Monday, November 29, 2010

Movie Review - Braveheart (1995)

BRAVEHEART (1995) won 5 Oscars including the Best Film and Best Director awards for Mel Gibson. It was also nominated for 5 more Oscars including the Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen, penned by Randall Wallace.

William Wallace, played by Mel Gibson, is a "reluctant hero" from 13th century Scotland in the classic mythological mold described by Joseph Campbell in his Hero With a Thousand faces.

All Wallace wants to do is marry, become a farmer like his father and carry on in peace. He is a reluctant hero. But things change after his wife is slaughtered by the local men of King of England Edward the 1st -- Edward the Longshanks.

His fate forces Wallace to take on both the King of England and the Scottish landed nobility who flip sides at the drop of a hat. His desire to take his wife's revenge and set Scotland free sets him on a war path that leads to his eventual capture and public death under torture. (For trivia fans -- the COMPASSION OF CHRIST is NOT the first movie in which Gibson is stretched across a crucifix.) Yet Wallace's legacy survives his beheading and sets Scotland free in the 14th century.

Fantastic musical score with irresistible bagpipes, married to equally fantastic scenery and battle scenes jarring in their ferocity and realism, make it a good watch indeed. Wallace's last word under torture is a long scream -- "Freeeedom!" Who can remain impartial to that?

The gravel-voiced Patrick MacGoohan who plays Edward 1st is as good as Gibson since he makes a very credible foe to whip the dramatic tension nonstop throughout the film. Without a nemesis as amoral, tricky and dangerous as Edward Longshanks, Wallace's goodness and integrity would not stand out in such high relief.




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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Review Dora the Explorer - Wish on a Star [VHS]

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Dora and Boots wish upon a star. But in order to fulfill their wishes, they'll have to use their learning skills to help some new friends, Little Star and Wizzle, reach their destinations. 48 Minutes.




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Bilingual Dora and her monkey friend Boots have places to go and rescues to make, but they need the help of their young viewers in this delightful Nick Jr. program designed to simulate computer software. Although it can't be truly interactive, of course, toddlers and preschoolers will enjoy the pauses as Dora waits for them to count or speak Spanish before moving on. In "Little Star," the brown-eyed heroine and her primate amigo come upon a weeping fallen star and make the journey to a hilltop, returning it to the heavens. In "Wizzle Wishes," the friends are reading a storybook when one of the characters leaps from the page in pursuit of three wishes. They must catch the runaway wishes in order to get Wizzle home, but first they have to deal with Swiper, the klepto fox who beat them to it. Children learn a simple Spanish word each 23-minute episode (salta and cuidado, respectively) as well as repeatedly hearing the basics (hola, muy bien). As with any computer game, Dora is aided and thwarted by a series of characters children will love to anticipate, including her singing anthropomorphic map, the crusty bridge troll, and the shy, Spanish-speaking squirrel. Ages 2 to 6. --Kimberly Heinrichs





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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Review Flubber [VHS]

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Disney couldn't resist the temptation to remake 1961's popular comedy The Absent Minded Professor, so they cast Robin Williams as Professor Philip Brainard (a role vaguely related to the character originated by Fred MacMurray), and the result is a comedy that, frankly, doesn't fully deserve its modest success. It's admittedly clever to a point, and certainly the digitally "flubberized" special effects provide the kind of movie magic that's entertaining for kids and parents alike. The professor can't even remember his own wedding day (much to the chagrin of his fiancée, played by Marcia Gay Harden), and now his academic rival (Christopher McDonald) is trying to steal his latest and purely accidental invention--flying rubber, or ... flubber. The green goo magnifies energy and can be used as an amazing source of power, but in the hands of screenwriter John Hughes it becomes just another excuse to recycle a lot of Home Alone-style slapstick humor involving a pair of bumbling would-be flubber thieves. There's also a floating robot named Weebo and some catchy music by Danny Elfman to accompany dancing globs of flubber, but the story's too thin to add up to anything special. Lightweight fun, but, given the title, it lacks a certain bounce. Of course, that didn't stop Disney's marketing wizards from turning it into a home video hit. Jeff Shannon




