Thursday, November 29, 2012

Review - 600 LED Bi-Color lights

I bought a pair of 600 LED Bi-Color lights I found on Ebay and since I could not find a review of these, I thought I would give you the scoop on them. I think I got a great deal for the two... around $500 dollars and so far I like the quality and the performance of these LEDs.  If you have any comments or questions please leave a comment.

Monday, October 29, 2012

PadPrompter Review


PadPrompter 

If you like me and you need an end of year tax deduction check out this new product. It's called the Pad Prompter. It's Teleprompter that uses an IPad as it's main monitor and script source. It is small, compact and portable. It weights about two pounds in its own case... About the size of a 15 inch laptop case. 

Constructed of hard plastic and real 70/30 beamsplitter glass as opposed to acrylic. It features Side panels, lens hood and a form fitting bottom for an iPad to securely sit in. It either comes with hardware for 15 millimeter rails systems or for attachment to tripod or light stand. 

The Pad Prompter utilizes teleprompter apps from the app store. 
I have used this prompter and it works great in the field. The words are visible and clear. 

If your a small business owner who wants to Vlog or a fellow video pro like myself and you are looking for a lower cost option to traditional Teleprompters... You should check it out for yourself at onetakeonly.com

I am very impressed with the quality, the functionality, the convenience and the price of the Pad Prompter. 

Kevin Hill
Igigo Communications

Friday, February 17, 2012

Never miss a March Madness game

We are coming up on one of the best times of the year for college basketball junkies. March Madness will be jumping off soon and one of the way fans like me watch the games is online. CBSSports.com would stream all the game for free. Well now there's a app for that, it's called NCAA March Madness Live and it will cost you $3.99 to see all 67 games across multiple platforms - online, mobile and tablet. All game televised on CBS will still be free through the network's website. Most, but not all, viewers who get TBS, TNT and truTV on their cable or satellite systems will be able to watch games aired on those channels online for free. http://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men/article/2012-02-13/march-madness-live-faq
I can watch my Jayhawks play and also see how Wichita State is doing. Let the Ballin Began!!!!!!