Sunday, November 27, 2011

Tips to Troubleshoot HDMI Cables

Tips to Troubleshoot HDMI Cables

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HDMI cables are becoming one of the most used cables in the market today. If you go to your local electronic store, you will be able find various gadgets, which use these cables for providing high definition audio and video experience. Once you start using the HDMI connector, you will be able to enjoy the amazing features it provides you. One of the best features of the HDMI cables is, you will be able to connect these cables to your TV and watch media directly from your computer. Therefore, if you want to watch your music or flicks, you do not have to burn bunch of CDs or DVDs. These cables can also provide you the best clarity video.

There are many people, who are still not aware of the amazing features of the HDMI connectors. If you are one amongst them, this content will provide you some information. Most of the people who do not have proper knowledge about the HDMI cables will experience in connecting and getting it to the display properly. If you do not connect the cable properly, you might experience, flickering, improper aspect ratio or scrolling picture. Therefore, it is quite imperative to know more about the cables to get rid of these hassles.

If you are not able to connect the HDMI connector by yourself or experience any problems, which you may not able to troubleshoot by yourself, taking the assistance of an expert will be the best option for you. There are numerous service providers in the market, who will be able to solve your problems within no time. Internet is also the best source to know more about these cables. There are numerous websites in the net, which will help you to troubleshoot your HDMI cables.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

PS3 No Video - Free Tips to Fix PlayStation 3 No Video Problem!

PS3 No Video - Free Tips to Fix PlayStation 3 No Video Problem!

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PS3 no video errors can be very disruptive to your game play experience and any other experience that you might be using the console for. There are several tips for fixing the issue of PS3 no video that may help you solve this problem. Some of these are common sense and some are not very common at all. However make sure you try them all before calling Sony to get repair services.

First things first the most common cause of PS3 no video problems is that the audio video cables aren't hooked up properly. Always check your system and your monitor to make sure that all connections are properly inserted at both ends. If this does not fix your issue then you may wish to try another cable.

If a second cable does not fix PS3 no video problem then you may need to change the settings. Often people will hook up an HDMI cable to their unit and forget to set the display settings before the switch. This would mean that your system is still using the standard video cable port instead of the HDMI port.

If the PS3 no video problem still exists with using both sets of cables then check that your TV is receiving signals from other components. When doing this also make sure that you're using the correct input channel for your console. If this still does not solve PS3 no video problem then you may need to call tech support and resolve your issue.

Experiencing the PS3 no video problem doesn't mean that your console has failed. It can often mean that it is simply not hooked up properly or its settings aren't configured. Checking the obvious things like cable connections, input channel, video configuration settings, and monitor functionality can help you fix PS3 no video issues. Remember to be patient and never assume that it is dead until you've tried everything.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

What is DisplayPort?

What is DisplayPort?

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Displayport is one of the newer video digital interfaces that serve as a cathode ray tube, or CRT for monitors and televisions. Displayport is one of the Video Electronics Standards Association's (VESA) newest vision in simplifying and standardizing video connections, including the common and much used VGA, DVI and HDMI interfaces.

The maximum capacity in transfer for a Displayport interface is around 8.6 gigabits per second over a 2m cable. The Displayport connector acts as a direct competitor with the HDMI, featuring richer colours, higher resolutions and being able to hold a variety of different channels which handle device control instructions.

This particular cable has been in the markets since 2008. While the original VGA port has been extremely reliable and compliant, the Displayport cable sets a new standard which is on par with the HDMI. Possible uses for the Displayport cable range from a home entertainment system to a computer monitor. The Displayport connection allows for a direct connection from the computer onto a digital entertainment system, greatly simplifying the process and cutting out any messy wires.

Utilising a USB connection supporting 1 of 4 pairs of data including audio, video, and clock signals, the Displayport cable boasts a maximum resolution of 1080p. Although the Displayport cable itself is compliant with other HD systems such as DVI and HDMI, the Displayport connector itself is not cross compatible.

Security measures implemented into the cable includes DPCP, or otherwise known as DisplayPort Content Protection. DPCP allows for users to optionally enable content protection that can help protect transmission data from being intercepted and sent to unauthorized users from a distance. The Displayport system is also being constantly upgraded, with its development backed up by Intel is releasing new versions to the market much like the way HDMI does so.

And in comparison, when looking at Displayport and HDMI, which one is better than the other? There are a variety of answers to this, but one advantage of using Displayport is that it is currently license free, meaning that developers and computer technology manufacturers are more likely to use the Displayport connector since it is more cost effective than the HDMI which requires licensing fees. In terms of quality, the Displayport would be more or less on the same level as a HDMI, which is by far one of the best means of display HD media. Displayport has received much positive feedback from the market, and it will probably continue to do so.

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

HDMI, A Brief Overview - How to Select the Right HDMI Cable for Your New HD TV or Home Theatre

HDMI, A Brief Overview - How to Select the Right HDMI Cable for Your New HD TV or Home Theatre

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When shopping for a new HD TV or Home Theatre system often times how to connect it all up becomes the most confusing decision of all.

With the introduction of HDMI, the idea was to simplify connectivity between devices, and what a great step forward it is. Of course like most things there are some minor quirks but this technology offers mostly positive benefits.

HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) means that a single digital link between source and display can now replace those numerous coloured RCA connectors that we were previously familiar with, or could more accurately be described as the Spaghetti Junction wiring lurking behind many a Home Entertainment System.

Besides the obvious advantage of less clutter, using a HDMI Cable means that you are able to enjoy a Full HD Digital Video signal (1920 x 1080 pixels) and uncompressed multi channel digital audio. Formats like Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio offer a soundtrack with flawless quality identical to the studio master.

