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Sony Ericsson W880i: Get Groovy Music in a Stylized Form

December 18th, 2011 No comments

Sony Ericsson’s Walkman series of phones have made a distinct name for themselves due to their advanced music capabilities. Apart from quality music, these handsets also offer a bundle of other features like imaging, browsing etc. With the introduction of Sony Ericsson W880i , the manufacturer has added more style to the music phone category.

With a thickness of a mere 9.5 mm,the Sony Ericsson W880i is the slimmest phone from the manufacturer, till date. Weighing around 71 grams, the mobile phone is easy to carry. Available in attractive colours flame black and steel silver, the handset looks trendy. The Walkman logo gently assures you of the music prowess and the iconic lineage of this Sony Ericsson music phone.

Very similar to other popular music phones, the Sony Ericsson W880i features an upgraded Walkman player v2.0 which offers music of uncompromised quality. An active user interface with facilities to create and share play lists makes listening music on this device hassle free. The handset has 16MB of internal memory which can be expanded up to 1GB to accommodate around 250 of your favourite songs.

In addition to its advanced music features, the mobile phone also has an in-built 2.0-megapixel digital camera to help you click some good photographs. Features like digital zoom and flash optimizes the imaging quality. You can also shoot videos in QCIF format. A secondary VGA camera which is positioned at the top of the TFT display is for video-calling. You can make and receive video calls across any geographical area with UMTS network supported by your Sony Ericsson W880i . In addition to 3G, this mobile phone also has multiple options of data transferring including EDGE and GPRS.

With so many features, this quality music phone offers unlimited possibilities with plenty of style to spare.

Sony Ericsson W880i .

Alice Erin
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/sony-ericsson-w880i-get-groovy-music-in-a-stylized-form-118942.html

How To Make Cooking Videos

December 15th, 2011 No comments

A lot of people ask me about tips on making cooking videos. When I make my video, I am not attempting to create a TV style slick show, nor am I trying to haphazardly record rote recipe preparation. I think the slick television type video production must be reserved for those with the skill and the time, which I lack. My goal is to create clear, concise easy to follow videos that contain new information for the viewer. In short, I am attempting to provide educational videos on the topic of cooking. Due to my current limited equipment I am not happy with the sound or light quality of my videos, however I decided to strive to make the best videos I could with what I had available before diving in and making a more serious financial investment. I needed also to be able to create the videos in a time sensitive manner so as not to excessively detract from my other innumerable responsibilities.

About a year ago I was given a tiny digital camera, which took videos! I got the idea to try and capture some of my favorite recipes on video, so I could eventually share them with my young daughter. At first, I tried editing using the software which came included on my laptop, windows movie maker…as with many Microsoft products this software left a great deal to be desired. I changed tactics and decided to attempt to record my recipes live, as I went, with accompanying explanations as clear as I could make them. I still use windows movie maker, and am happy to have it. I add titles and transitions between clips and that’s all.

I came up with a few guidelines which aided greatly in creating my videos.

* First the basics which cannot be overstated:

o LOOK AT THE CAMERA – its so easy to forget this while cooking, after all its not a speech and you are working. Try to minimize views of your back.

o Speak clearly being careful to annunciate your words. Try to project your voice, as though you were on stage, which in a way, you are.

o State what your recipe is, what ingredients are involved and give measurements when practical

o Don’t move too much – keep motion down to what is essential for the preparation of the dish

o I started with youtube which limited the duration to 10 minutes, and I still try and stick to this … in todays day and age nobody has time to watch forever, and 10 minutes is long enough without resorting to a great deal of post filming editing.

* I try to do as much prep work as possible off camera, ahead of time. This includes measuring ingredients and placing in small bowls, chopping, dicing and the like. Unless the technique involved is novel or interesting there is no need for the viewer to watch 5 potatoes being diced fine.

* I try to film in natural stages, ending clips where appropriate and resuming when valuable to the viewer – for example, nobody needs to watch a pot of simmering liquid simmer for 20 mins.