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Disney couldn't resist the temptation to remake 1961's popular comedy The Absent Minded Professor, so they cast Robin Williams as Professor Philip Brainard (a role vaguely related to the character originated by Fred MacMurray), and the result is a comedy that, frankly, doesn't fully deserve its modest success. It's admittedly clever to a point, and certainly the digitally "flubberized" special effects provide the kind of movie magic that's entertaining for kids and parents alike. The professor can't even remember his own wedding day (much to the chagrin of his fiancée, played by Marcia Gay Harden), and now his academic rival (Christopher McDonald) is trying to steal his latest and purely accidental invention--flying rubber, or ... flubber. The green goo magnifies energy and can be used as an amazing source of power, but in the hands of screenwriter John Hughes it becomes just another excuse to recycle a lot of Home Alone-style slapstick humor involving a pair of bumbling would-be flubber thieves. There's also a floating robot named Weebo and some catchy music by Danny Elfman to accompany dancing globs of flubber, but the story's too thin to add up to anything special. Lightweight fun, but, given the title, it lacks a certain bounce. Of course, that didn't stop Disney's marketing wizards from turning it into a home-video hit. --Jeff Shannon





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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Review Three Coins in the Fountain [VHS]

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Velvety and glazed like a fattening pastry, this 1954 love story concerns three American women who make wishes for love in Rome, and end up having three romances. The cast is fine, but as for the film, what you see is what you get. There's no mystery to any part of this movie--like everything director Jean Negulesco made once CinemaScope entered his life (e.g., How to Marry a Millionaire, A Certain Smile), Three Coins is designed to lull rather than stimulate. (It did, however, win Oscars for cinematography and the Jule Styne-Sammy Cahn title song performed by Frank Sinatra.) --Tom Keogh








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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Review Miracle on 34th Street [VHS]

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The original 1947 version of this Valentine Davies story follows the misadventures of Kris Kringle (Edmund Gwenn) as he gets a job playing Santa Claus at Macy's department store in New York City. Natalie Wood is the little girl who tells him she doesn't believe in Santa, and Maureen O'Hara and John Payne are the couple who help Kris through a trial in which he must prove he's the jolly fellow from the North Pole. A sweet movie and perennial Christmas favorite, this is one of those movies that gets under your skin and must be revisited every so often. --Tom Keogh








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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Review Sleuth [VHS]

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Wicked, nasty, delicious fun. Laurence Olivier is a wealthy, veddy English mystery writer. He invites Michael Caine to his elaborate country house, in order to settle some rather unpleasant business between them: Caine is having an affair with Olivier's wife, and she is about to divorce the older man. Olivier, smooth as brandy, suggests that there might be a way the two men can help each other, but what appears to be an intriguing proposition escalates into a deadly cat-and-mouse game. Sleuth boasts a twisty script by Anthony Shaffer, calculated to drive an audience to distraction; and director Joseph L. Mankiewicz (All About Eve) shows a keen eye for the telling detail. But the real fun is watching Olivier and Caine go at each other hammer and tongs, a virtuoso wrestling match between two splendid actors (both were Oscar-nominated, but lost to Marlon Brando in The Godfather). Alec Cawthorne is also quite good as the inquisitive inspector on the case. --Robert Horton








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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Burn, Baby, Burn - Top 5 DVD Burner Software

Need the best software to burn your home movies to DVD? To burn AVI to DVD you need the right software and the right hardware. In this article I review the best software for burning home movie projects to DVD. Out of the following five software packages below some also include some very simple editing tools while others have no editing tools to speak of and do nothing else but burn video files like AVI - to DVD discs (and, for some of these, Blu-ray discs as well). The bottom line is that these five tools are easy and efficient and reputable. I definitely stand by these choices.