Another important fact to consider is that S/PDIF connections like Optical/Toslink or Digital Coaxial do not offer enough bandwidth for High Definition audio. These connection types have a maximum data transfer of 1536kbps which is only enough for the legacy audio codecs like Dolby Digital, DTS or uncompressed 2 Channel LPCM (at a maximum resolution of 48kHz/16bit).

The potential quirks with HDMI technology usually stems from HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) handshaking issues or EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) synchronisation issues. Usually there are ways within the settings for each device to overcome any such issues. However, to cover this in detail would be another topic altogether and we may post another article in the future addressing these technologies in more detail.

So now you're out shopping for that nice new HD TV and you might be wondering what is required to set it all up?

Chances are that you came across some very expensive Cables and/or other accessories while looking for your new TV. The good news is that this article should help better equip you with knowledge so you don't end up spending unnecessarily for your new home entertainment setup.

Perhaps you have found this article after shopping at a local retailer and came home baffled why all the accessories cost so much. Well, the truth is they don't have to.

You might have heard that HDMI is digital so the cables are all the same. While this is true on a basic level, it isn't always as simple as that. Like anything there are still certain levels of quality that may impact performance.

Without strictly referring to HDMI Cables in particular but in general there are products out there that are insanely expensive. There are also products available that are just plain cheap and nasty. Best of all, there is great quality that can be found at the right price.

I am not about to tell you that every single HDMI Cable out there is a blatant rip off nor will I attempt to state that any low cost option is cheap and nasty. There are far too many variables to cover in regards to this. It is this happy medium (great quality at a low price) that I would like to concentrate on here in this article.

So what is the make up of a HDMI Cable? As a basic summary, a High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet, which is commonly referred to as a HDMI v1.4 Cable (even though this is technically the incorrect name and we will cover this in more detail soon) consists of 5 main separately insulated twisted pairs each with a drain wire and also four other separately insulated conductors. This makes 19 conductors in total. On the outside of these conductors below the PVC covering is a braided shield which usually also has another drain wire.

Most high quality Audio Visual Cables will use Oxygen Free Copper Conductors while cheaper Cables may use materials such as Copper Clad Aluminium (CCA) as this is generally cheaper to manufacture.

Probably the most important factor in regards to HDMI performance is the conductor wire gauge. What this essentially refers to is the thickness of the cable. This becomes quite important for longer lengths. Lengths over 5m start to have some impact. However, it is when lengths 10m and above are used that this becomes even more important. Electrical signals by nature will attenuate. This means that over longer distances the signal will gradually lose strength.

HDMI Cables will usually range from 30AWG to 24AWG. Some of the extreme budget varieties may use 32AWG (or thinner) conductors. It is also important to note here that a lower number equals a thicker cable. For example, 30AWG is the thinner conductor and 24AWG is the thicker conductor.

As a minimum 30AWG is usually ok for up to about 5m, 28AWG can be pushed to a maximum of approximately 10m, 26AWG can suffice for up to 15m and for anything over this length 24AWG is almost essential.

However, the above are bare minimums. For guaranteed performance, our recommendations are 28AWG for up to 4m, 26AWG for up to 9m and 24AWG for anything 10m or longer. Sometimes when approaching distances of 20m or greater, active solutions like HDMI Repeaters or Extenders are required as a passive cable may not be adequate. Please also note that these guidelines are based on today's technology. With rumours of 4K Resolution circulating (Ultra HD - 3840 x 2160 pixels), this would most certainly make the requirement for a quality HDMI Cable even more important.

The shielding of a HDMI Cable can also be quite important. However, this is a less complicated topic and basically any quality HDMI Cable should have triple layer shielding.

Please note that the above guidelines are only our recommendations and actual results may vary depending on the setup involved.

In regards to the different HDMI versions, previously HDMI Cables were referred to with version numbers. However, HDMI Licensing has now removed these and replaced the numbers with five categories. These are Standard HDMI Cable, Standard HDMI Cable with Ethernet, Standard Automotive HDMI Cable, High Speed HDMI Cable or High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet.

HDMI Licensing has certification standards in place and also offers a HDMI Adopter program. Any supplier of quality HDMI Cables should readily be able to supply the relevant certification on request. If you do happen to come across any that cannot offer this certification, our recommendation would be that you should be weary of the quality that might be on offer.

We hope this has provided some key points to help you get better value for money when shopping for accessories like HDMI Cables to go with that new High Definition TV.

Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions. We are more than happy to help with any questions relating to Home Theatre and Hi-Fi technology. You can visit our website via the link below in which our contact details can easily be found.

- David Burgchard (Space Hi-Fi)

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

REVIEW: Motorola Triumph - Virgin Mobile USA Prepaid Smartphone!

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In this video I give a hands on review of the Motorola Triumph Android 2.2 Smartphone from Virgin Mobile USA! You will get a good look at the phone with it's giant 4.1 inch LCD screen as well as get my opinion of the hardware, build quality, features, and end user experience. Enjoy, comment, and rate!

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Monday, November 21, 2011

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Review: Acer Aspire One 722

Review: Acer Aspire One 722

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The Acer Aspire One 722 can be described as a reliable, economical Netbook with HDMI. It's less expensive as some products, yet it is cheaper than most, which might more than make up for it in the benefit department. If you currently have a powerful laptop and just need a lighter-weight netbook for travelling, or if you are looking for an inexpensive media PC, or if perhaps you're looking for an starting laptop for a child, the Acer Aspire One 722 could easily be the Netbook suitable for you.

