Chinese Screens



chinese screens
How do you change the language setting on windows xp?mine right now is chinese, how can i change it to english

The display of the start icon on the lower left of the Screen is set in chinese character instead of ‘START’

I’m sorry you won’t be able to do that because you are using the Chinese version of Windows XP.

“Avatar” Hits Chinese Screens


Eight Ladies Asian Sideboard


Eight Ladies Asian Sideboard


$1,195.00


LCQ-BKSLNTCAB Chinese sideboard shelf perfect for any home! Features: -8 ladies theme.-Asian sideboard.-Handmade.-Hand painted.-4 Doors.-Removable interior shelving.-Genuine brass hardware. Construction: -Elm wood construction. Color/Finish: -Hand lacquered finish. Dimensions: -Overall dimensions: 30”H x 60”W x 18”D….

A giant television screen and The Sinosteel building in Zhongguancun, Photo Mugs


A giant television screen and The Sinosteel building in Zhongguancun, Photo Mugs



A giant television screen and The Sinosteel building in Zhongguancun, Chinas biggest computer and electronic shopping center, Beijing, China, Asia….


Asias largest TV screen at The Place shopping centre, Beijing, China, Asia Photo Mugs


Asias largest TV screen at The Place shopping centre, Beijing, China, Asia Photo Mugs



Asias largest TV screen at The Place shopping centre, Beijing, China, Asia….


Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen - Complete Ring Cycle (Levine, Metropolitan Opera)


Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen – Complete Ring Cycle (Levine, Metropolitan Opera)


$78.67


To celebrate the centennial of the first American performances of Wagner’s operatic tetralogy based on Teutonic myths and legends, conductor James Levine leads the Metropolitan Opera in an acclaimed production. The stellar ensemble cast includes James Morris, Christa Ludwig, Siegfried Jerusalem, Jessye Norman and Hildegard Behrens. Seven-disc set includes “Das Rheingold,” “Die Walkure,” “Siegfried…

Baby Einstein - Language Nursery


Baby Einstein – Language Nursery


$8.99


If you’ve been around babies in the last few years, you’ve seen these newfangled toys that are abstract in color (or just black, white, and red) and make curious, crunching noises. Studies have shown that these types of toys stimulate newborns, expanding the capacity of their little sponge-like minds. That concept comes to the video age in Baby Einstein. This 30-minute tape is called a “video boar…