Sunday, December 25, 2011

What's the Difference Between Plasma TVs and LCD TVs?

!±8± What's the Difference Between Plasma TVs and LCD TVs?

Plasma and LCD TVs are the latest trend in home entertainment. Both offer unrivalled picture quality and resolution, while doing away with the bulkiness of the older rear-projection technologies. But with all of the hype surrounding these two types of televisions, what is the difference between them? Although they look- and are virtually priced- the same, they are not.

There differences are found in the way in which they display their pictures. Plasma TV technology is made up of hundreds of thousands of little pixels, each capable of displaying red, green, and blue colors. A plasma monitor often consists of two panels, which are filled with an inert gas, such as xenon or neon. When the pixels are excited by pulses of electricity, the gas becomes liquid, thus generating light. This light in turn then illuminates the pixels, causing them to display the appropriate color to form a picture.

LCD panels function in a very similar manner. A panel of thin-film-transmitters, or TFT, sends electricity to cells filled with liquid crystal. When the cells are struck by the electricity, the liquid crystals allow light to filter through. Unlike the pixels found in plasma TVs, LCD monitors create color by blocking out the appropriate wavelengths from white light.

So which is better? The answer to this question depends upon what you plan to use TV for. Do you just want to use it to watch movies and television? If so, then a plasma TV might be best, because they are capable of a higher better color saturation and contrast than their LCD counterparts and for displaying moving images. If you plan in spending a lot of time showing digital photography or plan on using the monitor with your computer, then a LCD display might be better suited to these purposes.

Both plasma and LCD technologies each have their advantages and disadvantages and your decision should ultimately be based on your monitor's application.


What's the Difference Between Plasma TVs and LCD TVs?

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Monday, December 19, 2011

HUM AV Transmitter2.3GP

AV Transmitter能将任何播放器的画面和声音以无线方式传送到一个距离的范围内,播放到另一台电视或数台电视,不必再把屋子内的美观被凌乱的电线破坏了。 确保无线传送时不被干扰,就需要一台受承认和品质优良的AV transmitter。更多详情请留言以获得更详细资料

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Telemetry application audio approach of a video transmitter

Telemetry using the audio channel of a video transmitter, used for flying a model plane in FPV (First Person View). The modulation is based in the Bell 202 modem and is modulated using AFSK at 1200 bps. On top the AX.25 protocol is implemented. On the receiver side no additional hardware is needed (besides the video transmitter), the audio channel is simply fed into the sound card and demodulated using the AGW Packet Engine. A small application was written to read the payload data from AGWPE and display them. More information at vrhome.net

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

brite-View Air SyncHD (BV-2322) Uncompressed 1080p Video/ Audio Wireless Transmission Kit

!±8±brite-View Air SyncHD (BV-2322) Uncompressed 1080p Video/ Audio Wireless Transmission Kit

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

NGHobbies 2 Ch. video Switch

Using the New Generation Hobbies "2 Channel Video Switch" with 2 cameras onboard a Trex 600 CF. The piloting camera is a SN555 and second camera is an Aiptek HD 1080p. During FPV flights I need to see what the HD camera is filming without adding a second video transmitter HD video is sent using the AV out in standard format. The NGH video switch allows me to swap camera views during flight.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Nokia C6-01 - The Latest Smartphone Offered By Nokia

!±8± Nokia C6-01 - The Latest Smartphone Offered By Nokia

Close on the heels of the large C7, Nokia launched a comparatively smaller and affordable, tablet model touch screen smartphone. It is the new solid and sturdy, compact Nokia C6-01 made of stainless steel with full touch glass display, loaded with newer features than the C7, and the upgraded Symbian 3 operating system.

Sporting an 8 MP camera-its most outstanding feature, with its HD video recording and high resolution display together with all the new features, the C6-01 is in no way similar to the C6. Though the names are almost similar it ends there. Both phones are differently designed, the cameras are totally different, the processors and the screens are also different from each other.

The only way you can differentiate between the two, is by the measurement, weight and appearance. The Nokia C6-01 measures 103.8 ×x 52.5 ×x 13.9 mm and weighs 131 g compared to 113.4 ×x 53 ×x 16.8 mm measurement and 150 g weight of the Nokia C6. The numbering arrangement of the C6-01 is also slightly different compared to the C6.

The instrument works with an ARM 11 680 MHz processor and it has 2D/3D Graphics HW Accelerator with OpenVG1.1 and OpenGL ES 2.0 support. RAM is 256 MB and internal memory 340 MB.

The striking primary 8 MP camera packs dual-LED flash with auto-focus, and 720p HD video recording at 25fps, face detection and Geo-tagging. It also has a VGA camera.