Hardware Details

AMD Dual-Core C-50 1.0 GHz processor 2GB DDR3 SDRAM 250 GB 5400RPM hard drive ATI Radeon HD 6250 graphics card w/ 256MB dedicated memory 8" x 11.2" x 1" 3.2 pounds

Keyboard and Touchpad

There is no two ways about this - the keyboard feels filled and flexes uncomfortably. Other, similarly-sized products find a way to offer up far more room, although they're working in a similar form factor. The arrow keys are all half-sized, with "extra" shortcut keys over the left and right keys, which basically just can get in the way when attempting to move around quickly. This, not to mention the fact that the laptop keyboard flexes downwards at the drop of a hat (or the press of a key!) brings about the many more problems while typing than usual.

Then again, the touchpad is impressive in how unremarkable it really is. It's the same texture as the other parts of the body, therefore it doesn't stand out awkwardly. It's matte in texture, so your are capable of sense exactly where your fingers are. The mouse button bar is extremely reactive, and left and right-click are very well defined. You won't end up making numerous problems on this touchpad - the truth is you'll scarcely notice it's there in any respect! You'll only use it exactly as you expect and it will work as intended, that is optimal for virtually any trackpad.

Screen

Similarly, the display suffers from a reduced budget too. Whenever turned up as high as it can go, the screen still seems a little dim, although the backlight is reasonably even - no areas seem much lighter or darker than any others. The viewing angle isn't too large, but if you're watching it as one individual, you will have no difficulties. If you want to share your display with multiple folks, you may as well connect to an external display with your Netbook HDMI port anyhow.

The display is at least big (11.6 inches) and high-resolution (1366 x 768). It's not a bad display by any means, however it certainly isn't a superb one.

Ports and Connectors

Needless to say, you get a Netbook HDMI port on this laptop, located on the left side. You will also get 3 USB ports, all of which are USB 2.0, meaning faster speed, which means less time spent moving files.

Included as well will be a VGA port (useful should you come across an older screen), a high-speed networking connector (excellent if you want to save or move a lot of files), and a webcam with mike. The webcam isn't stellar quality, but certainly a nice option if you wanted to have a very quick meeting.

OS and Software

The Acer Aspire One 722 comes installed with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, which is a nice option. They could have supplied only 32-bit, as most versions of this Netbook only have 2 GB of RAM. The 64-bit variation provides you with the choice of upgrading your RAM later, in case you find your usage requires a bit more breathing space.

However, based on the place you get it from, your Aspire One 722 may show up with a lot of bloatware installed, which significantly reduces the initial impressions of a clean, new Netbook. Reasonably, all that's necessary installed on a fresh Netbook with HDMI is the os plus some kind of media player to let you display your high-definition movies. Trialware and software of doubtful value should not be packed in, as it doesn't actually add any value for the Netbook. This is an area where Acer falls down.

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Hack Your Home Theater: Rip Movies, Fix Scratched DVDs, and Set Up XBMC! - Lifehacker

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In this episode, we return to the couch and figure out a better way to enjoy one of our favorite gadgets: the television. We'll learn how to fix a scratched DVD using a few common household items, rip a movie from a DVD or other media format, avoid overpaying for HDMI cables, and set up XBMC. Grab your popcorn and take a seat - This is Lifehacker, Episode 13. ~~~~ Tip Tester: Fix a Scratched DVD lifehacker.com lifehacker.com Survivalist: How to Rip a DVD lifehacker.com How to Set UP XBMC lifehacker.com Cheapskate: Cheap HDMI Cables lifehacker.com Downloads of the Day: XBMC, Handbrake, StreamToMe xbmc.org handbrake.fr projectswithlove.com ~~~~~~ Get More Lifehacker Every Monday- Subscribe! www.youtube.com See our latest episode: youtube.com Watch more of the show: www.youtube.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: facebook.com Lifehacker Homepage: www.lifehacker.com revision3.com iTunes: itunes.apple.com More From The People Who Brought You Lifehacker: twitter.com ABOUT LIFEHACKER: Learn tips and tricks for everything from computers to brewing coffee from the team at Lifehacker. Want to learn how to make a touch-screen stylus from a candy wrapper? Done. Need to open a beer bottle with a piece of paper? Right here. Whether you want to be more productive or just have fun, you can find out how to do it all in this series.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Meizu M9 English Review Part 1

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Part 1 of the first English Review for Meizu's M9 Mobile Phone, courtesy of xcmir at Meizu English Forums. Watch Part 2 here: www.youtube.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PHONE SPECIFICATIONS (Thanks to Strumpa at MeizuMe): CPU: 1 Ghz Cortex A8-based Samsung S5PC110 Graphics Processor: Power VR 540 GPU Audio chip: Texas Instruments TLV320AIC36 Memory: Memory: 512 Mb ROM / 512 Mb RAM Networks: GSM, GPRS, EDGE, 3G network support: WCDMA, HSDPA and HSUPA with speeds of 7,2/5,76 Mbps (2100Mhz WCDMA, check google if your carrier supports this) Dimensions: 59,8 x 113 x 11 mm Weight: 123 grams Expansion slot: Micro SD / TF - No built-in storage, microSDHC support. (Will come with either an 8GB or 16GB TF card) Display: 3.56" (49.92 x 74.88 mm), 960x640 pixel resolution, 16 million colors Operating System: Android 2.2 Modified by Meizu(Includes English language), Android 2.3 will be released in the next firmware update. Camera: 5 megapixels camera, Pictures in 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, Records videos in 720p HD (1280x720) at 30 FPS, No flash in the first version Battery: 1370 mAh Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.1 / WiFi 802.11b/g/n (Different WLAN module compared to M8, WiFi tethering is supported) / A-GPS / TV-out (via mini USB, no HDMI. Not sure if included in the first version) Ports: Mini USB 2.0, 3.5 mm audio jack Price: 2499RMB (370 USD) 8GB 2799RMB (422 USD) 16GB ...