* I think about what I am preparing for dinner as I shop, and I think about the parts of the recipe, how it breaks down naturally – first we combine ingredients, then cook or marinade or whatever, then season, further treat and finally serve.

* I try to film each part of the food preparation in one continuous pass, so that there is no subsequent need for editing. This can be problematic in a house with children, pets and the various noises and needs that arise from same, so I start a lot of videos and end up not using them – simple salmon in foil packets is one that I will someday post, I’ve made it for my family countless times since I started recording my dinner preparations – but for some reason, there is always a child having a meltdown (which is rare normally) a dog who won’t stop barking, a ringing phone – something disruptive.

* If something mild occurs while I am filming I try not to overreact and continue on cooking and talking – for example, causally remove cat from butcher block and continue cooking/filming.

* Initially I neglected to include in my videos a shot showing the final plating of the dish. I now try to always do this, as well as taking a picture of the final product.

* Initially, I neglected to provide close-ups of crucial phases of a preparation. I try to incorporate these more often, but within reason as there is only me, and one camera

* I turn on my little camera and place it on a 64 oz jar of organic apple juice and aim it towards the area I cook in. I look through the lens to make sure its roughly in the right place.

* I turn off the camera after first cuing in the potential viewers with a statement like “I will be back after the chicken marinates to demonstrate what to do next” this allows for a transition to the next clip without more formal editing.

* The number one problem with my little camera is lack of space, so I need to transfer my video clips to my computer as I take them – then delete them from the camera and film the next clip. More than once I have inadvertently ran out of space and thought I was recording when I was not.

* I film most nights, not concerned with my physical appearance – because to worry about this on top of everything else would no doubt decrease the number of videos I can make.

* Finally, once you have made your video – watch it, all the way through. I find this painful, because I tend to be self – conscious but it is essential. Watch it for continuity, accuracy and basic ‘watchability’. If you are lucky to have someone willing, get someone else to watch it through as well. Then go ahead and post it, this isn’t rocket science after all!

Maria Gray
http://www.articlesbase.com/cooking-tips-articles/how-to-make-cooking-videos-293843.html

Nokia N80: the Mobile Imaging Powerhouse

December 11th, 2011 No comments

Picking up a Nokia N80 in a Clearance deal is a good idea. The exceptionally desirable smartphone in smooth titanium silver finish at an even lower price in a Clearance deal should save anyone a good amount of hard earned money other than the long range of functionalities the Nokia N80 includes.

The Nokia N80 is a 3G slider phone with top of the line imaging and business features. The handset fits nicely to the hand and feels really solid at 134 gm. The active matrix 262k colour display puts into rest any doubts about its superior specs and functionality.

This S60 third edition based smartphone uses Symbian operating system. The Nokia N80 supports all for GSM mobile network bands other than 3G (UMTS) networks. The Nokia N80 uses its secondary VGA camera located at the to of its display to make video calls. Endowed with UPnP technology, the Nokia N80 is also at home with advanced voice functions like conference calling and Push to Talk.

The Nokia N80 represents the apex in the field of still mobile photography of the N series. However, there are other N series models designed to shoot videos. The primary camera module of the Nokia N80 is 3.15 megapixel based on CMOS. Imaging with the Nokia N80 is not only about high resolution but a complete imaging experience that allows you to print ‘real’ photographs. The camera is endowed with autofocus, 20x digital zoom, integrated LED flash, Anti Red Eye, self timer as well as advance camera modes and special effects.

Transferring data to and from the Nokia N80 is quick and painless. Other than 3G, the smartphone can also give you a ‘slower’ speed of about 236 kbps through EDGE or even ‘slower’ GPRS. WiFi, Infrared, Bluetooth and USB are other ways to get connected and share information with compatible devices.

Feature list of the Nokia N80 is so long that it would take a while for a new user to get accustomed to the wide array of functions.

