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  • Borderlands 2 Review

    The original Borderlands was a game that I thoroughly enjoyed. It’s quite uncommon to find RPGs with shooter elements and a very vast world filled with loot. Borderlands felt… different. It had it’s flaws, but it was a unique experience. Borderlands 2 is quite similar, and just as fun.

    The sequel is a large improvement over the first game. Correcting many of the problems that were associated with the first game, and adding some new features of it’s own, Borderlands 2 offers a wonderful experience; one that will keep you glued to your seat for quite a while. I suggest you take a break from work or school before getting started with this adventure.

    Borderlands 2 has four classes namely the Commando, Siren, Assassin and Gunzerker (pictured below).

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    As you can notice, the first four are more or less like the classes offered in the first game. They’re different in appearance and action skills this time though. Another class, called the Mechromancer, will be available for download later on October 16th for $9.99 or 800 MS Points for PSN and XBL respectively, unless you pre-ordered the game, in which case you have obtained her already.

    The story picks up where the first one left off. Oh, you don’t remember the first story? It doesn’t matter. Borderlands 1 had a very weak and boring story. It’s definitely not worth remembering. This sequel has improved on narration and story-telling, but the core story is still not worth it. Who cares about stories in most loot-driven Western RPG’s anyway? Remember the story to Diablo 3? Yeah, nor do I.

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    Speaking of Diablo 3, I believe that Gearbox could have learned something off of Blizzard’s game: Independent loot. In Diablo 3, every player received his/her own loot. This, however, is not the case in Borderlands 2. This game goes back to the old ways when loot was shared amongst the players. When you kill an enemy, it’s a race against time to rush towards the dropped weapons and grab them before your enemy does. This can be problematic as most people online tend to pick up whatever loot they find, without caring about whether it’ll be useful to them or not. Beware of Ninjas and lag on this one.

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    But the amount of loot in this game is just so incredible that you wouldn’t really care who took what. Loot drops very often and it’s easy to find new things. No gamer exaggerates when he/she mentions how much loot there is in this game. Trust me, it is more than enough to drive you and make you go crazy. And just like the tremendous amount of loot, the other content of this game is pretty large too. The entire area is quite diverse and vast, with a variety of enemies and bosses. Quite unfortunately though, there is not much to do except gain loot and kill. I spent most of my time just shooting. Obviously this is what you would expect from a first person shooter RPG, but I was expecting the gameplay to be overhauled in many aspects. But I guess that’s not much of an issue as this point relies heavily upon my personal opinion. Despite gameplay being repetitive, there are various side-quests to enjoy when you don’t feel like following the main story line. Although these side missions are hardly different as they too involve a lot of shooting, they are still fun and rewarding.

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    Each class is unique and fun to play. Their action skills are quite important and can be improved as the character levels up. These skills are crucial when playing with friends as the enemies get harder and each player has to play his/her part to survive and help others to live as well. Without team work and co-operation, this game can be immensely tough online. But if you play with the right people of the right level and experience, you’ll have a lot of fun. Team co-operation and seeing everyone use their action skills in dangerous moments is fun and adds to the overall fun. I mean, who wouldn’t want partners while shooting everything you lay your fixed eyes on?

    One thing Borderlands 2 failed to do was give freedom in customizing character appearances. This feature was not available in Borderlands 1 either, where you could only change the color of the clothes, but Borderlands 2 should have improved on this. After all, when you play online, do you not want your character to look different? Agreed that this is not an MMO and nor is it a Fantasy RPG where armor matters a lot, but even simple appearance changing options would have been appreciated. On the other hand, skill trees are very intriguing. You could spend hours on a skill tree only to restore your skill points and start all over again. This keeps continuing until you’re comfortable with a set of specific skills.

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    One important aspect of every game is it’s sound. The sound effects were pretty good, but nothing extraordinary. The same goes for the soundtrack as I did not notice anything special that is worth praising. But at the same time, it wasn’t bad. Lets just say it suited the game. Lastly, this game has a lot of humor and this is one of the reasons I enjoyed it. The story was not worth my time, but the humor definitely was.