The 3.2" 360 × 640 pixel clear black AMOLED capacitive touch screen is another prominent feature of the C6-01.

Like the C7, and unlike the C6 with a single widgetized home screen the C6-01 has 3 widgetized home screens with software access to social networking and online services. The slide-out QWERTY keyboard of the C6 is not seen on the C6-01. It is loaded with GPS software, also supporting Ovi Maps navigation and additional software that includes Web TV and Climate mission.

With its highly upgraded Symbian 3 device, this smart phone offers good multimedia support for a wide range of media formats. The connectivity features include Quad-band GSM, Penta-band WCDMA, HSUPA, Bluetooth 3.0, Micro USB, Wi-Fi and TV output using the normal 3.5mm AV connector, as found in the C7. The FM transmitter feature of the C7 is missing on this new smart phone. The phone also features sensor capabilities that include Accelerometer, Proximity, Ambient light detector and a compass.

The C6-01 battery is 1050 mAh Li-Ion battery that has a talk-time rating of 11 hours and 30 minutes. The smart phone can be charged with a Micro USB Charger.

In the standard sales package is included a 2 GB card and stereo headset. The C6-01 has a microSD slot supporting up to 32 GB.

The Nokia C6-01 is priced at €260 excluding tax and subsidy, slightly higher than the C6. The phones will be available in Black and Silver Grey color combination and is expected to be in the market by the end of 2010.


Nokia C6-01 - The Latest Smartphone Offered By Nokia

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

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Rangevideo.com 2.4GHz 10mW audio/video transmitter and receiver set. KX171 color CCD camera. MotoComm Digital Recorder, 320x240 no audio sorry... I also had Flycamone2 onboard :) maybe later.

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

The New iPod Nano With Video Camera, Voice Recorder and Pedometer

!±8± The New iPod Nano With Video Camera, Voice Recorder and Pedometer

The new fifth generation iPod nano is an electronics marvel! It packs so many powerful things is such an incredibly small and slick body that it is unbelievable.

All these years I shied away from acquiring an iPod for the simple reason that it may take up so much of my time that my writing and other interests may suffer for want of time. But when I read that the new iPod nano could record and play video clips besides recording voice and music, I sort of began looking at it more inquisitively. I began to read its specifications and its features. When I found that it had world clock which could show me the time in 4 cities around the Globe at the same time, stopwatch, alarms, calendar, memo notes, contacts and games it perked up my ears. But the final feature which broke my resistance was that it worked as a pedometer as well! That did it! I fell for it and bought it promptly.

But it was my first iPod and first Apple device at that. I had no clue how to work it. I read the skimpy instruction booklet which was made for persons well acquainted with Apple devices and not for a first timer like me. When I switched on the device, I could not run up and down the menu as I tried in vain to press the arrow keys which I was used to on TV remote. I was frustrated beyond words. After an hour or so I discovered the secret of scrolling up and down the menu just by an accident. You have to brush your finger in a circular motion around the wheel! Clockwise to go down and anticlockwise to go up the menu! Eureka! I felt elated. The button at the top of the iPod which I presumed was the ON-OFF button did no such thing. It was a sliding switch to reset the iPod in the unlikely event when it did hang and stopped working. Soon I became an expert. Press menu to go back one screen at a time, and draw ring with the thumb on the wheel to select the menu and press the central button to move to the next screen.

I downloaded and installed iTunes on my computer. The program pulled out the music on my hard disc and converted it for the iPod. I connected the iPod and it soon finished syncing with the iTunes. Although iTunes did pick up 2 .mov movie clips from my desk and put them on the iTunes screen they did not sync with the iPod and a message showed up that it was not a format which could be played on the iPod nano. Similarly I found that movies which I had shot using my Panasonic camera could not be synced onto the iPod. You need to convert movies to MP4 format to load on to the iPod. Later I searched the net and downloaded the software to convert movies for iPod. You can find it at www.e-zsoft.com. However the movies which I shot with the iPod could be downloaded on my computer and they did play well. The iPod camera is pretty good at taking movie clips, though the position of the lens is something one has to get used to.

I was not expecting the iPod to play the music without plugging in the earphones, and was pleasantly surprised when it did. The sound is good quality but the volume is barely audible through my shirt pocket. But you could hold the back of the iPod to your ear and enjoy the music properly without the earphones. The feature is welcome when listening to voice notes. With the earphones, the quality of the sound is excellent.

