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Servizi digitali e Streaming
Licensel fornisce soluzioni di licenze digitali e servizi di streaming per la gestione di software e contenuti digitali.
Gestisci tutto il tuo software e i contenuti da un'unica piattaforma
Vai al sitoServizi digitali e Streaming
Licensel fornisce soluzioni di licenze digitali e servizi di streaming per la gestione di software e contenuti digitali.
Gestisci tutto il tuo software e i contenuti da un'unica piattaforma
Vai al sitoVoidu vende videogiochi, hardware da gaming e merchandise correlato su più piattaforme tra cui PC, PlayStation, Xbox e Nintendo. Si distinguono per offrire prezzi competitivi e un'ampia selezione di prodotti gaming, rendendoli popolari tra i giocatori attenti al budget e i clienti internazionali che cercano offerte su titoli di giochi nuovi e indie.
Giochi per tutti, prezzi per chi sa risparmiare
Vai al sitoLicensigo offre soluzioni di licenza di servizi digitali e piattaforme di streaming per aziende e consumatori.
Unlocking infinite digital experiences, one seamless license at a time
Vai al sitoDigitalMSDeals offre servizi digitali, offerte software e abbonamenti streaming a prezzi scontati. Aggregano offerte tecnologiche e proposte di prodotti digitali.
Tutte le tue app e abbonamenti preferiti, sempre in sconto
Vai al sitoVidcine sells cinema-grade camera, lighting and audio gear aimed at indie filmmakers and small production crews. The catalog is split roughly 60 % mid-range rigs (USD 800-3,000) and 40 % budget accessories (USD 50-400); premium flagships top out around USD 6,000. Everything ships from the Los Angeles warehouse and is sold only through vidcine.com, with 24-hour chat support and free 2-day delivery inside the continental U.S. The brand’s signature is turnkey “shoot-day bundles” that pair a body, three lenses, cage, power and media for 15 % less than à-la-carte pricing. Every product page hosts a side-by-side test clip shot on the exact SKU, timestamped so buyers can pixel-peep low-light noise or rolling shutter. Vidcine also offers a 7-day “try-before-buy” loaner program: a refundable deposit lets customers film a real project and return the kit if it doesn’t match their workflow. Core customers are YouTube creators, wedding videographers and film-school grads who need broadcast-quality images without rental-house paperwork. They value transparent specs, fast replacements and the ability to upgrade one component while keeping the rest of the bundle. The brand voice is jargon-free and tutorial-heavy, reflecting a user base that learns gear on the internet rather than on set. Vidcine competes with mass-market electronics retailers and niche video specialists that either lack filmmaking focus or lock inventory behind membership fees. It differentiates by curating only video-centric SKUs, publishing unfiltered sample footage, and bundling accessories that competitors up-sell separately, cutting total cost of entry by roughly 20 %.
Shoot like a pro, learn as you go, keep what works
Vai al sitoEsseShop è una piattaforma di servizi digitali che offre streaming, download e contenuti digitali per l'intrattenimento e il consumo di media.
Tutti i tuoi contenuti preferiti in un unico posto, sempre a portata di mano
Vai al sitoIt Blazevideo sells consumer-grade video capture, conversion and editing hardware plus bundled Windows software. Flagship lines include USB video-capture dongles, HDMI-to-USB capture cards, VHS-to-digital converter kits and standalone DVR boxes for analog sources. Products sit in the budget-to-mid-range band: most SKUs USD 25-80, with 1080p/60 capture cards topping out around 120. Sales are online-only through the brand’s own storefront and Amazon marketplace accounts in North America and the EU. The brand’s pitch is “one-cable digitizing”: every device ships with cables, adapters and a pre-activated software suite that installs drivers automatically, eliminating the open-source setup common in cheap capture hardware. They were among the first to bundle a 64-bit H.264/MP4 encoder that runs on low-spec PCs, and their “Time-Shift” DVR firmware lets users pause live analog feeds—features normally found on pricier PCIe cards. These capabilities have made their VHS converter kit a perennial top-10 seller in Amazon’s Video Capture category. Core buyers are 35-65-year-old hobbyists rescuing family memories—VHS, Hi8, camcorder tapes—who want plug-and-play operation without building a retro capture rig. Secondary users are budget gamers and streamers capturing retro consoles or HDMI sources below 4K. The brand appeals to value-oriented pragmatists who prioritize compatibility lists, clear step-by-step PDFs and U.S.-based email support over premium codecs or broadcast-grade gear. Blazevideo competes in the sub-$150 USB capture niche against generic no-name dongles and semi-pro PCIe cards. It differentiates by packaging certified drivers, lifetime software updates and a two-year warranty in the same box, positioning itself as the “safe choice” between flaky unbranded sticks and costlier pro-sumer hardware that demands separate software licenses.
Your old tapes deserve better than a tech headache
Vai al sitoEkoi is a French direct-to-consumer cycling brand that sells performance apparel, helmets, shoes, sunglasses, gloves, and accessories for road, MTB, triathlon, and gravel riders. Prices sit in the mid-range—most jerseys and bib shorts €80-140, carbon-soled shoes €160-220, and aero helmets €140-190—sold almost exclusively through ekoi.com with limited pop-up outlets in major European races. The company offers a “custom kit” configurator that lets clubs and individuals order one-off colorways with a 3-week turnaround. The brand’s visibility comes from long-running sponsorships of WorldTour teams (Cofidis, Lotto Dstny) and Ironman athletes, supplying race-proven products that are then released almost unchanged to consumers. Ekoi was an early adopter of photochromic and polarized lenses in cycling glasses, and its Competition aero road helmet and E-Land running-style MTB shoe have become cult favorites for delivering pro-level specs at half the price of legacy Italian brands. Core buyers are serious amateur racers and club riders who want pro-team aesthetics and technical fabrics without paying premium Italian prices. They value the ability to match kit exactly to their club colors, appreciate French design, and follow European pro racing closely; sustainability is secondary to performance and value. Ekoi competes in the crowded “direct-to-consumer performance cycling” space against other online-only or small-catalog brands that bypass bike shops. It differentiates by leveraging live race exposure, rapid custom production, and aggressive pricing on carbon footwear and aero helmets—categories where traditional players still rely on retail mark-ups.
Pro team kit and performance, without the Italian price tag