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Flat Screen HDTV Connections

Flat Screen HDTV Connections

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Compared to setting up all the connections, buying a flat screen HDTV is the easy part. Indeed, connecting the correct cables to the right inputs and outputs of the proper equipment can be a challenge, especially for those who aren't tech-savvy, so make sure you read the basics first before you take on the task.

Types of Connections

Usually, a flat screen HDTV carries two basic types of connections - analog connections and digital or HD connections, although some new ones only come with the latter. Analog connections are comprised of radio frequency (RF), composite video and S-video connections, which can be used to connect cable boxes, VCRs, DVD players, antennas and some game consoles, of which S-video has the capability of delivering the highest video quality. There are also analog audio connections for older audio receivers and stereo components.

HD connections, on the other hand, consist of component video or YPbPr, FireWire or IEEE 1394, VGA or PC input, DVI and HDMI connections, which are what you should be looking for if you want to enjoy the highest video and audio quality from your HDTV. Check for HDMI connections, in particular, since these allow you to get superb video and audio quality from most HD sources, including HD cable boxes, Blu-Ray players, surround sound speakers, HDTV tuners and newer game consoles.

Connecting Your Cable Box

To get cable on your HDTV, you simply have to connect the wire running from the cable outlet to the box then plug the box to the back of your HDTV using an RF, composite, S-video or HDMI connection, depending on the type of cable box and the input you have available on your HDTV. If you want to record your favorite shows on an HD DVR like a TiVo box, you have to connect your cable box to the DVR first instead of connecting it directly to the HDTV, then connect the DVR to the HDTV via the connections provided.

Connecting your Speakers

To enjoy the superior sound quality offered by your HDTV, it is recommended that you connect external speakers, whether a pair of stereo speakers or four, six or seven surround sound speakers. You cannot connect them directly to your HDTV, though. Rather, you have to connect them first to the AV receiver that comes with the system then connect the AV receiver to the HDTV. Make sure you connect the wires to the right ports on the receiver. For example, if the pair of wires are coming from the front right speaker, they should be connected to the inputs labeled front right, specifically to the ports that match the color of each.

Connecting Your Computer

You may also want to use your flat screen HDTV as your computer monitor. If you do, you will need to get a high quality video card for your computer then connect the CPU to the HDTV via the output provided on the card. If the card only has an S-video, component video or VGA output, you will need to run an audio cable from the soundcard of the CPU to the HDTV, as well. You can also connect your laptop to your HDTV if you want to use it as your DVD or Blu-Ray player, which is especially a good idea if your laptop has an HDMI output.

Connecting Your Game Console

You can also enjoy playing video console games on your flat screen HDTV. In fact, most HDTVs have a dedicated gaming mode that disables video processing to eliminate controller delay. There are two ways to connect your game console - through your AV receiver or directly to your HDTV. Either way, the type of cable you need depends on your game console. Wii game consoles have component video outputs while Xbox and PlayStation consoles have HDMI for superior video quality.

As for your other equipment, simply look at their available outputs then shop for the correct cable. Don't hesitate to ask at the electronics store if you're not sure about which cable you are looking for. Your set-up depends on the types of equipment you have as well as how many of them you want to use with your flat screen HDTV. If you are using a lot of equipment, you might want to go with a wireless hub so the back of your HDTV isn't too crowded. You might want to get a universal remote control, as well.

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Monday, November 14, 2011

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Archos 101 Internet Tablet affiliated to HDTV via HDMI

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Sapphire Radeon HD 4830 Video Card

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The Sapphire Radeon HD 4830 GPU delivers a cinematic gaming experience with unprecedented performance. Thepowerful new TeraScale graphics will propel you deep into your gameplay with seamless frame rates and high resolutions. Enhanced anti-aliasing (AA) and anisotropic filtering create striking graphics with unparalleled realism so you can max out the settings of the most demanding next-generation games or revitalize your favorite titles. Play today while preparing for tomorrow with tessellation, support for DirectX 10.1 and scalable ATI CrossFireX technology. With 640 stream processors and 512MB of GDDR3 memory, The HIS Radeon 4830 gives you great performance without breaking the bank.

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Sony KDL-55EX720 Review - 2011 LED 3D HDTV

Sony KDL-55EX720 Review - 2011 LED 3D HDTV

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Sony has been offering its greatest range of LCD televisions from past few years and now it is all set to take a new leap with its new Sony Bravia 2011 EX Essential Series. Sony KDL-55EX720 is the top most model in this family that proffers excellent 3D experience at competitive prices. This model denotes the ultimate fusion of style and performance that will take you to a new world of entertainment at its best. When it comes to the appearance, Sony KDL-55EX720 bags the show with its sleek, glossy body along with the black textured strip at the bottom. The complete unit rests over a wide rectangular stands that adds up to the overall appearance of this new Sony Bravia LCD.

All new Sony KDL-55EX720 features good picture quality with sharp and accurate colors and contrast. It delivers an excellent 3D experience with the use of Active-Shutter 3D and is also clubbed with conversion feature from 2D to 3D. The LCD screen provides high resolution of 1920 x 1080 with full HD support that can turn your television experience into a mind blasting realism. Sony is known for best sound and Sony KDL-55EX720 keeps up the name of the company in this respect, offering perfect surround sound along with perfect image precision. Sony is also providing extensive internet applications along with this HD LCD like Twitter, YouTube, Skype, Hulu Plus, Facebook, Pandora and a lot more. Another new feature added to this latest Sony Bravia LCD is X-Reality which aids in analyzing video content for generating sharper picture with best quality.

