6.2.13

Pocket Projector



Pocket Projector HDMI. Go big with our pocket-sized projector HDMI. Projects up to 1080p HD images up to 60 "diagonal. Rechargeable and portable. Connects via HDMI to most smartphones, tablets, computers, video players, cameras and more * Mega-bright LED lamp projects up to 85 lumens for up to 2 hours on a single charge. Dual built-in speakers and focus control. Rechargeable 3800mAh battery doubles as a USB backup battery for your smartphone devices. Includes 3 'HDMI cable, Micro HDMI adapter, mini HDMI adapter and AC adapter. Dimensions: 3.9 "wx 3.8 "dx .89" h; .5 lbs. * IMPORTANT: Apple devices require an Apple Digital AV Adapter (sold separately) for use HDMI. Who says Projectors are just for movies? Our portable projector connects to multiple devices for a "big screen" view of just about anything. Compact, portable and rechargeable, the Pocket Projector HDMI takes you from business presentations to game time with friends to family movie night. It connects via HDMI to most smartphones, tablets, computers, video players, game consoles, digital cameras and more. Advanced DLP technology delivers an incredibly sharp, clear 1080p HD images up to 60 "diagonal on any flat surface. And full screen replication displays 100% of your device screen in the projected image (select devices that support video replication). A projector that's simply brilliant - no matter how you use it. and we mean brilliant. HDMI Pocket Projector's mega-bright lamp projects up to 85 lumens for up to two hours on a single charge. Its powerful 3800mAh battery recharges via USB and even doubles as a backup battery for your devices when fully charged. A built-in focus wheel lets you adjust the display for optimum resolution, while the dual speakers with volume control let you accompany your video with audio - or add separate speakers using the 3.5mm audio-out jack. The HDMI Pocket Projector includes a 3 'HDMI cable, Micro HDMI adapter and a Mini HDMI adapter.


30.1.13

Downton Abbey


The much anticipated Downton Abbey Series 3 starts in Spring 1920, carrying on from the superb Christmas Special which was set over the 1919/20 holiday period. The first episode picks up with Lady Mary and Matthew Crawley at last about to get hitched, but as usual there is quite a lot going on at Downton both above and below stairs and you just know that nothing is going to go smoothly.

Shirley Maclaine makes her appearance as Martha Levinson, Lady Grantham's American mother. As usual, Violet, played by Maggie Smith manages to set the scene with some rather pithy comments. Martha has no time for the stuffy English and their traditions and is not slow to voice her opinion. Clearly she was introduced as a foil to Maggie Smith and the interplay between the two does work very well as one suspected it would. Violet seems to manage to continue to dominate any scene she is in.