Corel DVD Movie Factory Pro 7, Price: $79.99

* A software for Windows

* Imports AVI files, MP4 files (MPEG-4), MPEG-2 files, MOV files, QT files, and many others

* Exports to DVD+R Single Layer, DVD-R Single Layer, DVD+R Dual Layer, DVD-R Dual Layer, and Blu-ray

* Some simple editing tools

* Creates menus, single movies, and slideshows as well

Roxio MyDVD 10 Premier, Price: $69.99

* A software for Windows

* Imports AVI files, MP4 files (MPEG-4), MPEG-2 files, MOV files, QT files, and many others; imports from digital video cameras as well

* Exports to DVD Single Layer and Dual Layer

* Simple editing tools

* Creates menus, single movies, and slideshows as well

* Compresses video for use with some mobile devices

* Easy upload to YouTube

Roxio Toast 10 Titanium, Price: $79.99 (after $20 mail-in rebate)

* A software for Macs

* Imports AVI files, MP4 files (MPEG-4), MPEG-2 files, MOV files, QT files, and many others; imports from digital video cameras as well

* Exports to DVD Single Layer and Dual Layer

* Supports Blu-ray burning as well

* Some simple editing tools

* Creates menus but not slideshows

* Compresses video for use with some mobile devices

Roxio Toast 10 Titanium Pro, Price: $129.99 (after $20 mail-in rebate)

* A software for Macs that provides all of the features listed above plus these additional features:

* Provides advanced customization of music and other audio tracks

* Removes noise from both analog and digital video sources

* Creates slideshows only

* Includes a cool tool that can "re-light" your scene

NTI Dragon Burn 4.5, Price: $39.99

* A software for Macs

* Imports AVI files, MP4 files (MPEG-4), MPEG-2 files, MOV files, QT files, and many others; imports from digital video cameras as well

* Exports to DVD Single Layer and Dual Layer

* Supports Blu-ray burning as well

* Creates menus but not slideshows.




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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Insane Aquarium: The Craziest and Addicting Fish Game Online

Have you ever experienced collecting coins while at the same time fighting the aliens and feeding the fish? You may think that such thing does not exist, but it does. It is the game that would really make you go insane. People who know it call it the insane aquarium.

Insane aquarium is an action puzzle game. It allows you to feed your fishes, watch the aquarium and captivates the underworld. You can use your funds when you needed to buy for new fishes, unlock the secrets of the pets or upgrade your aquarium.

However, you have to be careful and alert. There are aliens that love seafood which might destroy your aquarium. Meaning, you really have to watch out for them. It is all up to you on how you will defend your fishes and your aquarium from the aliens.

o Insane Aquarium Features

1. Four types of game. They are: Trial, Adventure, Time, Virtual Tank and the Challenge.

2. Amazing sounds and graphics

3. Defeat terrifying aliens

4. Supply your aquarium or virtual tank with new fishes

5. Make your own customized aquarium screensaver

o In playing the insane aquarium...

The game usually starts with only 2 fishes in the aquarium. You should take care of the fishes. You should also keep the aliens away from the fishes which appear from time to time to eat them.

Take care of your fish and you will earn coins or money from them. Collect the coins and use them to buy supplies or upgrades for any of the following:

o Buy Fish - a button will allow you to buy more fishes.

o Food - you can upgrade the food for you not to feed your pets very often.

o Food Quantity - you can upgrade the amount of food pellets which you can give to your fish.

o Buy Carnivore - some of your fish will not consume the food that you drop, so you must feed them with other alternative.

o Weapon Upgrade - you will have the chance to upgrade your weapon which will allow you to destroy the terrifying aliens more quickly.

o Purchase Egg Piece - The objective of each stage is to be able to obtain the 3 egg pieces before you proceed to the next stage.

Insane aquarium is really an enjoyable fish game which has new pet, fishes and extraterrestrial aliens as you proceed and complete the game. The idea of the insane aquarium sound stupid but it is addicting and amusing. It has different levels and a replay ability which is excellent.

