 Rating:  The description reads: "Full Screen, Live, Widescreen, NTSC."
This implies both full screen and wide screen versions of the movie are on the disk. (Don't know what "Live" is.)
Be advised this is NOT the case. The feature is chopped down to fit obsolete screens without any w
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 Rating:  I owned an F11 for roughly three years. I didn't use it during working outs but mostly to track my progress. Eventually, the screen died so I figured that it was the battery. However, the estimate came back with a $140 bill. The PC had died and the transmitter electrodes had rusted. How can thi
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 Rating:  My workplace just upgraded to 2009 from 2006, and while 2006 was easily the best version of this software I've ever used, the 2009 version is easily the worst and has gone backward in functuality.
For one thing, the program doesn't support Windows 2000, which all of the computers where
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