PINNACLE TV PCTV HD PRO STICK BRINGS HD TO YOUR COMPUTER

Remember the time you first got your hands on the wheel of a truly fine automobile?  At that instant, you probably knew that the old Buick/Pontiac/Honda/whatever you drove was never going to quite cut it.  We’ll get back to the cars in a moment, but that is just how most feel when they get their first look at HDTV. 

The problem for most people is that they have a hard time getting their hands on HDTVs getting the right cable/satellite connections, etc.  Well the Pinnacle TV PCTV HD Pro Stick hopes end many of the impediments to getting crystal clear high definition programming. 

 

The Pinnacle TV PCTV HD Pro Stick achieves this by allowing its owners to broadcast available HD channels on their home computers.  Best of all, there is no software to add to your system.  Additionally, the small size of the unit combined with its powerful antenna enable users to watch television on the move. 

The Pinnacle TV PCTV HD Pro Stick also enables users to turn their computers into DVRs.  The unit allows viewers to save shows directly to DVD (if their computer has a DVD burner) or to other destinations such an iPod.  Additionally, users can choose to store up to two hours of programming on the Pinnacle TV PCTV HD Pro Stick itself.

With all of these features, and a price tag of around $150 (but look for holiday deals), the Pinnacle TV PCTV HD Pro Stick means fewer TV watchers will have to go back to blurry old programming. 

Now about those fine cars.  What I failed to mention earlier is that while most of us knew that our days of appreciating 150 horsepower engines were over when the Ferrari’s roar enveloped us, we also knew that the price tag made owning an exotic car completely out of reach.  Well, that might not be the case anymore. 

Exotic car clubs have popped up all over the country.  These car clubs allow their members to enjoy access to otherwise unattainable automobiles without the expense and hassle of ownership.  Check out www.exoticcarclubs.com for a nationwide directory of exotic car clubs.  Here in Texas, DFW Elite Car Club (www.dfwelitecarclub.com) offers people in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area an extensive inventory of fine automobiles and various tiers of membership to fit different budgets and access demands.  Hit this link (http://youtube.com/watch?v=E3Kd8z3m7_4) for a video with more information on the best exotic car sharing club in Dallas, TX. 

Even if all you need to cure your dull-car blues is a quick fix, there’s a solution.  Some businesses actually rent exotic automobiles by the day.  Rentexoticcars.net provides a nationwide directory of such organizations.  Texans can take advantage of DFW Elite Auto Rental (www.dfweliteautorental.com).  This business has everything from luxury to sport to armored cars, and even offers internet exotic car rental specials. 

Finally, how about an entire day spent cruising behind the wheel of several different exotic cars.  Exotic car tours are available in many metropolitan areas like New York.  Texans are fortunate because DFW Drive Your Dream (www.dfwdriveyourdream.com) offers exotic car tours throughout the state.  Additionally, this organization has several different tour packages that allow participants to choose from several different sets of cars, each consisting of five exotic automobiles.  These tours are great gifts and also make great corporate team building outings.  Here are some links to videos of past tours: 

http://youtube.com/watch?v=xEsaUMcpnkM

http://youtube.com/watch?v=2HMIqUx8T00

http://youtube.com/watch?v=wtyQq0zZl5Q

 

Written by G.D. Gregory.  If you are interested in having me write stories for you or seeing my portfolio, please contact me at ggpsu@yahoo.com.

 

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Wesley Chapel, FL resident and exotic car enthusiast!
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