    It all comes down to the final verdict then. Borderlands 2 is a great improvement over it’s prequel. Period.

    The Good: The visuals are updated and enhanced, several flaws have been fixed, the online gameplay is fun, quests are rewarding and the amount of variety in loot and enemies is enough to keep you playing for weeks, maybe even months.

    The Bad: The game’s story is not of any importance, there is hardly any freedom and character customization and loot sharing is a pain.

    In the end, my point is, if you enjoy RPGs which can cause you to lose your job or get bad grades in school, then Borderlands 2 might just be the game for you. Seriously speaking though, fans of the original Boderlands and other Western RPGs will certainly enjoy Borderlands 2. I would personally recommend buying the game on the PC as it looks better (though it leeches a lot of power from your hardware), but purchasing it on the Xbox 360 or the PS3 won’t make much of a difference since the game is entirely the same.

    TechDeville awards Borderlands 2 4.5/5 stars.

  • YouTube Has Been Blocked In Pakistan

    YouTube has been blocked in Pakistan on direct orders of the Prime Minister of Pakistan Raja Pervez Ashraf.

    Blasphemous content will not be accepted at any cost

    ISPs have started blocking the website, the process will be completed soon with the website being unavailable nationwide.

    Chief Justice of Pakistan previously ordered only the blocking of blasphemous videos on YouTube but now it seems the whole website will be blocked instead mainly due to copies popping up rapidly, allowing the video to still be available.

    YouTube had previously denied a removal request of the said video from the White House saying how it doesn’t violate any of its community guidelines. The video is blocked in several countries including India, Malaysia and Egypt who registered complaints to do so. Pakistan instead of registering a complaint decided to block the video themselves.

    How long will the blockade last? Guess only time will tell.

    This is just four months after Twitter was banned but that was just for a day.

  • Dark Souls: Prepare To Die Edition Raids Consoles This October

    The ‘spiritual successor’ to the highly acclaimed title of 2009, Demon’s Souls, Dark Souls made a gritty impact on the market with it’s amazing difficulty level which sparked much interest and debate from all around the world. Previously referred to as Project Dark, Dark Souls was released in Japan on 22nd September 2011. It was released for both PlayStation 3 and XBOX 360 systems. From Software developed and published the title for PlayStation 3 in Japan only where as Namco Bandai was responsible for publishing the title in Western territories for both platforms.

    A PC version was released on 24th August 2012.

    Apparently a new edition of the game titled Dark Souls: Prepare To Die Edition has been announced with a release date tagged with it by Namco Bandai for PlayStation 3 and XBOX 360. This edition is to be released on 26th October 2012. This special edition is to contain over 10 hours of additional content which includes new bosses, enemies, NPCs.

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    When Demon’s Souls was released it showed the world that “THIS IS HOW YOU DO DRAGONS AND EPIC BOSS FIGHTS” and it’s spiritual successor doesn’t fall short in any of the epic-ness that was shown by Demon’s Souls.

    This special edition is only announced for consoles. There’s no word whether PC owners will also get 10hours of more awesomeness from Dark Souls.

  • The Playstation 4 To Support 4K Res?

    According to a report by BGR the Playstation 4 will support 4K resolution (3096 by 3072 pixels) playback. Just like they did with 3D and Bluray on the PS3 Sony is planning to make the new standard a house hold name via its next gen line of products. Sony is already selling 4K res Bluray players at an affordable $200, now add the upcoming 80-inch XBR LED TV and the Playstation 4 to the mix and we have a whole lineup of 4K products.

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    Although the PS4 most probably won’t be able to run most retail games at 4K we might see some exceptions like Wipeout HD on the PS3 which runs at 1080p compared to the console’s other games which run at 720p or lower.

