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Mebook – eBook Reader for high-res + Super Media Player (4GB)
Introducing The Mebook eBook Reader + Super Media Player with 7-inch high-resolution – prepare to be surprised!
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Like a Kindle: first thing you notice when you pick up the Mebook is that it feels very natural to hold So comfortable … perfect for when you’re on a long flight, perfect for when you’re in bed, perfect for lunch … The Mebook in one hand and a roast beef and Swiss cheese with dark rye bread with a dash of mustard on the other hand happiness Ahhh!
In fact, Mebook soon be your new best friend with his ability to play smoothly TXT, FB2, PDF files and e-books in EPUB format which means you never miss something interesting to read. In fact, look at the FAQs below are some suggestions on where to find gems interesting to read.
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Like an iPod Touch: But life would be dull indeed if the entertainment consisted of single text has solved this Mebook with its superior ability to play the video and audio formats including MP3, OGG, WAV, AAC, APE, AMC, AMV, and FLAC (if true, this monster plays FLAC files!) as well as DAT, VOB, FLV, 3GP, RM, RMVB, MP4, AVI and MKV (if true, this monster play MKV files!) and it does 720p video glory!). The iPod Touch … Can not Touch This!
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But better than both … Such functionality rewarding, packaged in a slim body that is lightweight and strong with a 7-inch HDTV, with 4 GB of internal memory and microSD TF card slot for memory expansion together with a battery of 1800 mAh high strength, it all leads to a simple conclusion – the insurance Mebook be your favorite gadget electronics for many years to come! Brought to you by the leader in high-tech electronics

There are several types of format for digital cameras camcorders, and can be found in an analog format and digital. We will review this guide to see the types of camcorder I had before, and we can find today.
Analog Camcorders
Analog video recorders, record video and audio signals as an analog track on video tape. This means that every time you make a copy of a tape, you lose some image quality and audio. When analog lacks a number of functions you can find in the digital camcorder. The main difference between the available analog formats is the type of video tape you use and your camera resolution. Analog formats include the following models:
- VHS Standard Model – Use the same type of videotapes ordinary VCR. One of the advantages of this model is that after recording something, you can simply remove the tape and put it on any video player you have on hand. Although conventional video is falling into disuse, is still widespread and not have problems with our recordings you can play with this type of camera.
- Model VHS-C – The camcorder of this type recorded on standard VHS tapes that are located in a more compact box. You can play on a normal VCR, but you need an adapter to run the tape. Basically, the more compact VHS tape makes it more manageable, but also means you have less time than traditional tapes. The recordings can range from 30 to 90 minutes depending on how you put it, but the longer, lower quality image and audio.
- Super VHS – The Super VHS camcorders are the same size as standard VHS cameras, because they use the same size tape. The only difference between the two formats is that the Super VHS tapes recorded an image from 380 to 400 lines horizontal, which is a higher resolution image than standard VHS tapes. Can not play these tapes in a standard VCR, but like all camcorder, are themselves a VCR and can connect to your TV or another VCR.
- Super VHS-C – This is similar to the case mentioned at the beginning. The difference is the compact cassette format.
- 8 mm model – This type of camcorders using smaller strips of 8 mm, very similar to audio cassettes. The biggest advantage of this format is that manufacturers can produce more camcorders, sometimes small enough to fit in the coat pocket. This format offers nearly the same resolution as standard VHS, with a sound better. They last about two hours, but are more expensive. To see what you’ve recorded, you connect the camcorder to your TV and use it as a VCR.
- Model Hi-8 – These cameras are quite similar to those of 8 mm camcorders, but there are remarkable differences. One is that the Hi-8 have a much higher resolution – about 400 lines. On the other hand, the Hi-8 are also more expensive.
Digital Camcorders
These cameras differ from analog camcorders in various ways. They record information digitally, in a byte format, which means that the image can be reproduced without losing picture quality and sound. Digital video can also be downloaded to a computer, which in turn can edit it or put it on a website. Another distinction is that digital video has a resolution much better than analog video, typically being 500 lines. We find the following models:
- MiniDV – MiniDV camcorders record in a compact cassettes, which are quite expensive and last about 90 minutes. The video has a resolution of 500 lines, and can be transferred easily to a personal computer. The DV camcorder can be extremely light and small – many are the size of a paperback novel. Another interesting feature is the ability to capture images as if it were a digital camera.
- Digital 8 – are produced by Sony exclusively, and are very similar to DV tapes but use Hi-8mm, which are less expensive. These tapes have up to 60 minutes, and can be copied without losing quality. Like the DV camcorder, you can connect the Digital 8 to your computer to download movies for editing or Internet use.
- DVD – The DVD camcorder is still unusual when compared with the DV, but their number increases progressively. Instead of recording magnetic signals on tape, these cameras “burn” video information directly into small discs. The great advantage of this format is that each session is recorded as an individual track, something like the songs on a CD track. Rather than come forward and rewind, you can jump instantly to each section of the video.
Apart from the above, the DVD camcorder are pretty close to MiniDV model in operation and performance. The picture is somewhat better in the DVD model and it can store more recordings. Depending on the configuration of the camcorder, a disk can have 30 minutes to two hours of video.
The new DVD camcorders support two DVD formats, which are DVD-R and DVD-RAM. The advantage of DVD-R discs is that they work in most DVD players. The only drawback is that each disc can be recorded on once, which means you have to buy records regularly. It can record on DVD-RAM continuously, but can not be played on normal DVD. Like MiniDV tapes, you have to use the camcorder with a DVD player or copy the video to another format.
Today, there are digital camcorders that record directly onto memory cards, such as flash memory cards and other forms of storage. The truth is that even the simplest camcorders have enough features to create movies that can be a very acceptable quality. The technology that was once the domain of television professionals, is now the territory of fans to the sounds and images.
