Television / Video (Electronics)
DMP-BDT100 Overview - A Cheaper 3D Blu-ray Player From Panasonic - Curtis Hoskins
Panasonic came out with two new 3D Blu-ray Disc Players in 2010, the DMP-BDT300 ($399.00) and the DMP-BDT350 ($429.99). While these are excellent 3D Blu-ray DVD Players, Panasonic has released yet another new 3D capable Blu-ray Disc Player, the DMP-BDT100. Listed at $249.95, the player, is a nice... Submitted 1 year 97 days ago.
Cyclops Wireless Mini Inspection Camera With LCD Monitor - Shawn McMullen
The Cyclops wireless mini inspection camera with LCD monitor allows for easy visual inspections in hard to reach areas. The camera has a lightweight, handheld design with 1m (3ft) flexible cable & useful accessories. Features of the Cyclops Mini Inspection Camera 1.) Allows for easy visual... Submitted 1 year 133 days ago.
How the LED TV Lighting Works? - Rose Iadsai
Because of the excellent movie experience due to its high definition images, LED TV is what everyone wants to have in their homes. Everybody having the LED TV is saying that it is the perfect television that they've got, but did you bother know why? What makes LED TV rise among other TV? Let us... Submitted 1 year 163 days ago.
- Alexandrite LiuAn HDMI switch (also known as HDMI switcher, HDMI selector) receives HDMI signals from multiple HDMI sources and sends the signals from one of them to your HDTV. This way, it serves as an agent to accept many HDMI signals for your HDTV, even if your HDTV has only 1 or 2 HDMI port(s). You can... Submitted 1 year 181 days ago.
How to Connect Multiple HDMI Devices to an Old HDTV -
- Alexandrite LiuEarly HDTVs tend to have just about 1 or 2 HDMI ports, and this puts the early adopters in a slightly awkward position today, as there are so many HDMI devices to be plugged in, yet so few HDMI ports available. In order to connect your many HDMI devices to your HDTV, one way, of course, is to... Submitted 1 year 181 days ago.
Clarifying The Names - HDMI Switch v.s. Splitters v.s. Matrix v.s. Adapter -
- Alexandrite LiuThe first time I wanted to hook up my Xbxo360, HTPC and Blu-ray player to my old HDTV which had only 1 HDMI port left, I didn't know what device I should be looking for. I know what I want it to do for me, but I don't know how to call it for me to google it. To be honest, I came up with "HDMI... Submitted 1 year 181 days ago.
How to Choose Between Cable and Satellite Television Service -
- Andrew ReichekWhen you move into your new apartment home and you intend on purchasing a television cable service, you will have a few options in mind. Today cable and satellite are in a vicious battle for your business. Although cable television is the most popular medium, satellite TV is hot on its tail. Some... Submitted 1 year 184 days ago.
DLNA - A Great Way To Enjoy Streaming Movies At Home - Curtis Hoskins
Streaming media has seen an explosion of popularity recently. While many have found ways to put videos onto their computers; siting in front of a keyboard might not be the ideal situation. Being in the comfort of your living room watching videos on your large HDTV screen would definitely be... Submitted 1 year 234 days ago.
Fiber-Optic Extenders for High Definition Digital Transmition - Chris Cowper
High Definition Digital Video has become the norm in every day life. More and more people watch HDTV programmes on their HDTV sets, they take HD films of their families at play and play HD quality games on a regular basis. Now imagine that you are a company trying to promote your products and... Submitted 1 year 245 days ago.
Sony BDP-S560 Review - (Go Wireless With Your Blu-ray Player) - Curtis Hoskins
In early 2009 Sony released the BDP-S560 Blu-ray Player. It is a Profile 2.0 player that supports BonusView/picture-in-picture playback and BD-Live content. It has a Quick Start Mode which allows Blu-ray Discs to start within seconds. It can support high resolution audio formats and has a... Submitted 1 year 256 days ago.
One of the great features of a Blu-ray Player that has quickly become a staple feature is its ability to connect to the internet. But many people do not have Ethernet access in the living room where most Blu-ray Players are located. This can be a real inconvenience for some. Finding a Blu-ray... Submitted 1 year 263 days ago.
Samsung BD-P3600 Blu-ray Player Review - Curtis Hoskins
Samsung BD-P3600 has everything a good Blu-ray Player should have. Launched in 2009, the BD-P3600 has excellent audio and video quality and comes loaded with extra features. It has very fast operational and disc loading speed, Online Streaming Media Services, 7.1 analog outputs, 1 GB of internal... Submitted 1 year 266 days ago.
