USB drives are popularly used for storing, sharing, and transferring files. Now you can use them as promotional USB gifts for your clients or as custom USB with your company logo for your tradeshows.
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Portable drives store favorite songs or video for easy sharing and transfer
In a world filled with iPods and other MP3 players, the ability to store and share music, photos and video with family and friends has not only become fashionable, but commonplace as well.
But did you know that the venerable iPod uses the same storage technology as The USB Superstore’s line of innovative USB-compatible promotional products? If your clients are using their MP3 player to transfer their favorite tunes or videos with others, USB flash drives offer the same convenience at a fraction of the cost.
Perhaps that’s one of the reasons USB products have become such a popular choice among companies seeking to gain an edge in the marketplace. Not only are they finely engineered and affordable, but they are extremely convenient and easy to use.
Using a USB drive is as simple as plug and play. Insert the drive into the USB port on any PC or Macintosh and it will act as a regular storage drive on your system. Move any files you want to store, transfer or share to the drive. Then take your files with you, including your favorite songs, video files, documents and even movies. When you arrive at your destination, reverse the process and all your files are ready to enjoy and use within minutes. The drive is universally compatible, even with computers at an Internet café in a third world country.
As a promotional item, they are highly prized by recipients as well. Unlike a pen, flashlight or coffee mug, a USB flash drive has year-round use and will last for years, too. Recipients enjoy the ability to easily and quickly transfer files using a USB device so much that they continue to use them long after the tradeshow, conference or event they attended.
For businesses, that means effective use of marketing dollars, particularly in a tight economy. As most marketing professionals know, nothing’s worse than spending limited marketing dollars on a campaign, only to have your promotional items end up in a drawer somewhere, or worse, the trash.
A flash drive product never suffers this fate. It will be used day in and day out, putting your logo and marketing message front and center with your prospect or client as they transfer files between home and office or between coworkers, friends and family.
For more information on USB promotional products that can be customized for your next seminar, conference, tradeshow or event, contact The USB Superstore:

Semi Professional and Professional Sound Lighting and Video Systems
by on Nov.15, 2009, under dj equipment
Semi Professional and Professional Sound Lighting and Video Systems
When it comes to investing in a sound systems, lighting system or video system, it’s hardly surprising that most people haven’t a clue where to start looking.
Sound Systems
With sound systems alone, there is an estimated eight to ten thousand individual sound products available in the UK alone. Most of which are now aimed at the semi-professional and professional market, which means for most of us there is too much choice. At least in the professional market place there are noticeable leading brands, like D&B Audio, L Acoustic, Midas, Yamaha, DigiDesign and QSC. But if your budget can not handle a minimum of ten thousand pounds just to purchase a basic set of professional loudspeakers, then you are stuck in the semi professional market.
Its not all doom and gloom, many of the leading manufactures of professional sound equipment, have started to introduce mid range equipment. So you can at least have affordable high quality mid range sound system. It’s more that there are so many other manufactures all fighting for the same space. Which means unless you have a clear knowledge of all the available products on the market, it can feel a little overwhelming.
With so many sound manufactures, all fighting for space in the semi-professional and professional sound market, we at Technical Advice thought it was about time someone tried to help clear up the confusion and make it easier for everyone to decide which sound products would be best for there individual needs. Which is why we lunched www.technicalcomparison.co.uk, a single place to compare, read reviews and discuss sound products. Although Technical Comparison was only lunched this year, there are already six thousand products available to compare and review. Professional sound engineers, venue engineers and even church engineers are writing views about the products they use and recommend, which makes it allot easier and faster to make a discussion about the type of sound product you are looking to invest in.
Lighting Equipment
Like sound products in the semi professional to professional market, there is an estimated four to six thousand individual lighting products on the market today. With a massive boost in LED technology, there are companies popping up left right and centre lunching high end LED lighting fixtures. However even with LED technology moving so fast, there are professional LED fixtures and there are professional LED fixtures. Sifting through the steady increase of products in the professional lighting market can be tricky and a costly business.
Now this is not to say that some of the smaller manufactures of lighting products are not to be trusted, there are many semi professional lighting products that perform just as well and reliably and some of the high end professional products at almost a quarter of there prices.
Take LED effect panel manufacturer Thomas, using their Pixal Line as an example, there are companies like ShowTech that also have similar products. Even when you compare basic effect you may be thinking why pay so much more for a Pixel Line when the ShowTech product appears to do the same, this is where you do pay for what you get. The problem is to know which products are good and which products are just a waste of money. For the record, I am not saying the ShowTech products are not any good. I just them as an example
One of the new functions www.technicalcomparison.co.uk have lunched, is a forum for semi professional and professional sound lighting and video engineers. The forum enables users to discuss and recommend different sound lighting and video products for any given situation. There are already several professional engineers acting as moderators for the forum, to insure information that is given is not misleading.
