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Rose McGiver (Masters of Sex) stars in iZombie as a young medical resident turned zombie who works in the coroner’s office to access the brains she must reluctantly eat—but with each brain she consumes, she inherits the corpse’s memories. With her medical examiner boss and a police detective, she now solves homicides to quiet the voices in her head. How many people can say that satisfying their munchies helps solve murders? Meet Olivia “Liv” Moore (Rose McGiver, Masters of Sex), a medical resident on the fast track to a perfect life... until she’s turned into a zombie. Stuck between half-alive and undead, Liv transfers to Seattle’s morgue to access the only thing that allows her to maintain her humanity—human brains. But there are side effects to Liv’s new diet: flashes of the corpse’s memories—including clues as to how they were killed. Liv works with an eccentric Medical Examiner and a rookie detective to help solve the murders… it’s the least a good citizen zombie can do!




Based on characters published by DC Entertainment’s Vertigo imprint from the executive producers of Veronica Mars, iZombie delivers crime-fighting zombie adventures in all of the first season’s 13 episodes. In the past, we used to rent an architect or a designer to build a house. Windows XP Windows Vista Google Earth is a very popular geolocation software that can be used as an... Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Google designed the latest version of Google SketchUp Pro to better meet... Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Extend your imagination by creating a virtual house, the only place where... Muvizu 3D is a software which allows the user to create animated 3D images.... Google SketchUp is a software that allows creating and editing 3D images... Free 3D Photo Maker Free 3D Photo Maker gives its users the ability to create 3D images from one... Now, the creation of 3D logos and headers is no longer reserved to...




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Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7I'll start with the bad news. Even though TVs with 4K/Ultra high-definition resolution have been available for a couple of years now, there still aren't a lot of actual 4K TV shows and movies available. Aside from YouTube, 4K today mostly consists of original TV series streaming from Netflix and Amazon. We won't get 4K Blu-ray until next year, and there are no 4K TV channels in sight.So what's the good news? There's more 4K to watch than there was last year, and your new 4K TV probably has an app or three that can show it for free (as part of your subscription). If your TV doesn't have the right app, you can buy a new 4K-streaming device, like a Roku 4, to serve up those extra pixels.4K promises improved picture quality since it has four times as many pixels as the highest high-definition resolution, namely 1080p/1080i. Those extra pixels are often very difficult to discern in the best of cases however, and in our tests 4K streams and regular high-definition streams looked very similar.




So even though 4K can look great, so can good old 1080p, and you shouldn't expect to be blown away by the difference.Below you'll find a roundup of today's 4K/Ultra HD sources and what you'll need to watch them on your TV. It's important to keep in mind that almost all the content listed is streaming, and to do that, you'll need an Internet connection of at least 15 Mbps, ideally more. Netflix recommends 25 Mbps. Amazon Original shows like "The Man in the High Castle" and Amazon pseudo-exclusives like "Orphan Black." Certain shows, like "Mozart in the Jungle" and "Bosch," are also in High Dynamic Range (HDR). Some 4K movies can be purchased or rented. You'll need: A Prime subscription ($99, £79 per year, but includes things like free 2-day shipping, music streaming and more) for streaming; the latest Fire TV box or Roku 4. Netflix original shows, like "House of Cards" and "Jessica Jones," and movies like "Star Trek Into Darkness" and "Skyfall."You'll need: Built-in apps on your TV, a Roku 4, Nvidia Shield, Amazon Fire TV (latest model) or Tivo Bolt;




an upgrade (if you haven't already) to the Premium Netflix plan, which is currently more per month than the standard plan. Movies like "San Andreas," "The Lego Movie," and "Edge of Tomorrow" are on the US service. On some devices and with some films, there's HDR and Dolby Atmos available as well. Rent for $10, buy for $25 to $30.You'll need: A Roku 4 or Vizio R-series (currently the only HDR and Atmos option). Vudu recommends a connection speed of at least 11 mbps, a bit lower than the others. A sizable collection of TV shows and movies. You'll need: Sony's $700 FMP-X10 4K Media Player. A few dozen titles, most you've never heard of, to rent or buy. A few dozen more slightly more recognizable titles are also in HDR.You'll need: A Samsung TV. There's lots of free 4K video content on YouTube, but it's mostly "store demo material" stuff like slow pans of landscapes, languid insects, and other pretty pictures. You'll need: A device with a 4K-compatible YouTube app, namely a Roku 4 or an Nvidia Shield (for built-in apps, typically only 2015 televisions excluding Vizios can handle YouTube in 4K).




A pretty random collection of 4K movies, like "Face/Off," "Almost Famous," "Footloose" (nope, the other one), "Star Trek" and "Terminator Genisys." You'll need: Certain Sony, Samsung, Vizio or HiSense TVs. The app was also recently added to Roku 4. No 4K channels yet, but some movies to rent. According to DirecTV, "The number of 4K movies varies from week to week, but there are always at least two 4K movies available to watch instantly." You'll need: A Genie DVR ("Model HR34 and above"); a 4K TV with HDCP 2.2 or a "Direct TV 4K-Ready TV" (many Samsung and LG models). A few free NBC shows. No word yet on their Xi4 4K set-top box. You'll need: A Samsung TV with the Xfinity TV app. If you're a gamer, many games can be played in 3,840x2,160, but you'll need some serious hardware to do it. Check out how to use your 4K TV as a monitor for more info. It's also a way to get YouTube (if your TV doesn't support it) and Vimeo in 4K (which has started to roll out adaptive streaming for all users, and across all their apps early next year).




In early 2016 we should see the first Ultra HD Blu-ray player and discs hit the market. This should expand the amount of content significantly. More importantly, it will increase the quality of the content, since streaming 4K is at best only marginally better -- and can look worse -- than (regular) Blu-ray. In the first wave you can expect two things with absolutely certainty: high disc prices and low movie quality. Such as been the case with every new format release. Terrible movies on pretty, pretty discs (or tapes, or big discs). Prices will fall, better movies will be released. Sands through the hourglass... In reality, there's still not a lot of 4K content. A few TV shows, and a few movies. This early into the HD transition, we were in a little better shape, in terms of content (thanks to all the broadcasters trying to top one another). If you're considering getting a 4K TV because of the content, well, it's not worth it yet just for that. If your TV is pretty old and you're considering upgrading, know that 4K TVs aren't stupid (anymore), and the best looking TVs today also just happen to be 4K.

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