Sony KDL-55EX720 is available in different screen sizes including 60", 55", 46", 40" and 32" inch with thickness less than 1.6 inch- making it thinner and slimmer! To cut short your electricity bill, Sony has formulated its new Sony KDL-55EX720 in accordance with the Energy Star Standards so now you don't worry about your electricity expenses while you are watching your favorite movie all night long! In comparison to other LCD televisions offered by other manufacturers in the market, Sony KDL-55EX720 is far better in technology, looks and performance and is also a pretty good deal for your pocket. You cannot imagine technology coming in such thin packet that will provide elegance to your living room or anywhere you place it.

So if you are hunting for a LCD LED television for your home this season, take rest and look at this brand new Sony KDL-55EX720 for some outstanding fun waiting to fill you with ecstasy.

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Mini Displayport to HDMI Adapter: Unboxing

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This is the unboxing of the mini displayport to HDMI adapter that we got off ebay.com for less then . Check out our last video at the end and SUBSCRIBE for update on new video, oh and it's free. To Buy: shop.ebay.com Visit: www.shawmediapros.com Follow www.twitter.com Watch : www.youtube.com

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Review - Acer Aspire 6920-6422 Laptop

Review - Acer Aspire 6920-6422 Laptop

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Pros: Cosmetic Design and build quality, Fast Processor, Lots of Ram, Blu-Ray, Fast Dedicated Video Card, HDMI Output, Bluetooth, Wireless N

Cons: Speakers are weak compared to the rest of the system, but not bad, Could use a bigger hard drive.

Summary: Hands down, this is the best value in a no compromise full power multi-media laptop. This should replace your old desktop pc, or be your first pc if you don't own one yet.

What can I say about the Acer Aspire 6920-6422? Intel dual core 2.5mhz processor - check, 4gb of ram - check, dedicated nVidia 9500 video card with HDMI - check, Blue-Ray player - check, Bluetooth - check, Wireless N - check. All this packaged in a beautiful shell that you can't take your eyes off of.

This laptop is designed to do everything a PC is supposed to do. The core elements of this laptop should give you years of use for any office application, graphic intensive multimedia applications, with HD movies and gaming in all it's glory. The combination of the dual core 2.5ghz processor, 4gb of ddr2 ram, and super fast nVidia 9500 video card is the perfect combination for the current Windows Vista operating system. It's the only laptop in this price range that puts all these things together in a beautiful and well made shell.

Without getting too technical with speed charts, features, and benchmarks, it's suffice to say that the Intel processor in the Acer Aspire 6920-6422 if one of the best available today. Faster than any other CPU in almost any laptop in any price range. It's going to breeze through Microsoft Office applications like Excel, Word, and Powerpoint. Plenty of power to handle rendering and processing in any graphic application such as found in Adobe CSx suites. It will even power through any processor intensive strategy games giving you fast response times. Trust me, the processor will not be the weak link in your laptop adventures.

The next link in the chain is the memory. With 4gb of DDR2 ram, Windows Vista will have plenty of room to open multiple office applications, surf the web, and check email all at the same time. You'll be able to switch between any of these applications with speed and confidence. For graphic intensive applications, you'll be able to work with large photo files, edit HD video content (like from your camera or camcorder), and seamlessly cut, paste, and undo any kind of multimedia content the typical consumer would ever work with.

The final link in the chain is the video card. The Acer Aspire 6920-6422 comes with the nVidia GeForce 9500M GS. This is the laptop version from it's powerful line of desktop video cards. Most laptops use an integrated intel solution that works fine for office applications and watching movies. However, for graphic intensive applications like from Adobe, and gaming, you really need a powerful dedicated video card. The 9500 GS in this Acer does not disappoint. Again, without getting too technical, you'll be able to watch HD movies using nVidia's highly rated PureVideo HD, and play most games at or near their max quality settings. The other nice thing about the video setup on this laptop is that it comes with an HDMI out port. This will let you hook up your laptop to your 60" HDTV and watch Blu-Ray movies in all their digital high definition glory.

Now lets talk about all the other specs that make up why this is such a great value. I don't put as much emphasis on the hard drive size as I used too. Until solid state drives become the de facto standard, there is very little difference in the laptop community. The hard drive is your standard SATA 250gb 5400rpm 2.5" drive. Nothing particularly special here. But at 250gb, it's large enough not to leave you wanting for any office application and gaming. For you multimedia users who edit large graphic files like raw photos and HD video, you probably already have an external drive for that stuff anyway. If you don't have one, get one. We all know how hard drives can and will fail eventually, so back up your pictures, movies, and projects to an external hard drive right away. Don't leave stuff like that on a laptop that can be dropped, lost, or stolen, right?

Now there are a ton of other features here that I'm going to skim through a bit, but these are the key features that will save you money because they are not normally found on other laptops in this price range. In particular, the built in Blu-Ray drive. You'd pay 0-0 for one of these separately. Bluetooth built in - you'd pay - for this separately. HDMI out - built in and cannot be added separately, so this is really really nice. Digital sound with s/pdif out - you'd pay -0 separately. Then there are the features you find on most laptops in this range such as memory card support, modem for dial up, ethernet, and USB ports. There's also the 16-inch 16:9 ratio display, built-in subwoofer, and touch-sensitive multimedia control panel. Don't let the subwoofer feature fool you. This is still a laptop speaker configuration that sounds better than most laptops, but is still a group of speakers in a thin plastic case. Don't expect to be able to hear this thing clearly in a noisy room, but it does sound great while typing away in your favorite chair.

