Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Your TV has a tube!? It is time to start comparing prices


Congratulations! You finally decided to get rid of that thing in your living room. That big box that once, many years and years ago, was called a TV. We’ve seen our share of developments in TV technology. Heck, some of us even spent a good portion of their lives without even imagining that somebody will invent such a thing. Some of us can’t believe how fast technology changes and you can even bet that soon enough TV’s will be less than half an inch thick.

But how do you buy a new TV when there are so many out there? First of all, before you even consider a brand, remember to measure the designated TV spot in the house. Don’t buy a TV and then find out you need to buy a new entertainment center because the TV doesn’t fit. While you’re at it, measure the size of the room as well. Some honest retailers will help you decide what size of a TV you need according to the size of your living room and the distance between your couch and the TV. Don’t get tempted of buying a huge TV when you live in small studio, the size won’t do the trick.

Now that we know the size we need, it’s time to compare prices and the first place to visit is www.everyprice.com where you compare every product available online including TVs, digital cameras, electronics, computers, home and garden, jewelry, travel, musical instruments, and much more. Visit www.everyprice.com and come back next week for more tips about how to buy a new TV.
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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Bring the gym into your living room

My wife got us a membership at the gym. We usually go on the weekends because, to tell you the truth, after a long day at work, I can hardly get up from the couch. And it’s legitimate - we all need that home time after work.

A few weeks ago I came back home and my wife brought me a big box and said “if we can’t go to the gym, then the gym will come to us.” I opened the box and inside was a Nintendo Wii Fit.

We placed the white balance board on the floor, turned on the TV and couldn’t stop exercising. We started with a basic stretch and warm-up and went on to play with a hula- hoop, then soccer and we finished the night skiing down the Rockies. After a few weeks of this – I even dropped a few pounds. The Fit is great for everyone in the family. Our kids love it and they play video games all day long – so if they can get some exercise in the meanwhile, I’m not going to oppose.

If you like the idea of a Wii Fit, let www.EveryPrice.com do the price comparison for you. Every Price compares prices for everything online including digital cameras, electronics, computers, home and garden, jewelry, travel, musical instruments, and much more. Visit http://www.everyprice.com and get in shape.
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Friday, June 12, 2009

Three Father’s Day Gifts:

Weber 3880001 Genesis S-320 Natural Gas Grill, Stainless Steel.

Give a man a 42,000 BTU cooking and grilling system and he won’t need anything else. Anything except a piece of steak. The Weber grill includes 3 seamless stainless steel burners and an electronic crossover ignition system. It has 6 tool holders, enclosed tank storage area, precision fuel gauge, 2 stainless steel work surfaces, 2 heavy duty front locking casters and 2 heavy-duty back swivel casters. It cooks evenly, gets ultra hot ultra fast and barbeques the best steak your dad ever had.

Acer Aspire One 8.9-Inch Notebook Laptop Computer


The Acer Aspire One is so small it will fit your mom’s purse. It is the best thing to have on the road, in the briefcase, on the beach or wherever you can get a wi-fi signal. It is so light you won’t even know it’s there and it has a fairly strong processor and lots of storing space. Make your father proud with this lovely little devil.

Garmin International Nuvi 885T GPS

Help your daddy get home without troubles using the Nuvi 885T GPS from Garmin. It will even help your old man stay in traffic with a Lane Assist that will guide him to the correct lane for an approaching turn or exit. It also displays road signs and junctions and features voice activated navigation that not only tells you where to turn but listens to spoken commands.

You can find more helpful information and price comparison at www.EveryPrice.com. Every Price compares prices for everything online including photos, electronics, computers, home and garden, jewelry, travel, musical instruments, and much more. Visit http://www.everyprice.com and get that perfect Father’s Day gift.

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Luxury at your fingertips

One of the things I hate about digital cameras is that almost none of them deliver good results in dark settings. Try to take a picture of your friends at the bar and boom – the flash make them all look like zombies. Any setting that has less light in it than High Noon is destined to make you, the photographer, really frustrated. Some of the bigger, professional cameras can get quite decent in low light, but I was looking for a compact one because I like to stick the camera in my pocket and forget about it. I don’t care so much about zoom, I don’t shoot wild animals and I like to get close to my subject. Lately I came across the Leica C-lux series. First of all it looks amazing. That classic red logo had me at hello. But seriously, Leica manufactures the best lenses you can find. They put them in the Lumix cameras as well, but the Leica feels better. It has a sturdy and classic touch to it and the best thing - it takes pictures like no other point and shoot. Leica’s intelligent ISO is the most responsive one I have ever seen. It will take pictures in extreme low lights and they look terrific. I just took a serious of lovely pictures of me and my family camping by the fire in the middle of the night. No other compact camera can do this today. True, they are a bit pricy, but you can check out http://www.everyprice.com/ and compare prices from stores all over and get the best deal.

