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Saturday, November 22, 2008

VHV Underwater Housing for Canon HV10, EM VHV, Underwater Video Housings

Ewa-Marine VHV Underwater Housing for Canon HV10, Rated up to 33'
Type: Underwater > Still & Video > Underwater Video Housings.


The Intro:

When I started poking around online, looking for a new computer, everyone I asked pointed me in one direction: Velocity Micro.

I've done a ton of research on my own, checking every site under the sun, and I am now going to present to you the results of my research. So sit back and enjoy this Velocity Micro review, and hopefully afterward you'll find you are closer to a decision for or against Velocity Micro.

Power:10/10
Simply put, I've never seen any company put together such monstrous PCs. Velocity Micro's top end system allows for as much power as you can possibly afford, period. You probably won't find stronger gaming PCs. That's really all I can say about the subject.

Form: */10
Possibly my biggest problem with Velocity Micro computers is their look. I don't really care for the plain metal box look. I suppose if you want something less flashy, it's nice enough. And they do allow for some interesting options.

So rather than giving out an arbitrary number on something I don't personally care for but that others might, I'll just leave it to the reader to determine if Velocity Micro's style is their cup of tea.

Customer Service: 9/10
The reason is is a 'Velocity Micro Review' and not a 'Velocity Micro Computer Review'....and possibly the most important part of my review of Velocity Micro, for that matter. Velocity Micro has some pretty nice options available.

You pay extra if you want their warranty for more than a year, but being able to get on-site service is well worth it, in my opinion. And you get a year of warranty, 24/7 emergency support, and On-site support for free. And for about $150 a year, you can up it to two, three, or four years. Considering how much you'll already me spending, that seems like a damn good deal to me.

Yeah, that sounds kind of ominous, eh? The only problem with Velocity Micro is the

Cost: A Lot
Maxing out a Velocity Micro system with all the bells and whistles can break ten grand. Easy. Of course, you will literally have one of the best complete systems money can buy, but it's still a big number to swallow. They offer financing options and stuff, like all the better computer companies, of course, so if you have decent credit you might still be able to get one of these puppies.

The end? Well, that's all folks, the entire Velocity Micro review. If you found this enlightening or helpful, be sure to check out my other reviews of big name gaming PCs, and check back soon for a head-to-head of these top systems.

Later~

Canon D20

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