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!

REVIEW: Motorola Triumph - Virgin Mobile USA Prepaid Smartphone! On YouTube.





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

3 Port HDMI Pigtail Switch with 50 cm HDMI Cable


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PET0301D is a three-input HDMI switcher with 55cm fixed HDMI cable. It switcheres the three HDMI inputs to the output. These three inputs are auto switching.IntroductionThis is a kind of high performance HDMI Switcher. It can easily switches three sources to one display. It not only has the key-press-switching function, but also has intelligent function. With one fixed 30cm HDMI cable (pigtail) this converter not only reduces cost but also save time for consumers. This kind of HDMI Switcher routes high definition video (in multiple resolutions up to 1080p) and digital audio from any one of the three sources to display units. All inputs accommodate the connections of the high definition video sources simultaneously, compatible well for HD-DVD,SKY-STB, PS3, Xbox36etc. The output sends the high definition audio/video signals to a high definition display. Features This HDMI Switcher has many features that enable it to perform in a superior manner. Among those features you will find:1.Support with HDMI1.3b 2.Support 12-bit Deep Color.3.24K gold plated connector4.High performance up to 2.5Gbps5.Multifunctional on switching : intelligent or mechanical 6.Maintains high resolution video - beautiful, sharp HDTV resolutions up to 1080p, 2k, and computer resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 are easily achieved 7.HDMI pass-through 8.HDCP pass-through 9.Support 3D

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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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