Special Edition

If Your PC Won't Run AMD Live - Take It Back!


Never before has a piece of software, any software, swayed me as to what computer to buy. Heck, a PC is a PC, right? They all run Windows and each runs the same software as the next one. Get something fast with a ton of RAM and you can do anything. Not so anymore.




AMD Live! Shatters the Mold.  

This software package from AMD lets you do the following:

  • Record, pause, etc. live TV
  • Stream live and recorded TV, films, music, etc. to other PCs in your house
  • Access all that content via the web from anywhere
  • Stream it all to your mobile device
  • 25GB of free storage online - !
  • Their new compression technology shrinks TV recordings to 10% of their initial size w/o loss of quality. That’s 10 episodes of “The Office” in the space of one.


 

Plus there are other cool bits like a very simplified wireless network configuration tool and a ton more.

What’s the monthly fee for all this? Nothin’! Zip. Nada. Gratis. The software itself is totally free, too!

Now here is the catch, AMD Live! Requires the power and performance of AMD’s dual core technology and won’t run on any of its competitors. That’s right, if you have “Intel inside”, then you are left on the outside looking in on this one.

Check it out.

Also there is a easy, informative tour of all the basic features. By the time you get done watching it you’ll have to have one.

So if the software is free, and there is no monthly cost, they might as well give you the PC for free too, right? Well, almost… skip over here for your chance to win some top-end systems. Because AMD works with most manufacturers these days, they have the pick of the best systems to give away in their drawing. Go enter.

Someone has to win, right?


Steve
Editor — Home Electronics Journal

P.S. Oh, yeah - watch four channels at once. That’s two for each eye - Yeehaw!


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