EveryPrice compares prices for everything online including digital cameras, electronics, computers, home and garden, jewelry, travel, musical instruments, and much more. Visit http://www.everyprice.com/ and get the best price for that Leica C-lux. It’s a great investment for years to come.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Comparision Shopping Engines Entice Summer Customers

Summer is fast approaching and a number of shoppers are looking to ways to get those amazing summer deals online. The b So what's the motivation behind these summer shoppers? Well, they:

Want to lighten up their home decor for the summer


Need digital cameras to capture all the summer fun


Need great discounts for upcoming vacation travel


Need tools for their summer arts, crafts, and hobbies

The list is endless as to why you may need a comparison shopping engine this summer. Save money today. At EveryPrice, we compare prices for everything online including photos, electronics, computers, home and garden, jewelry, travel, musical instruments, and much more. Visit http://www.everyprice.com/ today, Why? Because, it pays to know every price.


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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Maximing Your Digital Camera



If you don't or do have a digital camera, most likely you are thinking about getting a new one. And when you get a new one you'll try to learn everything you can about your new camera so you can use it correctly. However, everything you need to know is not going to come in the instruction manual which is why many consumers never seem to get the most from their purchases. However, before you get ready to go out and compare digital cameras, here are a few tips on how you can take your purchase to the next level.

  1. The number one and most important component of taking great images is light. From focusing and depth of field to shutter speed, there are many ways to can adjust your camera to be sure you are getting the most from your purchase.
  2. Every try to take a picture and the shutter closes too fast or opens too slow? Learning to set your exposure can be the difference between capturing a moment and missing an important part of life that you can never get back.
  3. One tip you probably already know has to do with focus. If you hold the button 1/2 way or tap it lightly it will automatically improve the focus before you take a shot. Not focusing is what leaves you with blurry images that you though came out perfectly
  4. To zoom or not to zoom? One thing people don't understand is that zooming digitally is way better than using your camera to zoom. Zooming digitally can be done on a computer, however zooming optically is done on your camera. It's a big difference. Next time you take a picture don't zoom and then use your imaging software later to zoom.
  5. Probably the number one battery zapping feature of a digital camera is the view finder. Keep it off when you can to save your battery.
  6. This is a weird one that has left a number of people just downright puzzled. When taking pictures delete the images you don't want immediately. So many times I've taken pictures and have gone back to check them out and delete them later. As a result the camera replaced the deleted images withe any new images I took and left my images mixed up and out of order.

Learn more about your purchase, ignorance can waste your time and your money. At EveryPrice, we compare prices for everything online including digital cameras, electronics, computers, home and garden, jewelry, travel, musical instruments, and much more. Visit http://www.everyprice.com/ today, Why? Because, it pays to know every price.
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Monday, May 11, 2009

No Technology...No Comparision Shopping



Comparing electronics can be easy, if you have the knowledge and understanding to know what to do and what not to do. For example, if you could possibly leverage social shopping networks or comparison shopping sites to give you the lowest price every time, you would know the simplicity of comparing electronic prices.

However, what is online comparison shopping websites like EveryPrice.com didn't exist? What if the internet didn't exist? How would we compare our electronics? The answers are down right scarey.

First, we would probably wait for a catalogue to come in the mail, watch commericals, or clip the Sunday's paper to decide exactly which electronics we were interested in.

Next we would have to open up the phone book and actually look and write down all the places where the electronic device you were looking for was located

Thirdly, we would call all the stores one by one and ask them for their price on each product.

Last, we would pick the 3 lowest prices and visit each one to see if you could work out a deal or if they had additional specials for spending with them

Finally, you would make a decision and bring it home...

Could you imagine the horror? Makes the plague look promising. Thank goodness for online comparison shopping sites. Save time and money today! At EveryPrice, we compare prices for everything online including photos, electronics, computers, home and garden, jewelry, travel, musical instruments, and much more. Visit http://www.everyprice.com/ today, Why? Because, it pays to know every price.
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