I really like the blu-ray drive, bluetooth, and hdmi port. You can watch blu-ray movies on your HDTV and chat using your cell phone's bluetooth wireless headset on all the voice messaging services or VOIp like skype. These are the kind of features usually reserved for desktop users who would buy these things as add ons to their pc (like me). If you really wannabe be cool, buy a bluetooth keyboard and air mouse and use your hdtv as your main monitor. Turn your laptop into a true piece of home theater equipment since it already has the blu-ray drive, hdmi, and s/pdif audio.

The wireless-n is a nice feature. It's main advantage right now is range. Although it's theoretically 6x faster than wireless-g, it will be a long time before the cable/dsl companies will be able to pump out that kind of speed to the consumer. The theoretical 4x the range of wireless-g is where it's at. If you have a wireless-n router at home, then you'll be able to roam around your home without dropping the signal. Also, even though you won't see any difference in internet speeds, wireless-n offers enough speed to stream HD video content smoothly and transfer files between your laptop and desktop much faster as well.

Still, with all these features and power found in the Acer Aspire 6920-6422, I thought of a couple of things that would make this little gem standout just a tad more. For one, a SATA port for external hard drives. Of course you can buy USB external hard drives that offer virtually the same speed, but I prefer using the native SATA interface whenever possible. Most USB drives are really SATA drives with a conversion to USB built in. The only other thing I'd want is the latest dual-band wireless n. It already has wireless n built in, but they have recently come out with a dual band wireless n that can operate on a different frequency. This reduces interference commonly found in homes and offices that have all kinds of wireless devices.

If you're on the fence about deciding between a laptop and a desktop, get this laptop. In the long run, you'll appreciate the portability, space savings, and power savings of this laptop without compromising processing power and features. Plus, you won't need to buy a separate monitor ever, since you probably already have an HDTV which can be used as a monitor.

As of this writing, the best price can be found online for ,395.99 w/Free Shipping!

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Canon PowerShot SX130IS Review

Canon PowerShot SX130IS Review

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Hello, and thank you for taking the time to read this Canon PowerShot SX130IS review! What I do is study as many reviews as I can about a particular product (sometimes as many as several dozen) and then pull them together into a single product overview like this one. By the time you reach the end of this short Canon PowerShot SX130IS review article, you should be armed with the knowledge required to make an informed purchasing decision regarding the Canon SX130IS 12.1 MP Digital Camera.

Canon PowerShot SX130IS Review

What I have found after reading a few dozen Canon SX130IS reviews is that it is appears to be a pretty solid digital camera. Most buyers who have reviewed it have rated it very highly (usually 4 or 5 stars). Many owners of the SX130IS Digital Camera appear very happy with the ease-of-use and the high-quality HD video recording. Additionally, the 3" LCD is something that many owners are particularly happy with. With that said, I've provided a bullet list below of reasons commonly given for buying the Canon SX130IS 12.1 MP Digital Camera:

Affordable / Easy to Use 12.1 Megapixels HD video with stereo sound 12x wide-angle optical zoom Multiple scene modes 3-inch wide LCD

Canon PowerShot SX130IS Review Summary

As you can see, there are quite a few solid buying reasons given by actual owners. Who am I to argue? Based on the number of positive SX130IS reviews I've read, I feel comfortable recommending it. Ready to buy? Click here to buy the SX130IS from Canon.

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

LG 42LD450 Review / Insight.mp4

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The LG LD450 LCD TV series provides Full HD 1080p picture quality and built in freeview with a wide variety of connectivity including 2 HDMI and a USB connection for playback of your favourite pictures and music.... If you want to find out more about this TV and discuss your issues, interests, concerns regarding this set then visit avfourms.com.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Lenovo IdeaPad K1 Tablet: Product Tour

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Take a look at what the Lenovo IdeaPad K1 tablet -- our first-ever Android-based tablet -- can do for you.

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Monday, October 31, 2011

HDMI Cables - Are They Necessary?

HDMI Cables - Are They Necessary?

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I recently had the pleasure and the misfortune to shop for a new television. Now I have been a rear projection screen man for almost ten years, but with the new evolution of the Plasma and LCD technology I was soon to become the newest convert in the evolution of digital television.

It was not by choice that I made this decision, but by necessity. I was the proud owner of a sixty inch rear projection screen television that decided upon itself one cold Saturday morning to go on the blink. After making several phone calls to the hard to find television service techs, the decision was made that it was time to purchase a new television.

Now if that shopping experience wasn't painful enough when looking at the price tags on these high tech devices,just making the decision between plasma and LCD took a considerable amount of time. I finally made my decision, bit the bullet and spent a considerable amount of dollars on what I considered to be my best choice. Then came the bomb shell, the HDMI cables!

After making all those decisions, it was time for the salesman to explain to me about the HDMI cable that was necessary in order for me to have the picture quality that my new plasma screen television demanded. Now don't get me wrong, I understand that this is where most of the big chain electronic stores make the bulk of their profit, but WOW, the price on these cables was through the roof. Then the big question in my mind, are they really necessary?

The answer to that is both yes and no. If you are in to electronics as I am, then you will be sure to notice the difference in picture quality. If you are a novice at all of this, well then you may never notice the difference. Here are a few questions you may want to ask yourself before spending big dollars on cables:

Will not using these high end cables hurt your equipment? No it will not.

Do the other devices in your theater array have the current technology to make the difference in picture quality? If not, then you may want to either replace that equipment as well, or work with what you have.