  • Twitter’s Back Online In Pakistan

    Twitter is back up and available again in Pakistan after hours of blockage by the PTA (Pakistan Telecommunications Authority) under orders of Raja Parvez Ashraf, IT Minister of Pakistan.

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    Let us know if the service has started working for you and your thoughts about the whole situation.

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  • Timeline – Love or Hate?

    I got the timeline back in October, before the official release. It felt weird that not all my friends could view it. Only those who also had the timeline at the time could see my timeline, while others saw my old page.

    Nevertheless, I liked timeline. It was creative and revolutionary as your whole lives can now be stored on the internet with easy access to each of your posts. I remember that once I had to look up a post I made about a year ago. I kept scrolling downwards, but still could not find it. After I obtained timeline, I easily clicked on 2010 and found the post. It was that simple.

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    But at the same time, I felt a little awkward. I thought to myself, when timeline becomes available to everyone, people would be able to view all my posts, from the very beginning. This was not a good thing because there were some things that I did not want my new friends to see. But the timeline gave them complete access.

    This didn’t become a very huge issue for me since I deleted all the unwanted posts before timeline was released. And I was happy to know that Facebook gave a time of 7 days to remove all your unwanted content before they allowed your timelines to be visible. Still, for some, timeline enables ‘next-level stalking’.

    The addition of cover photos is a great concept. In the old profile layout, there were 5 small pictures visible on top. Soon, third party websites allowed profile banners to be created. It was a great idea, and Facebook enhanced that with cover photos which are basically a larger versions of profile banners. This makes your profile unique and distinguishes it from others.

    I do have some issues with timeline though. First of all, my relatives are now hidden. Before timeline was introduced, relatives used to be visible on the left side. Now, they aren’t visible at all. At the same time, there is also a positive point involved: my friends are no longer visible on the side. I used to consider it a nuisance for my friend list to be exposed on my profile. Good for me, timeline doesn’t make the same mistake. To view someone’s friends in timeline, you need to click a separate box.

    The second, and last, issue I have with timeline is the feature which groups my YouTube videos together. I have turned on ‘auto-share’ on YouTube so that whenever I “like”, “favorite” or “comment” on a video, it automatically posts it to Facebook. In the old profile, each video was individually shown. After the change, the videos are now grouped together in the timeline.

    Despite these two negative aspects of the timeline, it is a great improvement over the old layout.

    I had a friend who hated the timeline when it came out. But after he saw my profile and the new features, he loved it and immediately switched to it. However, I still have a few friends who are unwilling to switch to timeline. They simply don’t want to give it a chance. And they have no idea what they’re missing.

    I speak directly to the haters now: Did you not hate your current profile back when it first came out? And now, if you were asked to switch back to the old layout, you would disagree to do so. The point is, you don’t like change, but when you’re forced to accept it, you begin to comprehend it’s potential, and you don’t want to go back. Hence, I would recommend giving Timeline a chance before Facebook forces you to accept it. It’ll save you the whining for some time.

    So, what do you think of the timeline so far? Let me know in the comments below.

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  • Tune Up Utilities 2012 – Review & Download

    Tune Up Utilities needs no introduction. Since its inception almost 9 years ago, Tune Up has been adding and improving their benchmark product to perfection. Their latest invention is Tune Up Utilities 2012, and it is jam packed with a whole new list of features to play with. We’d reviewed their last year’s product as well, give it a read here and compare the two.

    Apart from having the cool old features, Tune-Up has really stepped its game up this year with a couple of totally unexpected additions.

    A Familiar Interface

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    Tune Up Utilities 2012 returns with a familiar but redone interface. The look that has been continued ever since the 2010 version has been revamped once again, everything is where it was for easier user experience.

    PC Optimization Mode

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    A new feature introduced this year is kind of an upgrade to “Turbo Mode”. You get three options to choose from to set your PC/Laptop to your desired environment. They even include their own Power Saver option called Economy Mode that beats the default energy saver option of laptops by focusing more deeply on it.