Video Systems
When compared to sound and lighting equipment, video products are relatively low on numbers, between three thousand to five thousand individual video products are available to the semi professional and professional market. Which might make it seem like the video market is still under control, however with digital technology being so affordable; many of the low end manufactures are now able to push products into the semi professional and professional market places. The biggest problem now facing video engineers is product reliability.
There used to be a very clear line when it came to domestic video products and semi professional and professional video products. There was also a very clear difference in price. When it comes to choosing a video camera for example, you can now buy a high definition 1080p video camera from four hundred pounds all the way up to one hundred thousand pounds, and there are many video camera between. This although giving you a greater choice also makes it harder to know if the product you are investing in will not only perform but also be reliable.
To make things easier, www.technicalcomparison.co.uk have a great function that enables you to view all the main product specifications, which makes it easier for you to see at a glance which product is best suited to your need. That and the product rating and reviews all help to enforce your discussion and give you the confidence you need.
Technical Comparison is the place for professionals to compare and review sound systems, professional video and lighting equipment. www.technicalcomparison.co.uk

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Video Paintings are a form of ambient video art presented via projectors, LCD or other flat panel display and wall-mounted in the same manner as traditional paintings. Content in this emergent form is designed to work at all times as either a highly aware foreground experience, or as passive background pieces of art. There is no sound accompaniment, it is only video. The concept of video paintings borrows from Brian Eno’s idea of ambient music in works ust be able to accommodate many levels of listening attention without enforcing one in particular; it must be as ignorable as it is interesting.”
Like traditional paintings, video paintings hang on the wall to be viewed or passed over – depending on individual viewer preference in the moment.
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Flatscreen technologies such as plasma, LCD, DLP and the up and coming OLED displays, are on the cusp of exploding in terms of marketplace penetration. Currently, the market offers both existing hybrid (video projection boxes) and true flatscreen technologies, and video art projections using cutting-edge projection technology. Even as these devices are being steadily introduced to our domestic and creative cultural spheres, more revolutionary technologies are being developed and implemented. Bill Buxton (University of Toronto, former chief scientist for Alias Wave Front and Silicon Graphics) maintains that gel, thin film, and painted surface video technologies are the inevitable next step in this development. Massively large scale moving images, beyond anything we have experienced, will be part of our everyday lives. As a result our domestic (and public) visual spaces will be profoundly transformed.
There are several artists and designers who are producing video paintings and ambient art that is intended to repurpose the blank space of an idle flatscreen. In addition to this there is an ever increasing number of companies specialising in video paintings to varying degrees. Companies such as Plasma Window, Vat19, Digital Hotcakes have all contributed to this growing phenomenon often providing the archetypal classical ambient video paintings. These companies and increasingly other artists and companies are expanding the availability of this genre. Ambient Digital Art [(http://www.ambientdigital.co.uk)] have evolved the concept to more specialised markets including bespoke personalised service additionally with expansion into the realm of generative art.
TransLumen Technologies [(http://www.translumen.net)] was founded in 2000 and applied for patents on imperceptibly different images or Subthreshold Extreme Gradual Change (STEGC) also called Fluid Stills Art Illusions. These patents were subsequently awarded and additional patents filed. TransLumen creates and provides ambient video DVD, HD and custom installations. They specialize in ultra-slow-motion technology and video painting.
Jim Bizzocchi (http://www.dadaprocessing.com), an artist and Assistant Professor at Simon Fraser University’s School of Interactive Arts and Technology, describes the new form: “Ambient video will emerge as a supremely pictorial form – relying on visual impact and the subtle manipulation of image, layer, flow, and transition. It sits in the visual background of our lives – always changing, but never too quickly. It does not conquer, it seduces. It rewards attention, but never commands it. Rather, its aim is to support whatever level of attention the viewer cares to bestow in the moment: a passing glance, a more intentional look, or a longer and deeper immersion within the dynamically changing experience of an ambient video world.” Bizzochi must be credited with advancing the academic study of this phenomenon from his earliest papers on streaming video and other academic papers on video paintings.
NomIg. (http://www.nomig.net) were among the first to create video paintings with their 2001 piece d Infinitum. Working as audiovisual artists, the NomIg. duo questioned what would happen if the concepts of Eno’s ambient works were applied to the visual domain. As a result their works place paramount importance on fluidity of movement; an absence of direct cuts/edits; and the removal of a linear time experience for the viewer. Their video paintings are centered on near-imperceptible movement where the works cause the viewer to question whether there is any movement at all. Upon a passing glance the work appears to be still – it is only after a returning glance or concentrated awareness that the motion of the piece reveals itself. Their work takes a fleeting second and expands it into a timeless contemplation of the moment. To achieve their extreme slow motion NomIg. have heavily researched and developed editing techniques which layer and blend frames while not succumbing to the artifacts of the standard digital slow motion process (jerky movement, blurry content). The actual duration of their paintings often exceeds 3 hours and are…(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about resin paint, mosquito net canopy, . The Camper’s dining Kit products should be show more here!
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