Nokia N80 Clearance

Keith Rickwood
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/nokia-n80-the-mobile-imaging-powerhouse-116380.html

Nokia E51, Technical Specifications, and Discription

December 8th, 2011 No comments

Key features

  • Thin design loaded with features to help balance your business and leisure time
  • Access your email while on the go with support for most leading corporate and personal email applications
  • Browse the web and email with high speed 3G, HSDPA, or WLAN connection
  • Make lower cost voice calls over the internet with the built-in WLAN
  • Stay connected to the people and information you need with a long battery life and large internal memory
  • Take pictures and capture video with the 2 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom
  • Listen to the latest hits with FM Visual Radio or play your favorite tunes on the MP3 music player

  Operating frequency

  • GSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 850/2100 MHz

  Dimensions

  • Dimensions: 114.8 x 46 x 12 mm
  • Weight: 100 g
  • Volume: 61 cc

  Display

  • 2" (240 x 320 pixels), active-matrix color display supports up to 16 million colors

  User interface

  • S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 3.1
  • 5-way navigation key, two soft keys, and send and end call keys
  • Nokia Eseries keys for quick access to contacts, calendar, email, and the device’s home screen (Active standby)
  • Enhanced Active standby for business: gives you quick access to your favorite applications and a summary of the day’s activities, right from your device’s main screen
  • Mute key and volume keys on the right side
  • Push to talk*/voice recorder key on the left side
  • Power key on top of the device
  • Ambient light sensor
  • LED indicator light for new email and SMS/MMS messages, and missed call indication

*Support for this feature varies by region

  Camera and video

  • 2 megapixel camera with 4 x digital zoom for high quality still imaging and video capture*
  • Video streaming and playback with H.264 (MPEG-4), 3gpp, and Real codecs
  • Video recording in H.263 (3gpp) and MPEG-4*
  • Video calling*

*Nokia E51 Non-Camera version doesn’t support these above features.

  Music

  • MP3 music player
  • Compatible with Bluetooth stereo headsets
  • FM Visual Radio: lets you see information about songs or artists, and read up on celebrity news

  Memory functions

  • Up to 130 MB of user data memory
  • Expandable up to 4 GB with hot swappable microSD card

  Messaging and email

  • Email with support for POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP protocols, attachment viewers, dedicated email key, and LED indicator for new email messages
  • Email support for a wide variety of third-party solutions including: Mail for Exchange, Visto Mobile, and Seven Always-on
  • Option to select desired email account to read/write messages from
  • Instant messaging (supports Yahoo, AOL, OMA 1.2, MSN)
  • SMS text messages
  • MMS for sending messages with pictures, video clips, and audio clips attached

  Applications                                    www.edeal.in

  • Java™ MIDP 2.0 applications
  • Nokia Office Tools 2.0 including Nokia Team Suite, In-device Search, Quickoffice, Macromedia PDF reader, Zip manager, File manager, and Active Notes:

    • Nokia Team Suite provides easy to use UI for organizing and facilitating group conference calls, email messages, or text messages
    • In-device Search enables user to easily find data in device. For example, messages, email calendar data, and contacts can be searched easily via this application
    • Quickoffice provides viewers for Microsoft Excel©, Word© and PowerPoint© documents
    • Macromedia PDF reader enables user to view PDF documents
    • Zip manager provides means for managing ZIP files received – for example, as an email attachment
    • File manager for accessing data on user disk or memory card
    • Active Notes enable users to create notes containing rich text and multimedia items (e.g. pictures, voice clips, video clips). Notes can be synchronized to PC and browsed there via any XHTML compatible web browser
  • Download! Tool for easy application downloads straight to your device
  • Voice solutions: support for Nokia Intellisync Call Connect for Cisco, Nokia Intellisync Call Connect for Alcatel (all sold separately)
  • Nokia Maps application integrated into device
  • Support for Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite with email, file synchronization, voice, and device management
  • Support for Symantec, F-Secure, McAfee, and Trend Micro antivirus software. Applications are available via Download! Tool
  • Support for Pointsec encryption security application. Application is available via Download! Tool
  • Worldmate: an application with weather, world clocks, and a currency converter to assist you while traveling. Application is available via Download! Tool
  • Supports Windows Live providing mobile access to Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Search, Windows Live Spaces, Windows Live Hotmail. Application is available via Download! Tool
  • Yahoo! Go: get your email, news, maps, and more all from the same customized webpage. Application is available via Download! Tool

