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Super3boy's 13th Blender Tutorial(Making a Basic Game)

This "super3boy's blender tutorial" goes over how to make a basic game with the blender game engine. A series of tutorials to help ...

Game development: Fog and Frustum Culling in OpenGL [FPX Game Engine - Episode ...

More on Game development diary - FPX Game engine: Click for other videos: www.youtube.com Click to visit website: www.fpx-studio.com . Series ...

Ragdoll realtime test using 3D Rad

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Check Out Pioneer PDP-5010FD 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV


As other reviewers have already stated with plenty of supporting information, the picture quality of this set is fantastic, even if you're watching an SD broadcast, and the sound from the detachable speaker bar is good enough to let you forgo, or at least put off, investing in a surround-sound system. What you may not know is that you can currently buy a PDP-5010fd from the Sam's Club auction website for around 1.2K, (which the guy I bought mine RIGHT HERE ON AMAZON did immediately after he got my 2 grand), so factor that in to your buying decision. If you are unlucky, you may get one with an annoying buzz of varying intensity that emanates from the back of the panel. My set is blissfully silent, but many plasma panels are not. If you get one with a more serious issue, and live near an authorized Pioneer warranty service provider, just have it repaired - that's a lot cheaper than trying to ship one of these back at your own expense. Pioneer isn't making these anymore, but they'll still stand behind them for the 1-year warranty period. I now own both a 60-inch Pioneer Plasma, and this 50-inch, and love both of them. If cost isn't your primary concern, buy the PDP-6020FD instead; the picture quality of that one will bring tears of joy to your eyes. In any case, I'd rather buy the slightly over-the-hill Pioneer Kuro than a "cutting-edge" set from another maker any day. They ARE that good. High-Definition 1080p Resolution (1920 x 1080p) New cell structure with improved crystal emissive layer redesigned for a more intense black with added detail 4 Independent HDMI 1.3 inputs with HDMI-CEC control and the ability to accept 1080p 24/60Hz signal Advanced PureCinema with 3:3 Pulldown (72Hz) for accurate playback of film content Fully integrated ATSC and Dual NTSC Tuners with built-in CableCARD Slot An experience like never before requires an uncompromising attention...

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