I was pleased to see that the audio out socket is a full sized one (3.5 mm) and not a mini. I could plug in my music system in and play the iPod music. It sounded great! However I did not get any success playing the video clip through the AV cable which I bought separately. It did not show up on my Panasonic home theater projector. I took it back to the shop who tried it and said that although its black carton says iPod nano, it doesn't seem to work on the newest version. He would give it me as and when he received the new AV cable compatible with the new Nano. But this is undoubtedly a blotch on Apple, Inc. Why do they not make the accessories common to all? It just adds to inventory, makes the older accessories obsolete and adds to the costs.

I switched on the iPod pedometer put it in my right-side trouser pocket and walked in my garden and began counting the steps. I stopped after a couple of rounds when I had counted 485 steps and looked at the iPod. It had recorded 487 steps! The pedometer actually works. I then held it in my hand trying to keep it as steady as possible as I walked watching the screen. The iPod faithfully recorded my every step. I wonder how Apple did this gimmick as I do not know of any pedometer which can do that.

I plugged in the iPod in my inMotion im5 Altech speaker dock and it played some wonderful music. But the radio did not work on the dock. I put in the earphones and the radio worked. It probably uses the earphone wires as some kind of an aerial. I then tried it out plugging the iPod in the speaker through the aux. input with a cord which could serve as an aerial, but the radio still did not work.

I then plugged in my iTrip FM transmitter onto the iPod and set the frequency at 100 MH. This worked well when my radio was switched on to the same frequency. I switched on the FM radio in my car and played from the iPod Louis Armstrong's 'When the Saints go Marching By' as a salute to Apple Inc. for the iPod marvel.

On the whole I am happy that I bought the iPod Nano. It will be my companion in my pocket wherever I go. I have shed my fear and the little aversion I had for the Apple product. Kudos to Apple Inc. for coming up with a fantastic practical and useful product for beyond the music-lover consumers!


The New iPod Nano With Video Camera, Voice Recorder and Pedometer

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Av-jefe Avl670-ta4f Earhook Tan Color Mini Headset Mic for Shure Wireless Microphone

!±8± Av-jefe Avl670-ta4f Earhook Tan Color Mini Headset Mic for Shure Wireless Microphone

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Computer TV Software Reviews - Software Reviews for Online TV

!±8± Computer TV Software Reviews - Software Reviews for Online TV

What is an Internet Computer TV Software?

This is basically a software that enables you to watch satellite TV via your computer. The computer TV softwares are configured to automatically access the internet websites of TV networks, logging you in to video and audio TV streaming via the internet.

The nature of online TV is that it is global and therefore is available all over the world. Likewise, there are over 70 different countries TV networks featured in any one satellite TV software for computers. What then this does for you is avail over 3,000 free world TV tuner stations at the touch of a mouse.

How do I get TV on my computer?

There are three main ways that you can view computer on TV.

Computer to TV Connector by Using Free TV Online Websites

The first and absolutely free way to display computer on TV is by accessing the free online TV websites. There are several websites that offer free satellite TV for PC including beeline.com, channelchooser.com and many others.

Due to the large number of people looking for free TV, these websites are usually congested and you will be lucky to watch free online TV for more than 10 minutes straight. You could give it a shot after reading this article just to make sure.

Free TV on computer through installing PC TV cards

The other method get TV on your computer is by buying one of those PC TV cards. These are slotted into your computer and come with an inbuilt TV tuner toolbar that you activate by use of a special PCTV software. If you have no knowledge on the internal workings of your computer hard drives, you will be better off hiring the services of a computer technician to manually install the PCTV card.

An external aerial is required in order to receive the TV signals from satellite transmitter stations. The broadcasts you will receive are mostly Free-To-Air TV channels but at least you will be able to capture such news channels like BBC, CNN, ABC, CBS and FOX News.

Computer TV software-What are they and how do they work?

The last method that you can watch TV on your computer monitor is by download of a computer TV software. This is the more recent development that enables you to capture satellite TV through the internet. Unlike the free online TV websites, this method of accessing TV online is not congested.

You are able to watch seamless video and audio TV streaming from many global countries. This method of watching internet TV is especially useful to people living ways from home in a third country.

The Computer TV softwares are especially a favorite with Expats, travelers, people on mission work in Africa, diplomats, and immigrants to the USA. The TV softwares for computer offer over 3000 TV channels to chose from and TV is available in over 70 languages.

Read More Reviews on how to Watch TV on Computer Monitor

You can read more reviews on satellite TV softwares for computer downloads at the links given below in the author's box or see a demo of picture quality by following through with links from the blog.

