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Product reviews and how-to's of rising geek merchandise, from Funkos to magazines, comics, books, and novelty collectibles.
Low-Quality Graphic Card
As we know the last few years haven't been ideal for those who are looking to get modern and powerful graphics cards. The GPUs that Nvidia, as well as AMD, have been releasing had already been pretty good. However, a global chip shortage and cryptocurrency boom have combined to produce an ideal storm that has resulted in sky-high stock prices trying to sell out even before just about all people can get their hands on one.
By Sidra Shahbaz3 years ago in Geeks
What Are The Pros and Cons of Bone Conduction Headphones and Best Headphones Recommend.
In recent years, you may find that more and more people around you are wearing a kind of earphone clipped to the edge of the temple. Most of these headphones are bone conduction headphones.
By Jerry Song3 years ago in Geeks
How Does Bone Conduction Headphones Work and Can Others Hear The Sound from Them?
As the name suggests, bone conduction headphones are headphones designed based on bone conduction technology. Bone conduction is a sound conduction method. The vibration of the sound source drives the bone to vibrate, and then transmits the sound to the inner ear, so that the sound can be heard. It transmits sound without passing through the air and eardrum, which also enables the sound transmission way of bone conduction to clearly restore the sound in a noisy environment, and will not affect others due to the spread of sound waves in the air.
By Jerry Song3 years ago in Geeks
Are Bone Conduction Headphones Good for Your Ears and What Are The Best Headphones?
As the name suggests, bone conduction headphones are headphones designed based on bone conduction technology. Bone conduction is a sound conduction method. The vibration of the sound source drives the bone to vibrate, and then transmits the sound to the inner ear, so that the sound can be heard.
By Jerry Song3 years ago in Geeks
Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles: Find and Replace Review
Back in 2010, when the idea of recasting anyone from Doctor Who who was no longer with us was still very much frowned upon, Big Finish released "Find and Replace", a Companion Chronicle that saw Jo Jones (nee Grant) travel back in time to the 1970s in order to confront her past, and reunite with her Doctor. In many ways, this is a very different type of Companion Chronicle: normally, they are reflections on past adventures by the companion from an older perspective, or occasionally two-handed dramatic conversations. "Find and Replace", however, is none of those things: rather, it is a chance for an older companion to step back into the life they left behind. And, in this case, with Jo Grant, it is an emotional rollercoaster, one that looks back on a well loved era of the programme with the due deference and respect that should be accorded to it.
By Joseph A. Morrison3 years ago in Geeks