Insane aquarium is not really a crazy game. It is just insane, which make it the most played fish game online. Surely, your entire family will enjoy playing this game like many people do.




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Monday, November 8, 2010

Capture Your VHS Onto DVD

One of the more interesting technologies that can be used in the home for converting VHS to DVD service is video capture. This process allows a VCR to be connected directly to a computer that is equipped with a DVD burner. The content of the VHS tape is played while software running on the computer captures video and audio feeds and stores them for editing before burning to DVD.

The hardware involved is relatively simple. Almost all new computers are equipped with DVD burners and DVD burning software. A capture card is a device that takes the composite signal from the VCR, meaning it receives video and audio separately, and translates it into a digital file that is loaded onto the computer via a USB port.

Some additional software is required beyond the DVD burning software that comes with the computer. This software translates the analog signal from the VCR into a digital format that is stored on the hard drive temporarily. The digital file can then be opened and edited to improve the quality of the video and restore sound. Once the editing is completed, the file can be burned to a DVD.

Many people who are unfamiliar with this type of VHS to DVD transfer become concerned by the sheer size of the digital files that are captured off their VHS tapes. What they do not realize, is that the software takes this incredibly large files, some up to 14 GB, and compresses them into a format that is readable by standard DVD players, yet takes up much less space. This is important, as the average DVD is only capable of holding a little over 4 GB.

The video capture method has advantages over the direct copy from VHS to DVD R. Method. For one, owners of original bought VHS movies can usually transferred them to DVD despite copy protection. It is important to note, however, that this method is not to be used for the purpose of pirating movies as getting caught carries some very stiff penalties.

The video capture card and conversion software needed to use this method of VHS to DVD service are readily available on the Internet. The video capture card only costs in the neighborhood of 30 USD. The required software varies in price, some is free, some is inexpensive, and those editions that will produce the highest quality will generally not cost over 100 USD. It is up to the individual to determine what he/she is willing to pay.




Marc Miller is the co-founder of Vinyl To Digital, the UK's only Audio and Video conversion service where he has been providing a VHS to DVD Service for the last five years. Vinyl to Digital is based in the Midlands area of England, UK.

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Friday, November 5, 2010

Blu Ray Vs DVD - Understanding the Difference

Upgrading your entertainment system? DVD players have long since replaced video cassette players when it comes to watching movies at home and set top boxes and digital tuners will become the norm with the current national roll out of digital TV. Meanwhile, the introduction of 3D TVs is poised to take living room entertainment to a whole new level.

One of the most advanced technologies in digital entertainment has already been around for a number of years. Blu-ray discs were first introduced to the consumer market in 2003 as the advanced form of digital information storage. Seven years onwards, their popularity has increased but the bluray is still a comparative minority to standard DVD players - December polls suggest that 1 in 10 Australian households own a bluray player and consumer understanding of the technology was remarkably low.

Blu ray discs - understanding the difference

Blu ray players were made available on the Australian market over two years ago, and is now gathering steam as the high definition image player of choice. The main difference between blu ray discs and standard DVDs is the image quality - blu-ray discs offer a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, while DVD is limited to a 720 x 480 resolution. Beyond pixel resolution, Blu-ray also uses better video-compression methods for sharper contrast and more vibrant colours. Audio quality is also improved and blu ray offers unique interactive features such as pop-up menu displays and picture-in-picture commentary.

The major drawback to upgrading to blu ray is the price. The machines themselves cost quite a bit more than the average DVD player (which are now priced as low as $100). The media itself also tends to be more expensive, the average blu-ray movie can cost around 4 times that of a DVD and many older titles are also not yet available in this format. Many users have also noticed considerable differences in loading time for blu ray media.

If you are considering upgrading to bluray, one of the advantages is backwards compatibility - every bluray player is capable of playing back standard DVDs, so you won't have to replace your entire video collection.

What about HD DVD?