Best of viewing


Computer TV Software Reviews - Software Reviews for Online TV

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Lyd Technology WH05F1 Wireless AV Converter Set with BNC Connector

!±8±Lyd Technology WH05F1 Wireless AV Converter Set with BNC Connector

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High power transmitter module. Audio and Video transmitted with 2.4GHz. Fits for CCTV camera and other audio and video devices exchangeble. Receiver with 4 channels exchangeble manually. 300-500m transmission distance without block. Audio monitoring with microphone in camera.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

The Definitive Breakdown of What You Need in a Stereo Receiver

!±8± The Definitive Breakdown of What You Need in a Stereo Receiver

Everyone that knows anything about stereo equipment knows that the receiver is the heart and soul of a home theater system. Without this important part of a stereo, there is a noticeable drop-off in sound quality. Not only does it play a part in the sound of the stereo is also acts as the nerve center letting you switch between all of the entertainment options. This includes the AM/FM radio, a DVD player, TV, and more.

Stereo receivers are the epicenter of all of the different audio modes. They hold a significant impact with the quality of the sound and the smoothness with which all of the separate audio devices play through a set of speakers. It is important that they come with multiple component connections, and sound controls. These are just some of the more important features you need to look for when thinking about purchasing a new receiver.

Multi-room audio outputs - As you shop around, you'll notice that many of the higher-end receivers come with multi-room audio outputs. This allows you to listen to music not only in that room but also simultaneously in other rooms of your home. Try to find one that is multi-source, meaning you have the ability to play different sources in different rooms. For example, you can use listen to a CD in the living room but the radio in the kitchen. Some even come with multi-room video outputs to go with the audio. On-screen display - Many of the newer stereo receivers come with such a variety of features that an on-screen visual display for viewing the current status of the system on a television screen is useful and becoming very popular. These can be important for you if you would like to operate your system from far from the front control panel. They give you the volume level, current source, and listening modes plus other system information. Easy to use remote controls - With so many different features now being used, it isn't a bad idea to find a receiver with an easy to use remote control. You'll never find one that controls every little aspect of the stereo but the manufacturers do a pretty good job fitting as much in as possible. You'll find that some remotes have functions that are easy to find and others require you to take a training course to understand. Before you go shopping, get a basic idea about how you will use the receiver, how much you will use and then think about its ease of use. Six-channel analog inputs - Don't even bother buying a stereo if it doesn't come with six-channel analog inputs. You'll need them since you can connect DVD players which use multichannel DVD-Audio, SACD discs and the new high-definition audio formats found on Blu-ray and HD-DVD players. One catch is that to make that DVD player work correctly, you'll need one with six-channel analog outputs so that you can connect it to the six-channel analog inputs on the receiver. You will be able to hook up future multichannel sources as you go along building up your home system. Bass management - Stereo receivers include bass management options which let you select which speakers will handle the bass. You have the option of picking to use the main left and right speakers or even the subwoofer, if you want.


The Definitive Breakdown of What You Need in a Stereo Receiver

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Why Wireless Speakers Are Better Than Wired Speakers

!±8± Why Wireless Speakers Are Better Than Wired Speakers

The only difference between wireless speakers and regular speakers is the manner in which they receive the sound. Wireless speaker systems instead of using a cable to transmit the electronic signals carrying the sound information, the signals are transmitted by means of radio frequency waves. They take radio or infrared electrical signal and transform it into acoustic sound. Despite of the critique, wireless speakers are still very popular amongst consumers and the number of models available on the market is still growing.

We all love the idea of wireless speakers, just plug the systems base into your stereo and put the speakers wherever you want. The receiver is positioned where the listener wants the sound to be, giving the listener the freedom to move the wireless speakers around without the need of using cables. These wireless speaker systems have many advanced technologies encrypted in them. Most wireless speaker systems have a tuning knob to change the frequency that is transmitted by the transmitter to overcome possible interference with other wireless devices like cordless telephones or baby monitors. There are different types of stereo speakers, those that can be positioned inside the house and there are wireless systems designed specifically for outdoor use. The wonderful thing is the distance does not have to be clear, you can have walls, furniture and even other electronic devices between the transmitter and the wireless speaker and have no interference. Wireless system speakers have been available for a long time, but not everyone has made the switch for one reason or another.

There are several different types of wireless speaker systems which are designed for specific needs. Cost is an important factor in determining the overall value of wireless speaker systems, but low prices doesn't always indicate that you're getting the best deal for your investment. Trouble with wireless speakers is that they need to get their power from somewhere, and batteries just don't provide enough for a whole film, even when played very quietly. Most wireless speakers are sold as a package with the transmitter, receiver, and speakers themselves included for ease of use. Being easier to set-up saves you time, which makes wireless speaker systems an even smarter investment. Wireless speakers are definitely the wave of the future; they will un-clutter your life while providing optimum sound and enjoyment.


Why Wireless Speakers Are Better Than Wired Speakers

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