    “Economy” Mode

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    It really works well with laptops!

    Program Deactivator

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    Another new addition this time around is the Program Deactivator. The cool thing about this gadget is that it’s fully automated. It studies the amount of time a user spends with a certain list of programs and automatically disables the unused ones, saving RAM and performance. A very cool addition, indeed.

    Good Ol’ One-Click Maintenance

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    Ah bliss, one of my personal favorites from Tune Up is their One-Click Maintenance. It’s no secret that a number of programs have copied this feature off of them but Tune Up is still the king in it. Seeing when my registry errors get cleared from a thousand to zero is just heavenly. I’m sure computer geeks would agree with me on this one.

    The Motherload

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    It’s not all fun and games when it comes to bringing it to the table! Here’s the entire list of gadgets that come with Tune Up Utilities 2012.

    Final Verdict

    Pros:

    • The look and feel of Utilities 2012 has a very smooth learning curve.
    • Program Deactivator works under the radar, allowing smooth performance.
    • One-Click Maintenance is STILL the best!

    Cons:

    • The interface needs to be lighter, like back in the 2009 days, might take some time to load on slow machines.

    Award:

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    Tune Up Utilities still remains our favorite PC Utilities program to date!

    Download:

    You can download a 15-day fully functional version of Tune Up Utilities 2012 below:

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    For more information: Official Site

  • Review & Download: Tune Up Utilities 2011

    When it comes to keeping your PC at its best, it can’t be accomplished by merely defragmenting your hard disks every now and then and thinking you need more RAM. Sometimes, the computer itself is very powerful but it’s not living up to the expectations you thought it would or has lost its touch and speed over time. This is not usual for computers that are thoroughly taken care of with some nice utility programs. There are a lot of them available, shareware and freeware alike. We have tried out most of the leading brands, including SystemWorks and Advanced System Optimizer but both left us with questions both in functionality and user-friendly behavior which they lacked. I personally did a research on utility programs some five years ago, and to this day I am glad to say I am still a user of Tune Up Utilities. From their early version to the latest 2011, Tune Up has never disappointed with their vast tools and extremely easy to use interface (which they have massively tweaked in the latest version). Below is an in-depth review on the program, illustrating all of its features to the best of their abilities.

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    THE INTERFACE

     

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    As you can see from the screenshot above, Tune Up Utilities 2011 has a very fresh and intuitive interface which welcomes users and gives them a comforting experience. The learning curve in this one is pretty short and requires minimum amount of time to familiarize. The drastic change in design from the previous 2007-2009 versions to this one makes this software stand out from the competition, namely Advanced Optimizer which used almost the same interface as Tune Up’s 2007 version. Overall, Tune Up looks classy.

     

    THE NEW FEATURES

     

    TUNING STATUS

     

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    Tuning Status is one of the easiest features in Tune Up 2011, it’s a little panel which shows step by step procedures to tune your computer technology wiz. Starting from the most critical changes which happen in Sector A, then moving on to the smaller ones in Section F. An amazing new addition to an already souped up software.

     

    TURBO MODE

     

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    Turbo Mode returns in this version of Tune Up and is highly refined. This mode helps you use your computer to the max while tweaking every little thing about the way your computer works. Giving an average user with minimal computer knowledge the ability to access things the pros do.

     

    STANDALONE REGISTRY CLEANER

     

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    Tune Up is notorious for having the most powerful and effective Registry Cleaner in the market. I’ve done my fair share of research on standalone cleaners and when it comes to registry Tune Up comes on top. Next to Tune Up is PC Tools with their Registry Mechanic but it’s still not as affective as this software.

     

    ONE -CLICK MAINTENANCE

     

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    Tune Up’s One Click Maintenance roots back to the first version that ever came out. This feature combines some of the most effective features of Tune Up and makes them into a single process for users to just click and use. One Click can also be scheduled to occur according to the users’ liking. It includes registry cleaning, defragmenting registry, removing broken shortcuts, deleting temporary files, optimizing system startup and shutdown speeds and finally defragmenting hard disks. Truly puts users at ease.

