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Now it’s almost time to back to school, have enjoyed a color and meaningful Summer break? Let’s get ready and be excited for another great term! Meanwhile, after a long summer holiday, are you looking forwared to see everyone and prepare some cool gifts for your classmates or teachers? Welcome to the Pavtube 2014 Back to Continue reading →

Stream digital copy movies to Moto X for playing back

Nowadays, many Blu-ray and DVD discs you purchased come with an additional Disc – Digital Copy, which provides you with a digital version of the movie. Your disc provides you with the highest quality home entertainment. Moto X have no permission to access digital copy movies. Here comes Pavtube ChewTune software (a DRM Converter app) Continue reading →

Sync iTunes movies and TV shows to Moto X phone for viewing without DRM limitation

The Moto X stands out from the crowd of Android phones with its high performance, customized interface, and affordable price. The 4.7 inch phone with a resolution 1280*720, which is the same as most popular phones. Moto X also has excellent battery life. No doubt, watch movies on Moto X will be a good experience. Continue reading →

Transfer 1080p 720p MKV videos to Moto X for playback with high quality

The Moto X (codenamed Ghost) is Motorola’s first flagship smartphone since being acquired by Google Inc. This guide is mainly talking about how to transfer 1080p 720p MKV movies to Moto X for playing. As we all know, Moto X has a Full HD display, which is really wonderful for us to enjoy high defination Continue reading →

How to Rip Blu-ray movies for Moto X phone playback

The Moto X is an interesting device. Its complicated Motorola X8 processor with dedicated cores for various functions, customizable design and American manufacturing mean it’s a pricey phone to make. And despite people calling it overpriced, it really is worth what you’re getting. Most of all, the Moto X equipped with a Full HD display, Continue reading →

How to Guide: Put and play DVD movies on Moto X

T-Mobile’s Moto X ($599 for 16GB) is an excellent phone, and I highly recommend it. But it’s also suffering from a series of unforced errors by Motorola and T-Mobile with regards to pricing and availability. I really think the Moto X is the world’s most appealing Android smartphone, which makes T-Mobile’s strategy, or lack thereof, Continue reading →