Does your local cable company support HD, and how many channels are available in HD at this time? In my area, HD channels at this time are scarce.

Can I get these cables at a better price? Yes you certainly can and about a third of the cost that even the big discount outlets like those that start with the letter "W", if you get my drift.

It's a big dollar purchase, go at it with a strategy. Know what your maximum budget is before you go shopping and do your research, research research before making any purchase.

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Flip SlideHD Unboxing

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Visit the site: tymoss.tv Unboxing of the new SlideHD video camera from Flip. Specs 16GB of memory, can also store up to 12 hours of user videos, movies and content from Flip channels. HD video is recorded at a 1280×720 resolution in H.264 and MP4 formats. Personalized designs are available. Get this camera at theflip.com Follow me twitter.com Subscribe to my other channels: youtube.com youtube.com youtube.com Thanks for watching! :D

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Olympus Tough TG-610 14MP 5x Optical Zoom Digital Camera Blue


Olympus Tough TG-610 14MP 5x Optical Zoom Digital Camera Blue


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Capture high-quality photos from the top of a wave to the top of the monkey bars with the TG-610. Waterproof, Shockproof and Freezeproof, this camera can take all of life's spills, thrills and chills. And with HD Movie, Wi-Fi compatibility and 3D photos (even underwater), you'll capture all of life's big (and little) adventures from a whole new perspective.

Olympus Tough TG-610 14MP 5x Optical Zoom Digital Camera Blue

  • Waterproof to 5m, shockproof to 1.5m and freezeproof to -10°C
  • High-precision 5x wide optical zoom (28-140mm in the 35mm equiv.) to capture great scenes through to stunning close-ups even in tough conditions
  • Eye-Fi Card compatibility for automatic wireless uploading of images to a website or PC
  • 3D photo shooting mode for dynamic and super-realistic stills
  • 720p HD Movie and HDMI Control

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Troubleshooting HDMI Cables

Troubleshooting HDMI Cables

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HDMI cables are great. Almost anyone with a personal computer will likely have hours and hours and hours of MP3 music in their Windows Media Player or iTunes library, and maybe a few (or a few dozen) movies we've downloaded from Netflix, as well as some home movies we've kept for posterity. The problem is that it's not always enjoyable to listen to that music on low-end computer speakers or watch those movies on your monitor.

So the HDMI cable couldn't have come along at a better time, allowing us to run media directly from the computer right into the TV, without having to bother burning a bunch of CDs or DVDs to enjoy our music and flicks on something better than our laptop display.

Of course, as with any device first making its way into the homes of consumers, there's always a learning curve. There are people who bought a VCR back in the 1980's and who are only now figuring out how to program them. Likewise, a lot of people come home with an HDMI cable and have a tricky time figuring out how to get it to work.

When people break out their first HDMI cable, there can be some difficulties getting it to display correctly. You might get a flickering, scrolling picture, or improper aspect ratio, or any number of other problems. You can plug a coaxial cable into the back of any TV and have it perform just as it would with the next, but television sets these days are built in a variety of types, as are the sources from which you'll be sending the information. As such, it's actually not a "one size fits all" undertaking.

It helps if you know your TV's maximum settings, but if you don't, here's what you need to do when your HDMI cable isn't doing what you bought it to do...

1- Access the menu on your TV, box, or DVD player, and look for the HDMI settings.
2- Honestly, the rest should be self explanatory. Set video out to HDMI, set HDMI audio out to on, etcetera.
3- Set the maximum HDMI resolution that your TV will allow. You'll know when you pass the maximum resolution because the picture will likely be scrambled or cut off. The settings should be listed something like 576, 720, 1080, etc. Most TV sets these days go up to 1080, but if you don't know, then you won't until you check.

And there you go, it's as simple as that. Like most new entertainment gadgets, gear and gizmos, using an HDMI cable properly is actually quite a bit simpler than it seems to be at first, it's just a matter of learning how it works.

Now, if you're still having troubles after adjusting all the settings properly, then the trouble is most likely a defective product. Either your TV can't accept HDMI for some reason, there's an issue with your source's HDMI port, or the cable itself is damaged. Try changing the cable out to see if that's the problem, and then simply return the defective cable.

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Droidsans Review : WellcoM A99

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Droidsans Team review WellcoM A99 (Huawei IDEOS X6). Which cover on Physical Appearance, Performance and Features, Gaming Experience and HDMI Out ทีมงาน Droidsans ทำการทดสอบเครื่อง WellcoM A99 โดยแบ่งเป็นตอนๆ ดังนี้ - แกะกล่องสำรวจตัวเครื่อง - ทดสอบประสิทธิภาพ - การเล่นเกม - การเชื่อมต่อ HDMI

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

What Is HDMI - Why HDMI is Better Than 3 RCA Component, DVI, and Other Video Cables

What Is HDMI - Why HDMI is Better Than 3 RCA Component, DVI, and Other Video Cables

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HDMI is a term that you encounter when you buy a TV or media player.

What is HDMI? How does it differ from other standards available? What does it mean for you? Let's go for it. HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a licensable audio / video connector interface for transmitting uncompressed, encrypted digital streams. Consumer electronics companies Hiitachi, Matsushita, Philips, Silicon Image, Sony, Thomson and Toshiba, this standard established and published for the firstversion on December 9th 2002. This standard uses a single cable to carry uncompressed digital HD video, multi-channel audio and some control signals. HDMI uses a single 15mm, 9pin cable to carry both video and audio signals and a single remote control to operate all the devices in your home theatre. HDMI Devices have Gink intelligence? That helps devices recognize TV resolution and auto adjust it so you don't have to bother about choosing the screen format.