3D TV Ready? It’s Coming To A TV Near You. - Christopher West
2010 will offer 3D TV ready capability for each of our TV screen technologies, including LED, LCD and PDP. The televisions include amazing picture quality as well as choice, plus coupled with the forthcoming Sky 3D TV service, Samsung 3D Ready TVs are what customers can expect a really immersive... Submitted 2 years 30 days ago.
Panasonic Plasma HDTV Reviews: The Panasonic TC-P42X1. - Christopher West
Thankfully, the Panasonic TC-P42X1 comes in a couple of plasma models in 720p resolution. Since most of your high definition viewing is going to be in 1080i or 720p you still get the maximum high definition quality from a 720p panel. I would guess for Blu-ray the better black levels would more... Submitted 2 years 203 days ago.
Major Strides Have Been Made In Improving LCD TVs Weak Spots. - Christopher West
Moving picture display performance, color, and view angle. They are much less prone to burn-in. So if you have children or grandchildren who love to play video games and pause their games for hours on end, then you are better off with an LCD TV. The TVs are a bit thinner and much lighter than... Submitted 2 years 237 days ago.
Watch TV on your Computer -
- Stevie FitzpatrickSatellite TV has been around for some time, but to watch satellite TV on your computer is something new. You may think that only the tech savvy younger generation who knows the in and out of TV technology, and the worldwide web are the only ones who are fiddling with PC satellite TV. While this... Submitted 2 years 238 days ago.
Could The Panasonic TC-PG10 Plasma Television Be The Must Have Tv For The Home. - Christopher West
This TV has excellent performance with accurate colouring and even greyscale. And of the price you do pay a little bit more for these televisions. For that you get two major upgrades from Panasonic's baseline models. I will say that the picture quality is awesome on this model. The red touch... Submitted 2 years 247 days ago.
Properly Disposing of Electronic Waste - Vic Metten
Prior to buying a television, CD player, or cell phone, do you contemplate about what to do with them when they break down or need to be replaced? Three million tons of e-waste (commodity and electronic waste) are produced by consumer electronics due to the discarding of faulty, impaired, and... Submitted 2 years 301 days ago.
Sony KDL-32V4000 the overlooked sibling of the W4000 TV -
- Glen WhayIn every respect, it's what a Sony should be. All the usual integrity in terms of fit and finish is there and bar the on screen menus set up is the same as the W4000. To all intents and purpose the KDL-32V4000 is the same as the W4000 except for resolution. Initially this means a TV reception... Submitted 3 years 21 days ago.
A bit on understanding Video Cables... - Chad Sepulveda
So in attempting to connect my TV in the best way possible, it was necessary to do a bit of research into video cabling and the various qualities of each method of connection. S-Video stands for separated-video. This is the next step up from composite video. Interestingly here, we see... Submitted 3 years 92 days ago.
Plasma TV -
- Tom LeePlasma Screen TV is a term that's being bandied about a lot. If you're looking for the best Plasma TV, here's what you should know to prevent you from making an uninformed purchase in the future. A HDTV Plasma TV set makes use of flat screens unlike cathode-ray-tube or CRT TV sets, which was... Submitted 3 years 128 days ago.
HDTV Reception - Robert Hessler
There are three ways to receive primary HDTV. Via Satellite, from cable or fiber optic providers, and over the air. Note: Verizon's FiOS is a fiber optic verses coax cable way of providing service. As for Satellite the main providers are. Voom, DirecTV, and Dish Network. There's also Express Vu... Submitted 3 years 183 days ago.
- Robert MoskalIn my last article "Setup Internet Connection To Digital Video Recorder Behind Router." We have talked about Internet connection setup to security DVR, based on static IP. I assume that anyone reading this article is not so much fortunate, and could not get static IP connection from Internet... Submitted 3 years 336 days ago.
Setup Internet Connection To Digital Video Recorder Behind Router -
- Robert MoskalThis is first article from two part series looking at the seemingly easy task of setting up Internet connection to security DVR. While this article will focus on general steps involved in proper connection forwarding to CCTV DVR, the part two is all about dynamic DNS support and workarounds.... Submitted 3 years 336 days ago.
HDTV Cables Give You the Full Picture -
- R James CookTo Get the Best Video Quality Possible, You Need HDTV Cables. You have your brand new HDTV (high definition television) set, and figure you are well on your way to watching television shows and movies in glorious high definition. What you do not know is that there may be a problem that will... Submitted 3 years 344 days ago.