For a brief period of time, Toshiba had introduced another high definition format, the HD DVD. What resulted was a "format war" over which type of media would become the standard for HD media. However, in 2008, Toshiba officially pulled out of the "war: and announced that it would discontinue HD DVD production. This has cleared the way for bluray to be the preferred high definition media of choice and most new release titles are available as both blu ray & DVDs.

DVD vs Blu ray*

DVD



  1. Maximum Resolution: 720 x 480 px


  2. Storage Capacity: 4.7 GB (single layer), 8.5 GB (dual layer)


  3. Media titles available (2008): 90,000 plus


  4. Media prices (retail): $6 and up

Blu-ray



  1. Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1080 px


  2. Storage Capacity: 25 GB (single layer), 50 GB (dual layer)


  3. Media titles available (2008): 1000


  4. Media prices (retail): $20-$28

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Convert VHS to DVD

You have several options to convert VHS to DVD. Let's look at them one by one and then you'll be ready to choose the one that's best for you.

Combo Units

If you own a combination DVD and VCR player/recorder, available almost any place where electronics are sold, it's almost painless to pop in the VHS tape and a blank DVD, press a few buttons and directly record the old tape to a shiny new DVD disc. (A slight variant on this method is to connect your VCR to a separate DVD recorder unit.) If you don't need to modify the video at all (editing, adding chapters and custom menus), this method is the easiest and most direct.

Using a Video Camera

Just about any video camera (camcorder) can serve as the tool to help you copy directly from your old VCR into a digital format. Usually it just requires hooking up a cable (may need to be purchased separately) from the VCR's Video Out port (the red, white, yellow connectors) to the Video In port on the camera and pressing a few buttons. Each camera works a bit differently, so follow the instructions in your video camera's manual for recording from an auxiliary input. This is a slow process because it is a re-recording of what is on the tape to the new DVD format, but it is fairly simple and requires no additional hardware if you already own a video camera.

Using a Black Box

Special devices like DVD Xpress or Instant DVD from ADSTech make it easy to transfer directly from VHS tape to a DVD disc. Basically, this is an external device that takes the place of the video camera in the previous scenario. You connect the VCR to the device with a standard red/white/yellow cable and then connect the device to your computer with a USB cable. These devices may be more cost effective than a video camera (about US$100) and a little easier to use.

More Geeky Solutions

Other options exist, for those interested in all the technical bells and whistles of video transfer, conversion and compression. Check out BitYard.com for a point-by-point, nearly human explanation of using an MPEG-2 capturing device that transfers and compresses the video to a smaller file size.

What Hardware and Software Do I Need?

Most computers sold in the last few years (Windows or Mac) will have the basic system requirements needed for dealing with the digital version of your VHS recording. You should have a Pentium 4 or higher, 1GB or more of RAM and at least 10GB of hard drive space available.

Oh, and a DVD burner of course, and a stack of blank DVD discs. Some computers have combination CD/DVD drives, which may or may not be able to burn a DVD. Don't assume that because you can burn a CD, you can also burn a DVD. Consult the documentation if you're not sure. If you need a DVD burner, the external USB-connected models are very easy to connect.

Once you capture the images on your computer, you can use movie editing programs such as Windows MovieMaker, QuickTime or iMovie to manipulate the video as desired, add subtitles, chapters, etc. Also check out VideoHelp.com for excellent video editing software and tutorials with wonderful step-by-step instructions.

The Low-Tech Solution

A final option for those who don't care to dirty their hands with wires, bits and bytes is a service bureau. Many services offer to receive your VHS tapes by mail and return it with a DVD equivalent. One example is homemoviedepot.com. For anywhere from under $20 to a lot more (for damaged tapes) they can walk you through the preparation process and help you get the tapes to them for conversion.

How Long Do DVDs Last?

All that I've read indicates the expected longevity of dye-based DVD discs is anywhere from 20 to 250 years. Some formulations (notably phthalocyanine) are more stable and last longer, so look for those when purchasing DVD discs. However, many manufacturers don't list this on the packaging; so just be aware that some of the el-cheapo DVD discs may last just a few years, and buy quality name-brand discs.

