The AVS video converter is another great software that can convert video for various devices including iPod, iPad, Nintendo, Sony PSP, Blackberry, etc. It also has video editor to customize and add effect to the video and burn files on to DVD/Blu-ray discs to create personal videos. Once converted, you also can share your videos by uploading the video to the popular video sharing sites such as Youtube, Facebook, or MySpace. It can encode HD video (including AVI HD, AVCHD, M2TS, TS, TOD, MOD, HDV, etc.) and all key video formats like AVI, MP4, WMV, Blu-ray, 3GP, DVD, QuickTime,VOB, MPEG, H.263/H.264 codecs, DVR-MS, MKV, FLV, etc. You also have options to export the audio track of the video and exporting the current frame of the file. The audio can be saved as MP3 or uncompressed WAV. The images can be stored as BMP, WMF, EMF, JPEG, GIF, PNG or TIFF. This software doesn’t support Mac OS.

The ultimate keyboard for typing nostalgia Interface: Wired | Switches: Buckling spring Snappy buckling spring switch Retro design Can lead to tired fingers Big and bulky Remember IBM's legendary Model M keyboard? That's what the Unicomp Classic 104 sets out to imitate. Available in USB and PS/2 versions, it uses a buckling spring switch that takes more effort to depress than just about every other switch type. You're rewarded with a tactile response that recalls the classic mechanical keyboards of old, along with a noise that would drive your co-workers insane.
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