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Cheap Blu-Ray Drive by Pioneer


Are you looking for a cheap way to get a Blu-Ray drive onto your computer? Pioneer is making it possible with their BDC-2202 Blu-Ray drive, the picture is of an older model. The $299 drive will read BD-ROM, BD-R, and BD-RE discs at speeds of up to 5x while also reading BD-ROM (DL) and BD-R/RE (DL) discs at 2x speeds. Mac Users can get with this drive, which is more expensive. Or if you want to go both ways, there is the option of choosing the Hitachi-LG. For all you techies out there, if you’re planning to get a blu-ray drive to blu-ray movies on your computer, just remember you have to have the right video card and monitor set up, HDCP friendly. For all you other people, you might just be better off by getting a standalone player.

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TVR Tuscan Wireless Mouse


I love technology, but when it comes to super cars, technology comes second, haha. I always wanted to own a super car like the TVR Tuscan Speed 6 or the TVR Cerbera Speed 12. But for those of you who can’t afford the $100,000 price tag on it, like me, you can pretend you own one with the wireless mouse version. The TVR Tuscan Wireless Mouse is powered by 2 AAA batteries. It’s not a 360 horsepower engine, but it’ll do for now. The mouse also features two buttons, a scroll wheel, blue lights, and boasts high quality with 800 DPI. This mouse is great for any car fan, like me. You can pick one up for $40 by clicking the “Gadget Page” link.

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