  Ringtones

  • Supports MP3, MPEG-4, AAC, eAAC+, WMA, AMR-NB, and AMR-WB formats

  Connectivity

  • Integrated WLAN (IEEE 802.11g) with WLAN wizard: searches for available WLAN networks
  • Bluetooth 2.0 specification with enhanced data rate (EDR)
  • Mini USB connector, USB 2.0 full-speed
  • 2.5 mm Nokia A/V connector
  • IrDA (115 kbps)

  Browsing

  • (x)HTML web browser

  Data transfer

  • GPRS/EGPRS (Class A, multi-slot class 32)
  • Dual mode transfer multi-slot class 11 for simultaneous voice calls and browsing
  • HSDPA (high-speed downlink protocol access) up to 3.6 Mbit/s (3G)
  • Local data synchronization with Nokia PC Suite

  Voice features                                   

  • Push to talk (PTT or PoC)*
  • Integrated handsfree speakerphone
  • Voice over IP (VoIP) using WLAN
  • Voice recorder
  • Text-to-speech feature: hear your messages read aloud to you from your device

Personal information management (PIM)  

  • Contacts, calendar and to-do list: supports PC synchronization with Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes via Nokia PC Suite

Device management support  

  • Nokia Intellisync Device Management (sold separately)
  • OMA (Open Mobile Appliance) Device Management 1.1.2
  • OMA Client Provisioning 1.1
  • OMA Data synchronization 1.2 (no email)
  • Over the internet (OTI) firmware update

Sales package contents  

  • Nokia E51
  • Nokia Battery 1050 mAh
  • Nokia Travel Charger AC-5*
  • Nokia Connectivity Cable DKE-2
  • Nokia Headset HS-47
  • Nokia E51 CD ROM
  • Quickstart guide
  • User guide
  • Cleaning cloth

*The availability of AC-5 depends on the socket type and varies across countries. Please check with your Nokia dealer for further details. These specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

Power management

  BatteryTalk timeStandby time Battery 1050 mAh Up to 4.4 hours Up to 13 days

Operation times vary depending on radio access technology, network, and usage.

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Shuaib Shaikh
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/nokia-e51-technical-specifications-and-discription-748760.html

Nokia 7390: Highly Stylized 3G Technology

December 4th, 2011 No comments

A bundle of ‘top of the line’ features in a highly fashionable outfit – thats Nokia 7390 in one line. Owing to its relation with the highly fashionable L’Amour collection, the Nokia 7390 is an eye-candy. The clamshell sports the iconic curves and design elements that separates the ethnic and traditionally inclined L’Amour handset from the clutter of the ‘futuristic’ designs.

The external TFT screen with 262k vibrant colours is one of the best in business but do not compare well with the brilliant 16 million colour deliverable, primary QVGA display. Its weight of 115 gm and smaller dimension makes it very easy to carry in any pocket. The Nokia 7390 is available in two colour solutions – bronze black and powder pink, each has a distinct personality of its own.

One of the compelling feature of the Nokia 7390 is its 3.0 megapixel camera. The high resolution camera module is well complimented by digital zoom, flash and most importantly, autofocus. These features goes a long way in capturing any moments of your life with actual colours and great details, irrespective of unfavorable shooting environments. Just like any other cameras, video recording is supported too, but in higher resolution.

The Nokia 7390 has a secondary VGA camera module for video calling. The 3G technology of the Nokia 7390 allows it to make video calls across WCDMA networks. High speed mobile Internet is also possible within 3G network with the Nokia 7390. You can also opt for a ‘slower’ speed of around 236 kbps with EDGE and GPRS in case 3G connectivity is absent.

