Tuesday, March 18, 2008 

Xbox 360 So Hot It Can Be Liquid Cooled by Cool IT Systems

Some of the top gammers who drive their xbox 360 Machines hard due to their intense level of play have found themselves over heating their systems. The answer for these top Guns of the virtual world and heroes of their own augmented reality to do? The answer is liquidity; that is to say a liquid cooled xbox 360 system made by cool IT Systems.

Thats right liquid cooled for those who run their machines full tilt for hours on end with the fastest and most exhilarating games. As long as they have enough brainpower and quick reflexes to go beyond what normal mortals can do, now they have a viable solution. A word of advice for those gammers, you also need to cool your human brain and feed it properly. We recommend high calorie, protein and glucose intake in an environment well ventilated with plenty of oxygen too.

Currently the standard cool IT Systems xbox 360 intercooler with liquid cooling technologies uses the power from the xbox 360, but in future models it may need to be hooked up to its own power source as the games get more robust and the gammers become even more intuitively aggressive. xbox 360 is just too hot to handle, too hot to stay on the shelves and way too hot for Sony play station to ever catch a clue that they are about to be lapped. CoolIT Systems liquid cooling; install this in 2006!

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JVC's First Three-Layer Combo-Disc Blu-Ray / DVD

JVC developed and used a high-performance reflective film to produce this revolutionary three layer structure. The outer Blu-ray layer can be read by the blue light laser but it is transparent for the red light laser which therefore has access to the inner dual dvd layer.

The JVC disc sums 33.5 GB in total storage capacity of which: 8.5 GB are allocated to the standard video content; 25 GB hold high definition content.

JVC unveiled its intentions to promote its disc to the Blu-ray disc Association, in the spring of 2005. Mass production will begin when BD-rom players are available, early 2006. The combo disc will be available for a 30% higher price than standard DVDs.

The idea is to ease the transition among standard DVD and high definition discs. All big players on the dvd market, including JVC, expect SD and HD dvd to cohabit for a while.

At the beginning of this month, Toshiba and memory-Tech were announcing their dual-layer DVD/HD DVD disk able to store both dvd and HD dvd content. The dvd layer had a 4.7 GB capacity, satisfying specification of current dvd discs, while the HD dvd layer could store 15 GB capacity.

At least with storing capacity, until now, JVC (Japan Victor Corporation) is the market leader. The company is currently working on a Blu-ray/ dvd combo ROM disc with even more storage capacity. This later disc will feature 50 GB of high definition data (BD format), stored on a dual layer and 8.5 GB of dvd dual layer structure.

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