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Introduction to the Wide World of Wireless
Posted on July 27, 2007 by Christine PepplerRight Sizing Your Next Television
Posted on July 26, 2007 by Christine PepplerThe decision of which television to purchase is obviously driven by picture and audio quality. However, there is another factor, screen size, which greatly influences the quality of the viewing experience and the ultimate cost of the television selected. Selecting a television which is the right size is an important consideration but one that can be determined very easily; this article will explain how buyers can calculate the optimum size.
Confessions of a Tube TV Fan
Posted on July 26, 2007 by Christine PepplerNewer television technologies such as plasma and LCD grab a lot of attention on showroom floors and receive a great deal of hype by sales people. However, tube televisions are still a viable and affordable option. This is the story of one tube television fan who is not afraid to state her case in the face of the peer pressure to be more "trendy".
HDD: The Evolution of Camcorders Continues
Posted on July 26, 2007 by Christine PepplerFor those who have lost precious home movies when storage media is misplaced, damaged, or somehow rendered inoperable; help is on the way. HDD camcorders now provide a handy alternative to purchasing and toting around additional devices on which to store movies.
Your Old Television: Finding a Final Resting Place
Posted on July 18, 2007 by Christine PepplerMillions of televisions are disposed of, or housed in basements every year. Many consumers are unsure of the best option for disposing of their old television to assure that hazardous elements don't pollute our waters and precious elements are not wasted. We've done the research and found some great resources for finding the right resting place for a displaced television.
Getting the Best Price on Your Next Television
Posted on July 18, 2007 by Christine PepplerBuying a television can be a significant expense. This article offers just a handful of tips for finding the best buy.
Digital Cameras: Caring for the Camera Lens
Posted on July 14, 2007 by Christine PepplerThe popularity of digital cameras is due in part to the vivid, life like photographs that they can produce. The lens of a camera is the key to creating these clear, sharp images. However, dust, fingerprints, scratches, and other dirt and smudges can destroy contrast, produce pictures that appear out of focus, and eventually can result in the expense of having to replace the lens, or camera, altogether.
Printing from Your Digital Camera - The Dos and Don'ts to Preserve Photos
Posted on July 14, 2007 by Christine PepplerPrinting the images from a digital camera at home is a convenient feature that attracts many customers. How long will home printed photos last? Only the passage of time will tell, but advances in printing technology, paper and inks are improving longevity. In addition, this article outlines steps that the home photographer can take to increase the chances that their grandchildren can enjoy the memories they capture today.
Is Your Television Well Adjusted?
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Christine PepplerThe default settings on any new television are not necessarily the ones that will produce the best picture at home in the living room. Settings that are too high or too low can result in an early demise of the screen or simply provide a poor picture. Ideally the picture settings on the television should be adjusted to coincide with the lighting conditions in the room where it will be viewed.
Television - What You Need to Do Before 2009
Posted on June 30, 2007 by Christine PepplerFor families that receive their television programming through analog, over-the-air signals, the nationwide switch in the US to digital only programing in early 2009 will require them to take action in order to continue to receive programming signals. We will explain what the steps you need to take.
Popular Home Audio Video Articles
Right Sizing Your Next Television
Posted on July 26, 2007 by Christine PepplerThe decision of which television to purchase is obviously driven by picture and audio quality. However, there is another factor, screen size, which greatly influences the quality of the viewing experience and the ultimate cost of the television selected. Selecting a television which is the right size is an important consideration but one that can be determined very easily; this article will explain how buyers can calculate the optimum size.
Camere de supraveghere video easy steps
Posted on November 6, 2009 by Supraveghere videoSupraveghere Video From a single camera and monitor to complex video surveillance systems with hundreds of cameras, multiple operators, and digital recorders, closed circuit television (CCTV) systems can provide security for a wide range of businesses. Camera Specification Guide Below you will find operating details on the various aspects of security cameras. If it seems confusing simply refer to the camera flow charts listed below. All the cameras listed meet and exceed the m...
Boat Speakers
Posted on November 13, 2009 by Mia PhillipsPeople who take boating as a great hobby, will naturally like to enjoy good music while on board. Technologies now enable a high-quality sound on the boat, even if this is not always easy.
Introduction to the Wide World of Wireless
Posted on July 27, 2007 by Christine PepplerIf you haven't tried packing up a laptop and using it on the go, perhaps it is time. We will show you how to get started.
Battery Devouring Digital Cameras and the People Who Love Them
Posted on August 3, 2007 by Christine PepplerDigital cameras offer a vast array of automated functions for capturing and transferring images. Unfortunately, digital cameras are also know for their huge energy demands. This article reviews some of the ways owners can adjust their digital camera use to conserve energy.
What My Satellite GPS Can Do That Your Road Atlas Can't
Posted on August 3, 2007 by Christine PepplerWhy ditch your trusty road atlas for for a satellite GPS device? Easy, it's "smart", flexible, and potentially life saving. You'll forget road maps and your compass once you learn about it.
Video cable compairsons
Posted on July 4, 2008 by Andy DansbyDescribes the differences between various types of video cables for your SDTV, EDTV and HDTV
Why You should Install a Home Cinema
Posted on October 31, 2009 byIn America people have been creating home cinema systems in their homes for many years. It is not only the rich and famous who do this; it is also done by a large number of ordinary families.
The Sony Bravia KDL46W5810
Posted on November 13, 2009 by Geraldine DavisSo you've finally saved up enough to buy your first LCD flat screen TV set. And you've been online to look what's available, but still have not made up your mind. Well, you just have to check out Sony's brand new KDL46W5810 Bravia 46" (117cm) full HD 1080 LCD TV. Packed with features that will give you the ultimate viewing experience, you can't ignore this newcomer in the range of Sony TVs, the Bravia KDL46W5810!
Reviewing the Toshiba Regza 32RV635DB
Posted on November 13, 2009 by Justin MelvinThe Toshiba Regza 32RV635DB offers the consumer a high quality HD TV without the cumbersome oversized space zappers that can take up more than just an entertainment centre. Wrapped in a mere 32 inches, this 1080p still makes sure you have the big screen features that you want. If you are a fan of getting seeing every shade of colour that the movie makers intended you to see then the 32RV635DB could be the television for you. You might decide that for its size it would make a better...