Audio file formats like MP3, AAC, eAAC+, M4A and videos in 3GPP, H.263 and MPEG4 formats coul be played on the integrated media player of the Nokia 7390 . You can also stream in Videos with its high data transfer speeds. Other than available internal memory of about 21 Mb, up to 2GB of external memory card is supported.

Nokia 7390

Alice Erin
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/nokia-7390-highly-stylized-3g-technology-110335.html

A Touch of Genius – Nokia 5800 and Nokia N97

December 1st, 2011 No comments

The world of touchscreen mobile phones is starting to get exciting, as the biggest name in the industry has waded in with not one, but TWO mobile phones: the sleek Nokia 5800 and the completely mind-blowing Nokia N97.

Phones we’d rather forget – Nokia touchscreen mobile phones in the past

A lot of people are under the incorrect impression that the Nokia 5800 is the first touchscreen phone to wear the Nokia label. It’s not. Actually, there’s been a few touchy-feely phones to wear the Nokia brand. Beginning with the 7700, the world has seen a few Nokia mobile phones that work by touch. They all had reasonably big (for their time) screens, but the other feature they had in common, unfortunately, was that they were unbearably hideous. Only one of these devices, the 6708, displayed any promise, but it was made only for the Chinese market, and so, it never saw the light of day in these sceptred isles. The mobile phones WE got were, and I use this phrase with much feeling, total, and complete toss.

However, those unpleasant mental images have all been removed by the announcement of two new Nokia mobile phones, both of which have touchscreens, and both of which are much, much nicer…

Nokia 5800 – touching music

The first phone on the list is a totally new member of Nokia’s Xpress family of music mobile phones, the mouth-watering Nokia 5800. This one’s pretty obviously built for music and video; you can tell by the dedicated XpressMedia touch-key which opens a list of shortcuts to music, videos, the web, and so on. Oh, and the Nokia 5800 has a 3.2 inch touchscreen, to let you muck about with those different media files. Basically, the Nokia 5800 was created as a teeny handheld jukebox and movie player, and as music phones go, this is easily one of the prettiest. The Nokia 5800 also comes with a 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA internet connection and GPS, so that it’s a wonderful all-round mobile phone, on top of being a wonderful media gadget. Oh, and it has a strap to fasten on an imitation guitar pick. That rocks.

Despite all those features, the Nokia 5800 is very definitely a mid-range phone; it’s not, nor will it ever be, an absolute top-ender. That position goes to a different mobile…

Nokia N97 – the single best phone EVER made?

With the Nokia 5800 all set to bring touchscreen mobile phones to the mid-range market, that leaves a huge, yawning gap at the very top-end, and yes, there IS a touchscreen mobile phone on its way to take its place as the top-end powerhouse: the genuinely mind-blowing Nokia N97. This uses the same Symbian S60 Touch interface and crams it into the body of a proper, full-on smartphone. So it’s got an even more huge, 3.5 inch screen, a slide out QWERTY keypad, and the camera’s been upgraded to 5 megapixels. The Nokia N97 is, as should be glaringly obvious, destined to be the new flagship Nseries mobile phone, and it’s genuinely as hyper-powered as the rumours had us believe, with HSDPA, GPS, digital compass, and built-in Flash, so that you get an internet experience that tops any other mobile phones! Put it like this: the Nokia N97 is awesome. It easily outdoes other mobile phones and as the Nokia 5800 angles firmly for the mid-range, I reckon that the Nokia N97 will totally DOMINATE the world in 2009!

Matt Sharp
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/a-touch-of-genius-nokia-5800-and-nokia-n97-669304.html

The Search of Quality Ends Here

November 28th, 2011 No comments

Mobile companies have launched many special phones and two phones deserve special mention. LG KC910 and Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte are these two phones.

There is no limit as far as mobile phone features are concerned. Every company is under huge competition with each other in attracting customers. They are launching better products in terms of features and price. LG and Nokia are two companies which are involved in product innovation in a constant way. LG has launched KC910 and Nokia’s new child is 8800 Carbon Arte. Both these phones have highly impressive features. Let’s do a comparative study of the both. LG KC910 has created a sensation in the world of mobile phones. It has fascinating looks and it comes with all the world class features. Its functionalities are top of the world and are truly a smart mobile phone.