HDMI is an enhanced and robust form of DVI. It is widely replacing DVI and is becoming the de facto standard for the consumer electronics manufacturers. It uses HDCP (High-Bandwidth digital content protection) protocol which protects the output from piracy and provides a secure link between the source and the sink. HDCP helped HDMIi wide adoption as cable and satellite broadcasting associations have made HDCP compliance mandatory to avoid piracy. Though the latest release of HDMI is ahead of previous versions, it is backward compatible with the earlier versions as well as with DVI devices.

Since the first release of HDMI in 2002, new features have been added in each of the versions. Though all of them support 1080pi video resolution, they differ in their audio capabilities. Version 1.0 could decode most versions of audio contained in DVD and digital TV signals, including Dolby, Digital and DTS. Version 1.1 added DVD audio support, which means users with compatible disks and players can listen to 5.1 channel audio streams without the need for six separate audio RCA cables. Version 1.2/1.2a added Super Audio CD (SACD) support getting rid of the need to rely on iLink or analog cables to listen to SACDs. The standard also adds support for Type A PC connector.

The latest Version1.3b/1.3a/1.3b adds support for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio which are used in Blu-ray and HD DVD players. It supports an increased bandwidth of 10.2Gbps to support the future demands of HD display devices. With support for color depths of 30 bit, 36 bit, and 48bit, the devices can represent any color in the nature with as fine details as a human eye can perceive. It significantly removes on-screen color banding, for smooth tonal transitions and subtle gradations between the colors. It synchronizes video and audio with greater accuracy so you can experience crystal-clear video and audio quality.

HDMI is now enhanced for easier integration with low voltage, AC coupled PC graphics controllers thus bridging the gap between consumer electronics and the PC world. Simple cabling, crystal-clear audio/video, HDCP compliance and interoperability with PCs have put HDMI in the fore-front of connectivity standards and made it the de facto standard.

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Panasonic SC-HTB15 Home Theater System


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Clear-mode Dialog
Clear TV Sound Reproduction

With clear-mode dialog, the voice will sound more from the center of the TV display. With more precise linking between the picture and the sound, the dialog voices and vocals in movies and music can be enjoyed with clearer sound.

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Slim Single Bar-type and Easy Connection
Easy Installation with Low-Noise Bass Sound

Setting up the SC-HTB15 sound bar is easy and simple. Just place it in front of the TV and connect to the TV and a Blu-ray Disc™ player with HDMI cables. The SC-HTB15 realizes realistic live sound which cannot be experienced with TV speakers.

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Audio Return Channel (ARC)
Simple Connection with HDMI Cable

The SC-HTB15 is compatible with a new feature of Audio Return Channel (ARC). ARC allows receiving audio signals from the TV, on top of the preexisting HDMI function of sending audio/video signals to the TV with just one cable. This new feature will simplify the connection by eliminating an audio cable connection between TV audio output and the main unit's audio input.


Panasonic SC-HTB15 Home Theater System

  • Powerful down-firing subwoofer
  • Two HDMI inputs/one HDMI output
  • 240 Watts
  • Clear Mode Dialog
  • 3D Compatible

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Coax to HDMI, Using Your Home's Existing Wiring for HD Video Distribution

Coax to HDMI, Using Your Home's Existing Wiring for HD Video Distribution

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How to choose the ideal coax to HDMI equipment for your current requirements

When you are deciding upon a means of converting your homes coax to HDMI, there can be numerous elements you should plan to consider. This guide will explore everything you should know regarding your cabling, and the most typical solutions for coax to HDMI products. We shall furthermore talk about which products are best for each instance.

Step 1: Establish if your wires can work with coax to HDMI

You will find a couple of solutions that electrical installers and AV contractors may use when wiring a residence for cable tv. The first technique is the "home run" approach. In this technique, each single coaxial wire from each wall plate goes back to a centralized distribution panel. Sometimes its within a panel, now and again its just simply a bunch of cables. This is most beneficial method due to the fact it gives you the most efficient signal attainable to each individual TV. The secondary technique is the "daisy chain" method. In this particular approach one line is attached coming from the main cable feed on the exterior of the house to one TV outlet. It is then run to the second TV outlet and the next, and so forming a chain. Assuming you cannot track down a distribution panel or bunch of wires, you'll need to experiment to identify if you've got daisy chained wiring. This is often carried out via taking off the Television set plate adjacent to the spot that the cable wiring enters inside the home and checking to see if there is a individual coax cable or many coax cables utilizing a cable splitter. In a case where you find a few different wires, most likely your house was daisy chained and you're going to be a bit restricted in what you could do with coax to HDMI systems.

Step 2: What are you wanting to accomplish with coax to HDMI?

Are you aiming to deliver a single source (bluray player, cable box etc) to numerous TV sets? Or possibly you're seeking to distribute a couple of sources to one particular or multiple television sets. Immediately after you've addressed this question, it is easy to choose the product selection you will need for your coax to HDMI system. One bluray player to 1 Tv set might be an example of a simple system. For this system you are going to need a coax to HDMI product located at both the source end together with the desired Television set end. In the case you are attempting to stream a few source to many TV's, in addition to the converters, you'll more than likely have to have an HDMI switch located with the equipment you'd like distributed.

Step 3: Connecting the equipment.

Once you have worked out what source or sources you need to deliver, it's time to hook up the hardware. Given that coax to HDMI equipment are constructed to employ your home's current wiring, all you will need is a coaxial cable that connects the coax to HDMI converter, and an HDMI cable that attaches the converter to the source gear. After that you quite simply hook up the other end of the HDMI wire into your TV or surround receiver.

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