60GB removable hard disk the Sony Playstation Video Game Console usually comes with. Another great thing about the Sony Playstation Video Console Systems is that you can access online games anywhere and anytime, so long as you have an internet connection. Aside from that, you can also enjoy other features, such as text and video messaging, multiplayer gaming, voice chatting, internet browsing, downloading, and with the Blue-ray disc player, even enjoy hi-end games and movies. Indeed, there are many multimedia activities you can do and enjoy with your Sony Playstation Video Game Console. Equipped with outstanding memory capabilities, the Sony Playstation Video Console is undoubtedly the most powerful gaming console in the market today. The time for a great gaming experience has arrived with the Sony Playstation Video Game Console and the Sony Playstation Video Game Systems.
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LumiSource BoomChair Diva Collapsible Chair with Built-In Speakers
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Designed for teens who love video games, music, and movies, this low-profile chair features a headphone jack, RCA in/out ports, and audio cords that allow it to connect to any video-game system, DVD or CD player, portable MP3 device, or even multiple gaming chairs. Its curved headrest provides two 3-inch, two-way internal speakers and a powerful 4-inch subwoofer for the ultimate audio experience. An illuminated power knob makes it easy to adjust the volume, bass, and treble controls. The ergonomic unit also comes with plushy micro-suede upholstery and a wide super-comfortable design that creates the optimal chill-out zone–great for listening to music or watching favorite romantic comedies on a rainy afternoon. Even more, the chair folds down for compact storage, and its built-in carrying handle offers convenient portability from room to room or to a friend’s house and back again. The speaker chair measures 23 by 26-1/2 by 33-1/2 inches.
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Gaming – It’s not All Bad
According to recent studies as well as long-held beliefs by gamers, playing video games can bring mental and physical benefits. The games industry is very big and, as fears of the economy slowing down and the potential of recession ahead it remains buoyant with record sales of software and ‘next generation’ consoles. Fundamentally the games industry is growing as it is because as a source of entertainment is it fun, absorbing, value for money and imparts a sense of achievement as well as, recently with online gaming, community and teamwork. Now however you can add to this possible health and brain benefits, from problem solving, concentration, stress relief to visual and sight training. The mass appeal of the DS and Wii is taking games, specifically “educational” or “training” titles, to a new demographic of people previously untouched by any of the big gaming companies. Video games can help to improve both the movement and capabilities of your eyes. Besides the release of a specific sight training game on the Nintendo DS playing certain types of games, especially action games, push a player’s eyes beyond what they would normally go through and the brain as a consequence adapts to it and improves. Constant movements of the eyes and picking up on the small movements and subtle changes in pace and direction often seen in games effectively gives your eyes a work out. Potentially this could mean that visual defects and injuries could be treated with specially designed games. Mentally there are also other benefits of a few hours gaming a week. As a stress busting method games have been proven in studies to help students during revision periods by taking their mind away from studying and giving them a few minutes of needed relaxation, enabling them to concentrate better and work harder during the periods that they are working. In a similar way, games act as means of escapism, allowing everyone to leave the real world behind them for a few minutes a day, helping to relieve stress and boredom, thus improving an individual’s mental health. So as the games market gets bigger and makes record amounts of money what are the benefits to you and I of spending our free time playing video games? As mentioned above it is a fairly new phenomenon for the current generation of gaming consoles to release mass-appeal educational titles, such as the famous Brain Training games and Big Brain Academy Games. The educational benefits of these games are clear to be seen by anyone who has played them, with faster brain activity and memory seeing marked improvements. Add to this the physical benefits of the new Wii games such as Wii sports and the new Wii Fit and there is the potential for a full mind and body work out in your living room. So gaming, far from being a source of ill health and injury can help to give your whole mind, body and eyes a work out. To take advantage of games’ interactive abilities to impart both knowledge and health we have already seen specific titles like Wii Fit, Sign Training and Brain Training, so far all pioneered by Nintendo, and we will probably see more titles like this released in the future. Jason Collins is the editor and owner of Game Hub a resource for gaming industry news, articles and games journalism.Canon Digital Camera Powershot
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Gaming – It’s not All Bad
According to recent studies as well as long-held beliefs by gamers, playing video games can bring mental and physical benefits. The games industry is very big and, as fears of the economy slowing down and the potential of recession ahead it remains buoyant with record sales of software and ‘next generation’ consoles. Fundamentally the games industry is growing as it is because as a source of entertainment is it fun, absorbing, value for money and imparts a sense of achievement as well as, recently with online gaming, community and teamwork. Now however you can add to this possible health and brain benefits, from problem solving, concentration, stress relief to visual and sight training. The mass appeal of the DS and Wii is taking games, specifically “educational” or “training” titles, to a new demographic of people previously untouched by any of the big gaming companies. Video games can help to improve both the movement and capabilities of your eyes. Besides the release of a specific sight training game on the Nintendo DS playing certain types of games, especially action games, push a player’s eyes beyond what they would normally go through and the brain as a consequence adapts to it and improves. Constant movements of the eyes and picking up on the small movements and subtle changes in pace and direction often seen in games effectively gives your eyes a work out. Potentially this could mean that visual defects and injuries could be treated with specially designed games. Mentally there are also other benefits of a few hours gaming a week. As a stress busting method games have been proven in studies to help students during revision periods by taking their mind away from studying and giving them a few minutes of needed relaxation, enabling them to concentrate better and work harder during the periods that they are working. In a similar way, games act as means of escapism, allowing everyone to leave the real world behind them for a few minutes a day, helping to relieve stress and boredom, thus improving an individual’s mental health. So as the games market gets bigger and makes record amounts of money what are the benefits to you and I of spending our free time playing video games? As mentioned above it is a fairly new phenomenon for the current generation of gaming consoles to release mass-appeal educational titles, such as the famous Brain Training games and Big Brain Academy Games. The educational benefits of these games are clear to be seen by anyone who has played them, with faster brain activity and memory seeing marked improvements. Add to this the physical benefits of the new Wii games such as Wii sports and the new Wii Fit and there is the potential for a full mind and body work out in your living room. So gaming, far from being a source of ill health and injury can help to give your whole mind, body and eyes a work out. To take advantage of games’ interactive abilities to impart both knowledge and health we have already seen specific titles like Wii Fit, Sign Training and Brain Training, so far all pioneered by Nintendo, and we will probably see more titles like this released in the future. Jason Collins is the editor and owner of Game Hub a resource for gaming industry news, articles and games journalism.Hummer H1 Parts
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