This mobile phone from LG has a bright TFT touchscreen of 3.0 inches. The screen comes along with Flash UI, Accelerometer sensor and downloadable wallpapers. The most attractive feature of this phone is its digital camera of 8.0 mega pixels. The camera of LG KC910 comes with all the latest functions like auto-focus, video, xenon flash, and secondary VGA video call camera and Camera geo-tagging, face, smile and also blink detection. Besides all the highly advanced features, this ultra-modern mobile phone from LG also comes with music player, FM radio, Java games and truly melodious ringtones.

These features make LG KC910 a stunning phone. Now as far as Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte is concerned it is also a feature rich but one of the major features of this phone is its Internet connectivity capacities. The phone is equipped with GPRS in its Class 10 version and EDGE. The quality of the data exchange is also very fine which is ensured by the Bluetooth technology. Other features are also there like Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte has a 3.2 MP camera and its picture bear an image resolution of about 2048 x 1536 pixels. On this phone you can listen to songs which have the format of MP3, AAC or eAAC.

Now you can make your choice between LG KC910 and Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte. Both have specialties of their own and both ensure high quality.

Adam Jaylin

The Search of Quality Ends Here

November 24th, 2011 2 comments

Mobile companies have launched many special phones and two phones deserve special mention. LG KC910 and Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte are these two phones.

There is no limit as far as mobile phone features are concerned. Every company is under huge competition with each other in attracting customers. They are launching better products in terms of features and price. LG and Nokia are two companies which are involved in product innovation in a constant way. LG has launched KC910 and Nokia’s new child is 8800 Carbon Arte. Both these phones have highly impressive features. Let’s do a comparative study of the both. LG KC910 has created a sensation in the world of mobile phones. It has fascinating looks and it comes with all the world class features. Its functionalities are top of the world and are truly a smart mobile phone.

This mobile phone from LG has a bright TFT touchscreen of 3.0 inches. The screen comes along with Flash UI, Accelerometer sensor and downloadable wallpapers. The most attractive feature of this phone is its digital camera of 8.0 mega pixels. The camera of LG KC910 comes with all the latest functions like auto-focus, video, xenon flash, and secondary VGA video call camera and Camera geo-tagging, face, smile and also blink detection. Besides all the highly advanced features, this ultra-modern mobile phone from LG also comes with music player, FM radio, Java games and truly melodious ringtones.

These features make LG KC910 a stunning phone. Now as far as Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte is concerned it is also a feature rich but one of the major features of this phone is its Internet connectivity capacities. The phone is equipped with GPRS in its Class 10 version and EDGE. The quality of the data exchange is also very fine which is ensured by the Bluetooth technology. Other features are also there like Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte has a 3.2 MP camera and its picture bear an image resolution of about 2048 x 1536 pixels. On this phone you can listen to songs which have the format of MP3, AAC or eAAC.

Now you can make your choice between LG KC910 and Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte. Both have specialties of their own and both ensure high quality.

Adam Jaylin

Simply the Best Dj Entertainmnet Services

November 21st, 2011 No comments

Simply The Best

DJ Entertainment Services

Since 1991 we have provided the best in quality entertainment for all of Southern Nevada.

Complete attention to all details from the first phone call to the day of your event

Additional Options:

· Karaoke (136,000 Titles)

· Video DJ (4,000 Music Video Titles)

· Video Montage Available

· Party Motivators/Dancers

Music 1920’s to 2008 including (clean Versions of all hip hop/r&b)

Libraries updated Weekly.

Proudly providing DJ & MC Entertainment Services for over 1000 private events, including some of the largest corporations in the World.

The difference between a fantastic event and a good event all has to do with your MC’s experience & commitment to excellence.

At “Simply The Best” our job is to work closely with you before hand to make sure your event achieves the level of entertainment that you desire.

We can provide an elegant event as well as an all out party fiesta!

You pick the music and the energy level you want we’ll do the rest.