There have been some confusing reports published recently, notably the claim by a guy from IBM Germany that CD and DVD discs will last only 2-5 years. This report has been WIDELY criticized and so far I haven't seen ANYONE come out in support of it. Nonetheless, popular news media (online and offline) trumpet it as fact and then mass confusion ensues...

As far as I'm concerned, the National Institute of Standards and Technology's report on CD/DVD Care & Handling is the most authoritative and accurate source of information on the subject of CD/DVD life expectancy. In that report, they say:

...there is consensus that, under recommended storage conditions, CD-R, DVD-R, and DVD+R discs should have a life expectancy of 100 to 200 years or more; CD-RW, DVD-RW discs should have a life expectancy of 25 years or more.

The useful life span of CD and DVD discs is affected by temperature, humidity, exposure to light and day-to-day use. So keep your DVDs in a cool, dry place, avoid direct exposure to sunlight, and they should last for several decades.

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Samsung BD-C6900 Blu-Ray Player Review

As 3D technology is capturing the imaginations of movie viewers all over the world, Samsung's is introducing us to try this experience from the comfort of our own living rooms. Part of its goal to bring the wonder of 3D home is it's BD-C6900 Blu-ray Player. One of the first players with 3D Blu-ray playback capability; Samsung is hoping it will make a good impression with home movie viewers.

Samsung is known for making some of the most unique looking Blu-ray Players. The BD-C6900 is no exception. The ultra sleek and glossy design makes the player look very modernized and High Tech. It has a transparent cover making the Blu-ray Disc visible as it spins. The touch sensitive controls are located on top of the player. Giving the BD-C6900 a very stylish look that would fit comfortable in any room or in any Home Entertainment Theater.

Video Quality: The BD-C6900 Blu-ray Player has Component and Composite Video Outputs located on the back of the player. A USB port is found on the front. It has a HDMI version 1.4 video output. This new version of HDMI supports 3D playback. It has crisp, clean image quality when playing Blu-ray. The 1080p playback produces movie images at 24 fps without any need for up-conversion.

Audio Quality: The BD-C6900 has Optical Digital Outputs, but no Coaxial Digital Audio Outputs. It does have a complete set of set of 7.1 channel analogue outputs. It has internal audio decoders such as Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital, DTS-HD, and Dolby Digital Plus. Bringing you the ultimate multi-channel High Definition surround sound that enhances the visual images.

Like all Samsung's new Blu-ray Players it incorporates a low power consumption and meets all the strict Energy Star 4.0 guidelines. It is a Profile 2.0 player with 1 GB of internal memory. Allowing for easy access to all the BD-Live content and Bonus View. Some other key features include DLNA support. Meaning the BD-C6900 can be used as a media-streaming receiver. If you have computers on your home network, the player can communicate with them and transfer videos, photos and music through the BD-C6900 player and onto you TV.

THE PROS: Samsung's BD-C6900 has great image and audio quality with Blu-ray disc. Internal audio decoding of HD audio formats, as well as Built-in Wi-Fi and 1 GB of memory. It is also one of the first Blu-ray Players with 3D Blu-ray playback capability.

THE CONS: Internet@TV and Samsung Apps are new and not much is known how they will interact will other devices such as TV's, laptops, etc. 3D viewing requires specific equipment like a 3D TV and 3D glasses. And of course 3D Blu-ray Content which is scarce at the moment.

THE FINAL WORD: Samsung's BD-C6900 is a very stylish looking Blu-ray Player, with a lot of great features. And given the fact 3D seems to be the next trend in Home Entertainment, it is probably safe to say a 3D Blu-ray Player will be a vital piece of equipment everyone will need. Samsung's BD-C6900 Blu-ray Player seems like it would make a good fit for anyone looking for the 3D experience at Home.. Price you should look for when purchasing -- Under $400.00




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