     

    THE FINAL VERDICT

    Tune Up Utilities is a must-have for computer users worldwide. It is an essential requirement for every computer to keep them up-to-date and as good as new even after years of usage without having to upgrade expensive hardware and still getting frustrated. We recommend Tune Up Utilities 2011 to all our users. Happy optimizing!

    To download Tune Up trial with every feature for 15 days: Click here

  • SteelSeries 7H Review

    Introduction
    SteelSeries is a well-known brand when it comes to professional gaming. Their lineup of high-end gaming peripherals constitute of Keyboards, Mice, Mouse Pads, Headphones, and even glasses. Today we’re looking at a gaming headset that is unfortunately the least of concern for gamers. People buy rigs and mice overlooking keyboards, mouse pads, and sound. Having a good headset while in an intense situation might become the reason for you coming on top. The 7H is what we are playing with today and this is going to be an interesting read.

    Specifications
    Headphones
    Frequency response: 18 to 28 Hz
    Impedance: 32 Ohm
    SPL@ 1kHz, 1 Vrms- 112 dB
    Cable length: 1 + 2 = 3 m (9,8 ft.)
    Jacks: 3.5 mm
    Microphone
    Frequency response: 50 to 16 Hz
    Pick up pattern: Uni-directional
    Sensitivity: -38 dB
    Features
    Crystal clear high, low and mid-tones
    Interchangeable ear-cushions
    Pull-out microphone
    50 mm driver units provide rich reproduction of all acoustic details
    Dismantles into 4 separate pieces
    Improved passive noise reduction

    Packaging and Design
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    The 7h from SteelSeries is securely packed in orange, gray and white livery with black base, and some features in four languages on front with a plastic window showing glimpse of the product.
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    At the back of the box there are detailed specifications mentioned in several languages and also with the package contents which we will take a look at
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    Excluding the headset itself there is detachable cord, 2m extension cord and pair of ear-cushions. The documents includes SteelSeries catalog, SteelSeries signature sticker, pictured guide for the removal of ear- cushions and a warning note stating the repercussions of loud and extensive usage.

    Now we will take a closer look at 7h.
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    The 7H comes in matte-black with very aggressive look while maintaining elegance and is a lot less likely to pick up marks and scratches. The body is sturdy made and has a very smooth feel to it, the metal trim around the ear cups and on the ends of the band really brings uniqueness to it, ear cups are labeled clearly with R, L for individual ears they also rotatable at 45º.

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    Pre mounted ear-cushions is made out of leather covered foam which is extremely soft because its designed to have superior noise-isolating and spacing for the ears are oval shaped rather than circular this ensures a comfortable fit for extensive usage. The other one is covered with fiber which can be used during LAN parties as it lacks isolating thus allowing you to communicate between your team members

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    The left ear-cup has a cavity for retractable microphone it can be held into shape to your liking… a must have when you are gaming.

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    SteelSeries logo is engraved across its Headband that is shiny in appearance and feel. And under it is a thick strip of leather covered foam which adds support and comfort
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    7h is designed so it can be dismantled into 4 parts which is a very slick feature incorporated in it which is useful in its safe transport

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    The detachable cord that 7h uses is braided for better durability and has mini-USB to plug into the left sided earphone, half-way along the cable there is a small control which is used for volume control and to mute the microphone by sliding down the large button the other end of cord has two standard 3.5mm gold-plated connectors a 2m long extension cord is also provided which is quite useful if your CPU is far way.

    Performance
    The 7h provide substantial comfort while being stylish and lightweight. The microphone preformed remarkably well as its noise cancellation is outstanding. Though, it’s primarily a gaming grade product, we will check its performance in music and movie as well.

