We review moderately priced edge lit LCD HDTVs from Panasonic and Samsung, discuss if 21:9 ultra-widescreen HDTVs create new zooming problems with your favorite TV shows and movies, and our favorite Blu-ray releases for May 17th, 2011! Never Miss an Episode- Subscribe For Free!: www.youtube.com See HD Nation, Tekzilla, AND Tekzilla Daily Tips All In One Place: www.youtube.com Tell us what you think! Like, comment, and share this video.
This is a step by step guide to install/ setup a SCT tune for a 2009 Ford Mustang V6. **** Please note a few weeks after we added the SCT tune the Mustang had to get its computer replaced we do believe it is because of the SCT tuner. Please know that we do not take any responsibility for what happens to you’re car. Thank you **** ** Captions Available ** Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S2700HD Special Thanks to: Bernard Sarason
We figured it was time to ditch that bulky stock steering wheel and replace it with an NRG short hub, quick release, and Pilota steering wheel. ****Check us out @ www.RiceboyTv.com for all our other videos, all shot in full HD. Feature Cars, Tech Installs, Event Coverage, New Product & New Car reviews, NSFW… and MUCH, MUCH MORE!!****
Advice for choosing car stereo components which work well together. Learn tips for picking out the ideal car stereo in this free auto electronics video. Expert: Eliel Argueta Bio: Eliel Argueta is the owner and manager of E & R Car Stereos located in Montclair, Calif. Filmmaker: Musa Ibrahim
In fixing the DC/speaker protection relay in the Technics SA-929 receiver, I sorta-kinda broke it by getting too crazy with the relay while popping the cover. It didn’t require the amount of violence that most relays do (ten points for Matsushita!) but enough turned out to be too much for those solder joints. While in there, I also noticed a burnt out bulb and some curious wiring between the speaker connectors and power line. Now it looks and plays like new. The Sansui tuner (another find from the secondhand audio equipment sale) worked fine if you didn’t mind the vacuum fluorescent display flickering on and off. I fiddled with this first and fixed that problem by reconnecting all the tinned wires I could find. (Each of the tinned wires plugs into a plastic connector, something that also showed up in the Pioneer tape deck.) After that, the display was solid but a light bulb responsible for illuminating some buttons kept acting up. As it turned out, there was cracked solder on one of the bulb legs. Someone was in there before me, as several of the VFD pins had also been retouched.
In this video you can see the new 5th generation iPod Nano being unboxed. I then take a look at the user interface and the new radio, pedometer and the fantastic video camera. This tiny device also has a built in speaker, you will be amazed at how loud it goes. Check out more great reviews on my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com or the main website www.geekanoids.co.uk