We guarantee to play:

· The music you want to hear. Given enough notice, we will buy any tracks that we do not already have, assuming that they’re currently available on release

· At the volume that you want

Furthermore, our DJs will:

· Talk as little (or as much…) as you want

· Be smartly presented, in your dress code (i.e. black tie)

Simply The Best has the manpower and experience to entertain events from 30 to 13,000.

We are fully licensed and insured

S.T.B. Provides Brand new State Of the Art Digital Professional Audio and Visual equipment and do not need much space or time to set up. All systems come with back up equipment “Just in case”.

Our Music song lists have over 80,000 titles covering every genre.

Our lists are easily searchable as our databases are digital.

We have been in the business of entertaining people of all ages for over 19 years

We cater every event to our clients individuals needs

Whether it’s a themed birthday party, a cooperate event, or your special wedding day

Whatever the occasion when you need the best hire Simply The Best.

Just a small sample of some of the additional things S.T.B. can provide for you!

Video Disco / DJ

Video Disco / DJ, or ‘VJ’ is simply the ultimate in all entertainment for every occasion and corporate event. Video DJ’s manipulate stunning visuals in the same way top mix DJ’s do with audio music.

DJ Jake is one of the first few DJ’s that can offer a digital video projection service, on a mobile basis. This gives you the opportunity to have all your favorite music videos projected on to a huge screen, and or plasma screens. The show also includes incorporating stunning visual images, digital pictures of your event as the night begins to unfold, and a live dance floor camera. 

Do you want to see your favorite stars perform at your party?  Well, now you can, let them make a big appearance on the huge screens.

This is your opportunity to make your party different from any other, leaving a lasting memory for all that attends.

Video shows Available:

Music Videos

We bring you the best Music Videos on DVD in perfect visual quality, enjoy dancing to your favorite artists whilst there video is played at the same time on our screens.

Classic Movies / Television

View the movie of your choice on our plasma screens. (With or without sound) this option can be the perfect backdrop or a key feature of your event.

We are also happy to show any important event’s that is happening on the day of your big event on our plasma screens, ie Football World Cup, Olympics Games etc…

Dance Floor Camera

A live camera feed-watch all the events of your night time entertainment unfold-as they happen! Live images projected onto our plasma screens.

Photograph Slide Show

A static visual presentation and slideshow of the images you provide displayed at your night time event.

Dance Dance Revolution

· Dance Dance Revolution was developed by Konami Japan, it’s a game that lets you step into the spotlight and makes you feel like you are in a disco inferno! This innovative game offers fun and excitement.

Dance Dance Revolution is quite possibly the most popular dance simulation game series on the market today. It all started in the arcades, where kids, teenagers, and adults alike stood in line waiting to try out the Dance Dance Revolution machine.

This option can be added to any of our School, Party and Bar / Bat Mitzvah packages.

Karaoke Revolution

· If you like Karaoke, you will love “Karaoke Revolution”. It’s the hottest new way to do Karaoke. Top hits, karaoke favorites and classic artists make the game so popular across all age groups.

X-Box 360

Wii

Playstation3

Do you and your friends enjoy playing video games? Well here is the hottest, newest way to play video games. Picture a large video screen that produces life size action figures along with an awesome Surround Sound Audio System. You and your guests will be amazed at the realism of playing video games on a super large video screen. Our surround sound audio system will place you in the middle of the action as you hear rockets whizzing behind you or racing cars screeching by you on your left and right sides.

To add even more fun you can add Black Lights to engulf your room in a gaming atmosphere. Then for the finishing touch…add Overhead Trussing with individual Spotlights and Special Effect Lighting on each player. Prizes can also be awarded to game winners.

Guitar Hero

Or

Rock Band

Strap on your Guitar Hero SG controller, plug-in, and CRANK IT UP. Guitar Hero™ creates all the sensations of being a rock star, as you rock out to 30 of the greatest rock anthems of all time and more.

