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Dell Latitude XT2 | Premiere Pro Tut | Sitegrinder has Free Webinars!
So, one of the cooler pieces of news that’s out there is that Dell has recently released the new Latitude XT2. So, here is a 12.1inch LED screen that goes to 1280×800, and the screen is capable of multi-touch, and you can use a pen on it? Sign me up!
For the longest time, I’ve been a big proponent of big, wide screens on a laptop, and some processing punch. The problem that I run into here is that the computer gets heavier, and traveling with it starts becoming a pain. I can see a bunch of things that this thing -could- solve, so naturally I’m excited about it. Prices start over $2300, which is a little bit over my PC notebook dream would be, but to be able to go to 5GB of RAM seems very exciting. I’m totally doing some digging around on this one- as soon as I have more stuff on it, I’ll be happy to shoot it on over. They even have a cool commercial for it, but you’re going to have to click on the “Read More” link on the bottom to see it. Trust me, you’ll dig it.
Project Manager in Premiere Pro
Franklin McMahon goes over the Project Manager in Premiere Pro CS4. Click on the link below to get to the full video tutorial:
Franklin McMahon – Project Manager in Premiere Pro
Sitegrinder Webcasts Today
I happen to think this is very, very cool. Sitegrinder is hosting a series of webinars for those who want to learn what Sitegrinder can do for them? In short, if you want to learn how to build a website and just use Photoshop to be able to do it, then this product is a MUST HAVE. They really have gotten far in making a full website, so I think even if you are a -tad- bit curious.. you should attend the sessions.
The webinars are at 1PM today and at 7PM today. For more information, be sure to click on the link below:
http://www.medialab.com/sitegrinder/webinar.php
See you guys back here tomorrow morning!
Visitor Comments »
Comment by chris owens | February 11, 2009 @ 10:16 am
Hi-
I am very interested in seeing what you have done. Was it easy? What is your skill level in photoshop? Have you ever created a website with ant other applications?
Thanks-
Kim
Comment by Kim Madden | October 10, 2009 @ 5:03 am
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