    Gaming
    Call of Duty Series
    We tested tremendously popular titles with 7H Call of Duty 4, Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty Black Ops and I must say all three preformed about the same, the footsteps were crystal clear, you could even hear the footsteps of crouched enemies nearby and background noises were prominent which contributed in locating enemy positions.

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    Battlefield: Bad Company 2
    As being a fast FPS game it’s vital that you know about what’s happening around for this 7h correctly identifying gun fire, explosions, footsteps and vehicle noise feel very atmospheric and did a cracking job at pinpointing sound from other players.
    As 7H high, low and mid tones are conspicuous. Picking out each individual sound can sometimes be a difficult task with other solutions but I found the 7H to be a worthy contender. On the audio side of things in-game the 7H is a superb audio solution.

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    Music and Movies
    The music and movie experience is superb if the audio is of good quality. A low grade music/movie will remain garbage regardless of your sound setup. The bass is not that deep but it is very good for games if not for late-night movie sessions. The clarity is excellent and overall, it’s a winner.

    Conclusion
    SteelSeries always deliver their product based on functionality and quality. 7h is no exception to this. Its performance is outstanding in gaming. The atmospheric, rich, and definite sound quality is truly remarkable. On the outside, the look and feel is very elegant. A very professional headset.

    Pros
    Great craftsmanship
    Good quality material
    Very Comfortable fit
    Interchangeable ear-cushions
    Retractable microphone
    Breaks into parts good thing when you are traveling

    Cons
    Volume could be louder
    Bass could be deeper

  • Review: Serif MoviePlus X5 (Box & Screens Included)

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    MoviePlus is a video editing software by Serif which aims to compete with giants like Adobe After Effects, Apple Final Cut And Sony Vegas. The software has come a long way from it’s initial release back in 2003. Originally MoviePlus was intended to be used for converting MiniDV recorded videos to DVDs but it’s come to support a large array of formats and is now a favorite of many home video enthusiasts.

    THE REVIEW

    INSIDE THE BOX

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    Sporting the same colors as its predecessor, MoviePlus X5 comes in a sleek purple-black case.

    FEATURES & OVERVIEW

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    The latest release Serif X5 has added many new features to the already excellent piece of software including the ability to generate MPEG-4, Quicktime and direct High Definition HDV files. As far as hardware requirements for MoviePlus X5 are concerned you need at least a Pentium 4 with Hyper Threading or an AMD Athlon XP processor along with 1GB of RAM but multiple cores are highly recommended.

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    For beginners there’s a helpful How To panel on the left inside the main program which give quick one click hints and tips which we’ve found pretty useful when we started using the program. There are also mini video tutorials and sample projects that really improve your skills. Overall the program is very easy to use but we still find Adobe After Effects the perfectly idiot proof video editing program.

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    As far as the interface is concerned the program is really fast, the timeline never lags, video and audio files import almost instantly and the previews never shutter. We’ve found it on par with Final Cut by Apple which is pretty darn fast. The prior mentioned preview function is pretty neat, when you hover your mouse over any video in the media tab it open a small video dialogue playing the video unlike on other editing softwares where you have to open the video in another window to preview then. Another useful feature is how the program renders HD files in lower resolutions when being worked on and converts them back to higher resolutions for the final product. Exactly what does that mean you ask? Well it allows users with slower hardware to get their work done without facing frequent slowdowns.

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    The effects included in the package are pretty decent, standard effects like image stabilization and noise reduction are helpful as always. We also loved using the chroma key, color correction, masking skins and the excellent text based effects.

    There’s one thing that really bugs us about the program: the timeline. Even though it’s pretty quick it gets really crowded once you start applying different effects, adding different audios, etc and to fix that you have to change the height of the tracks constantly, not that much of a problem but it would have been nice to have an option to zoom into the timeline vertically. Another annoying thing with the timeline is that you can only expand and check key frames only one track at a time which simply wastes your time.

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    TechDeville’s Verdict

    MoviePlus X5 is one of the easiest video editors we’ve got our hands on. It’s priced good and very easy to use, what else could you want?.

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