Soundtrack includes songs as made famous by such legendary artists as the Red Hot Chili Peppers,

Start your own band on stage

with a drummer singer, and guitarist

Take turns changing players

WEDDINGS (OUR SPECIALTY)

Factoring in different prices
A. Location
B. Ceremony set-up

C. Karaoke/music videos
D. Extensive dmx light show/fog machine/bubble machine
E. Amount of guests

this amount includes:
complete preparation of all music for:
a. special dances
b. cocktail hour
c. dinner music
d. special dedications

Full time-line in coordination with facilities of event:
This helps the wedding coordinator and myself make sure all events are in perfect time such as pouring of Champaign for toasts, cutting of the cake etc…      We will have approval of time-line by you and wedding coordinator prior to wedding and a copy will be given to photographer so that all the special moments can be captured on video/film.

We make all announcements, and will perform to your specifications as an

elegant low key DJ or a full out party entertainer you choose.

When you’re ready to hire an Experienced Professional DJ Service

that will make your event a complete success call today:

702-651-6635

or

702-767-4995

Since 1991 Jake Klein (DJ Jake) has proudly been entertaining in many fields of the DJ industry From Karaoke Host to Night Club DJ always turning every event into a party clients talk about for months after.

For over 19 years DJ Jake has performed:

727 -Weddings

524 -Karaoke shows

381 -Corporate events

189 -Birthday Party’s

48 -Mitzvahs

37 -School Functions (from elementary to collage)

And countless more events

with Not One dissatisfied customer!!

Please feel free to call me to begin the booking process or any questions you may have

Thank you,

Jake Klein
Owner/Operator

Entertainment Director
Simply The Best

DJ Entertainment Services
Mobile# 702-767-4995

Office # 702-651-6635

Fax # 702-651-6635

Las Vegas DJ Service
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Cellular Phone Features

November 17th, 2011 6 comments

Cellular Phone Features: What You Need to Know

Choosing a cellular phone has become a crucial event in modern society. A cellular phone must identify with your personna and associate with your current job and daily demands. While the earlier cellular phone focused on communication, it seems that current phones tend to glorify entertainment. Cellular phones have progressed quite a bit over the past few years, and the newer models are equipped with a variety of features, ranging from digital cameras to multimedia gaming. It is essentially up to the consumer to take into account all of the options, practical and irrational, and decide what is best. With such a wide variety of choices and features available, it is no wonder that so many are overwhelmed by selecting a cellular phone!

Bluetooth is a wireless method for electronic devices to communicate with each other. It is now a basic element used in cellular phones, making it simpler for individuals to talk on the phone while driving. Bluetooth also offers a headset to attach to your cellular without the bothersome wires. Voice Dialing is also becoming another standardized option. This enables you to say a name that has been entered in your address book into the cell phone, and the phone will instinctively find the number and instantly dial it for you. Both Bluetooth and Voice Dialing were designed in hopes of not only making driving easier, but also a bit more secure.

Once considered a rare and extra feature, text messaging is readily attainable on numerous cellular phones. This type of messaging allows the user to send brief sections of text to other cell phones. There is also a new feature called multimedia messaging. This permits the user to attach audio, video, and images to the outgoing text message. A few of the newer cellular phones are intended chiefly for recreational purposes. The phones are primarily used to play music files, downloaded video and movies. Check with your provider because some will charge for the use of both features.

Are you in the market to buy a camera phone? Just like purchasing a digital camera, you need to consider the types of photos you are going to take. Top cell phone makers such as Nokia, Samsung, and Motorola have had a dramatic rise in profits since their camera phones have popped onto the scene. Some phones offer built in zoom, while others have a 30 second to one minute movie feature. However, there is a downside to the camera phone. A majority of the phones tend to produce very poor-quality pictures because of their low resolution of one megapixel or less. If you want to snap better images, you need to consider a phone containing a camera with 3 or more megapixels.

Still feeling overwhelmed? Go to your local wireless provider and ask an agent to show you some of the current cellular phones and explain the features in detail. Maybe seeing a phone in person will give you a greater understanding of what suits your personality and will accommodate your overall lifestyle.

Jason Roberts
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