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If you were a fan of General Motors, the 2000s offered you such wonderful vehicles such as the Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky twins, the striking Chevy SSR, the Corvette C6, the Pontiac G8, the Pontiac GTO, the Cadillac CTS-V, and so on. It really seemed like the 2000s had a little something for everyone and multiple automakers were willing to take chances on bombastic designs. GMĪs we’ve noted in the past, enthusiasts living in the 2000s had access to a smorgasbord of sport sedans with manual transmissions, fuel-injected motorcycles, medium-duty commercial trucks with pickup beds, reborn pony cars, and a number of takes on retro-modern style. This week, we’re headed back to the 2000s - an era that seemed to be pretty glorious for car enthusiasts. A Ford Escort, Chevy Monte Carlo, or a Mercury Tracer may be cars many of us don’t remember fondly, but there are versions of them that might be worth taking another look! After all, this whole Holy Grail thing started because David loves finding obscure versions of Jeep Grand Cherokees. We’ll happily plant the red and white ribbon on the weirdest version of a Yugo just as much as we’d give it to a skunkworks BMW production. Just 2,110 of them were built and most of them have seemingly been abused, forgotten, or both.Īs a reminder, Holy Grails celebrates the best or most obscure versions of any car regardless if the base vehicle is forgettable or iconic. Ford realized it wasn’t even on the podium when it came to compact tuner cars and for a brief two years, the automaker offered up a version of the Escort with a variety of parts that made it a little faster and gave it better handling. Last time on Holy Grails, we took a trip back to the late 1990s, a time when readers Jack Trade and Rootwyrm wanted us to remember the best of the last North American Ford Escort. That base car was nutty enough, but Chevy went on ahead and built just 216 in panel wagon form, so you could deliver flowers with a smoky burnout, of course. One of those vehicles was the Chevrolet HHR SS, a retro-modern hatch with serious firepower in the form of a turbo four making 260 HP and 260 lb-ft torque. If you look past all of that, you’ll find some real diamonds in the rough. Its interiors were plastic, some ignitions were faulty, and the General was unapologetic about badge engineering. General Motors of the 2000s is known for a number of not-so-flattering traits.
Montblanc’s famous black and white star logo, representing the snow-covered peak of Mont Blanc (originating with its pens), sits at the crown’s end. The polished case features a nicely machined step on the outer edges of the lugs with a rounded bezel and large onion crown. Although it’s a bit larger at 43mm in diameter and 13.84mm in height (51mm lug-to-lug), it still wears well without overwhelming the wrist, although you do feel the weight of the 18k rose gold case (replacing stainless steel). The 2014 world timer was well proportioned at 41mm in diameter and 12mm in height, and the new Star Legacy Orbis Terrarum doesn’t stray far from that formula. Following the original Orbis Terrarum in 2014 and slight refresh in 2016, the 2020 Star Legacy Orbis Terrarum in 18k rose gold is the brand’s most luxurious world timer to date. Now a subsidiary of Richemont, Montblanc’s watch division has benefited from the conglomerate’s resources and acquisition of movement manufacturer Minerva for in-house calibres. Founded in 1906, Montblanc became world-famous for its fountain pens like the iconic Meisterstück 149 launched in the 1950s. The new Star Legacy Orbis Terrarum (left) – the discontinued Heritage Spirit Orbis Terrarum (right)Īlthough we celebrate Montblanc’s timepieces here at Monochrome, the brand is arguably best known for its luxury pens. The quartz revolution in the 1980s brought this function to the masses, particularly with digital offerings, but mechanical watches still hold that desirable and unique blend of form and function. It has traditionally been a luxury complication for the most prestigious brands, but in recent years has become a more accessible option for business travellers. Swiss watchmaker Louis Cottier created the first mechanism to display world time in 1930 and Vacheron Constantin capitalised on this in 1932 with a pocket watch. World time was established in 1884 (24 time zones) and it took some time for watchmakers to develop a complication to accommodate world travellers. Larger than before and with a monochromatic colour palette, Montblanc’s latest limited piece is a solid entry into luxury world timers. The new Star Legacy Orbis Terrarum heads north on the price with a limited edition 18k rose gold case and accents but offers a stunning overall package without an astronomical price. World timers are often the darlings of Vacheron Constantin, Patek Philippe and the like, but Montblanc helped usher in more affordable options along with Frederique Constant and a handful of others. Back in 2014, Montblanc introduced the Heritage Spirit Orbis Terrarum Worldtimer, which brought an accessible price to a traditionally expensive complication. iso files, as well as raw disk image files (including compressed ones). iso files, including various Linux distributions and Windows installation. The last version compatible with Windows XP and Vista is 2.18, while the last version compatible with Windows 7 operating systems is Rufus 3.22, as Rufus 4.0 increased the minimum version requirement to require Windows 8 or later. UEFI boot support was introduced with version 1.3.2, localization with 1.4.0 and Windows To Go with 2.0. Until 1.2.0, two separate versions were provided, with one for MS-DOS and one for FreeDOS. Version 1.0.4 introduced FreeDOS support and version 1.1.0 introduced ISO image support. The first official release of Rufus, version 1.0.3 (earlier versions were internal/alpha only ), was released on December 04, 2011, with originally only MS-DOS support. Rufus was originally designed as a modern open source replacement for the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool for Windows, which was primarily used to create DOS bootable USB flash drives. Rufus (The Reliable USB Formatting Utility, with Source ) is a free and open-source portable application for Microsoft Windows that can be used to format and create bootable USB flash drives or Live USBs. Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese Brazilian, Portuguese Portugal, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese And none of them (thankfully) replicate the extreme HDR pictures seen on flat panel TVs, which tend to look supersaturated, digitally over-manipulated, and basically fake. None of these new low priced 4K projectors match the dynamic range of the more expensive home theater projectors from Epson, JVC, or Sony. So it is an appealing feature, and combined with the 4K resolution it delivers a beautiful picture for the money. On the UHD50, the HDR picture is a moderately higher contrast image than you get with non-HDR sources. We would not push image size much beyond 120", as the larger one goes it lowers effective contrast.ĤK HDR Performance. In order to optimize results, use this projector in a dark viewing space with no ambient light. Overall, the integrity of the picture was compromised in this mode and we preferred to avoid it and stick with the more refined Cinema mode. Some users might like this effect on some material. Compared to Cinema mode it alters the gamma, reduces color saturation, shifts color balance, and adds a bit of harshness. HDR Sim sounds like an intriguing feature that would lend some extra contrast to an SDR source, which it does. The UHD50 has a color mode called HDR Sim which is an option for non-HDR source material. By setting Ultra Resolution to 1, the picture from 1080p sources is improved in sharpness without introducing significant noise. The default is Off, with options of 1, 2, and 3. This projector has an Ultra Resolution function which essentially sharpens the picture. This will reduce the brilliance of white without having much effect on the brightness of color, and the result is a more balanced picture overall. Some people do not mind this effect as it gives the picture an added "pop," but those looking for optimum balance may want to pull Brilliant Color down to 5 or 6. When you are in Cinema mode and Brilliant Color is set to its default of 10, large white objects in the image appear brighter than they should relative to colored elements. On the other hand, when a largely black image appears such as a title screen or rolling credits, the black level is quite solid and satisfying. It is sufficient to avoid muddiness in shadow details, but not as high as one might expect from a projector with a contrast rating of 500,000:1, and not as high as home theater projectors in the higher price ranges. The UHD50 has a 1.3x zoom lens that loses 11% of the projector's potential light output at the telephoto end compared to the wide angle end.Ĭontrast is best described as adequate. There is an Eco lamp mode which reduces lumen output by about 33%. If you reduce Brilliant Color to 3, color brightness equals 100% of white, and total ANSI lumen output is reduced by 19%. In Cinema mode, at Brilliant Color's maximum of 10, color brightness is equal to 80% of white which is still sufficient color in the signal to render very good saturation. The UHD50 has a ten-step Brilliant Color feature that defaults to the maximum of 10 in all modes except Reference, in which it is turned off. You won't want to use Bright mode for any video display unless you don't mind a green picture. As is typical, this projector has a very bright factory calibration, called "Bright." The brightest modes on most projectors tend to be skewed toward an obvious green and this one is no different. The Optoma UHD50 is rated at 2400 lumens. Thus, for a variety of reasons, the Optoma UHD50 at just $1499 is a unique and excellent value in home theater projectors.īrightness. Moreover, the Optoma UHD50 is a handsome unit - a beautifully designed and crafted machine that simply looks and feels good. So buyers with smaller rooms can get a bigger picture with their available throw distance from the UHD50. Another key feature that will generate buying decisions in the UHD50's favor is its short throw ratio - it can fill a 120" diagonal screen from a throw distance of as little as 10.5 feet while competing units like the ViewSonic PX727-4K and BenQ HT2550 require about 13 feet. 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The player also has the opportunity to control armed vehicles ranging from retrofitted civilian vehicles to tanks and large walkers for more destructive options against the EDF. During the campaign, the player is always equipped with a sledgehammer-styled weapon, along with three slots for other weapons and explosives, selected out of a choice of almost twenty items. In many cases, destroying buildings will leave behind salvage, the game's form of currency, which can be used along with salvage rewarded by completing missions to unlock and upgrade weaponry and technology at safehouses. This allows a degree of creativity in approaching a given objective, such as breaking or crashing through structures, or leveling multi-story buildings and large bridges or catwalks to thwart the enemy. However the game's GeoMod 2.0 engine allows for buildings, cover, and other structures to be destroyed. Unlike the previous Red Faction game, which used the GeoMod engine, Guerrilla does not allow for the destruction of terrain. Developer Volition changed the camera perspective to help the player see and appreciate the surroundings as they are destroyed. The player takes the role of Alec Mason as he assists the Red Faction to overthrow the oppressive Earth Defense Force (EDF) on Mars. Red Faction: Guerrilla is a third-person shooter game set in an open world environment. A remastered version titled Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered with improved graphics was released worldwide on July 3, 2018, for the PlayStation 4, Windows and Xbox One, and on July 2, 2019, for the Nintendo Switch. The game is the third installment in the Red Faction series. It was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in June 2009 and for Windows in September 2009. Red Faction: Guerrilla is a third-person shooter video game developed by Volition and published by THQ. 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