Sunday, January 31, 2010

Prefabricated Office Buildings

A Prefabricated Office Building is a modular, almost 90% ready-made structure that is assembled at the location to create an office building. It can have a main building and office interiors. Mostly, the exterior structure of the Prefabricated Office Building is made from steel while inside, the rooms and partitions can be made from wood, aluminum, fiberglass, steel or plastic. Prefabricated Office Buildings can have two stories, as well.

Prefabricated Office Buildings are available with fixed or sliding windows, doors, partition walls, load-bearing roofs, and various security features. For efficient sound control, one could opt for laminated walls or insulation. Prefabricated Office Buildings can be relocated, reused and redesigned, if required. Their main advantage is that it is a no mess job and takes very little time to erect. And they can be constructed without much disruption. Above all, they cost less than the permanent concrete and brick buildings. No wonder so many retail companies, corporations, offices, banks, clubs and franchise chains are going in for Prefabricated Office Buildings.

Nowadays a wide range of exteriors, rooflines and installation options exist for those clients for whom aesthetics plays an important role. Even Prefabricated Office Buildings can be custom-designed to meet the complex functional requirements of any type of office.

Prefabricated Office Buildings can be rented, leased or purchased. Before going in for a Prefabricated Office Building, make sure that it supports rapid installation, is strong and expandable, and has passed safety, building, fire and electrical norms. Some suppliers and manufacturers provide only the main building, while some may also provide partitions for interiors. Otherwise, there are special suppliers and manufacturers of interior partitioning. Check out their credentials before placing your order.




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Friday, January 29, 2010

8 Tips for Protecting a Digital Camera's Memory Card

It's Monday evening, you've made it through the first day back into your routine after a much needed and memorable vacation. You pull out the memory card from your digital camera thinking you'll download the photographs that record the spectacular sights, reunions with seldom seen loved ones, and memorable events that you experienced in the previous days.

But then the unthinkable happens. With your digital camera in hand you connect to the PC but the photographs can not be retrieved; they are lost. What could cause such a catastrophic failure and more importantly, how could a repeat of this scenario be avoided?

The way that memory cards for your digital camera are handled, used, and stored can greatly influence the length of their useful life and dependability. Observing a few precautions can be the difference between the disappointment of lost images and the pleasure of having pictures with which to reminisce.

Avoid physically damaging memory cards:

• avoid exposure to direct sunlight and temperature extremes

• protect memory cards from exposure to moisture and store in a low humidity environment

• do not write or put stickers on the cards

• store cards in a protective case or leave them in the camera to avoid accidentally breaking them or getting dirt or dust on them

Protect memory cards through proper use:

• keep the batteries of the digital camera fully charged to assure they don't fail while shooting pictures as a failure may result in lost images and permanent damage to the card

• be sure data has been saved, the process completed, before removing the card from the camera or card reader; it's best to turn the digital camera off before removing the card

• move images to the computer to edit rather than editing photos on the card itself

• delete images and re-format the card in the digital camera after downloading on a regular basis

Although the failure of a digital camera's memory card is a rare occurrence, the results can feel tragic nonetheless. Observing manufacturer's guidelines and some of the precautions reviewed above can help to circumvent the unnecessary loss of photographs.




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Thursday, January 28, 2010

TV Wall Mounts Will Maximize Your Viewing Pleasure

One of the reasons why you should get one of these TV wall mounts is because you want to maximize your viewing pleasure. Nothing is better than watching your favorite films and television shows on a television placed on a wall mounted TV stand. Finally, you will be able to stretch out and relax without feeling cramped.

Wall mounted televisions are very ideal for small homes. These TV wall mounts are specifically designed to make sure that your television is still secure and offer you great viewing angles. With a TV wall mount, you no longer need to buy a bulky stand that will take up precious space. Indeed, these wall mounting TV stands are the answer to space problems.

It is not surprising that TV wall mounts are the preferred TV stands in most public institutions like hospitals and cafeterias. A wall mounted TV stand, when placed strategically, will be able to please many viewers.

Luckily for you, there is quite a huge selection of TV wall mounts available for sale in the market today. They include lcd TV mounts, plasma mounts and standard TV mounts too. When it comes to durability, you can be sure that the television wall mount you will buy can be relied on to be secure and safe.

For added convenience, you can always choose to check out the selection of TV wall mounts offered online. The best thing is you can compare prices as you make your selection. At the end of the day, you will be getting the best quality wall mount TV bracket at a very, very reasonable price. It will even be delivered right to your doorstep!

Just a reminder, though. When installing, make sure that the TV wall mount is put together correctly and properly attached to the walls before fixing your television to it. This way, you will be able to prevent any unfortunate accidents. Good luck in your search and enjoy!




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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Home Theater - Plasma TV VS Projectors

Many homeowners are struggling with an important, electronic question: What is the ideal display for my home theater? Many people have fought this debate, but I'll try to make clear some important considerations.

The most important detail to consider when deciding between a projector and a large plasma television is ambient light. A room with lots of windows presents a problem for a projector because every little bit of ambient lighting degrades the projected image. The ideal environment for a projector is one where you have total control over the lighting. If your home theater uses a projector, you are limited to using it when you can eliminate other light. A plasma screen can be used anyplace, anytime.

Assuming your home theater has blackout curtains, or exists deep underground; let's examine differences between a plasma television and a projector. One advantage of a projector is that you can get a much larger picture than is available in plasma. Projectors can produce images comparable to an 81-inch screen and larger. This just isn't possible with a plasma screen. However, plasma's have the advantage of not needing any amount of space. A projector must have a long enough corridor to project its image on the wall or screen. To get an 81-inch or greater image, you need a decent distance between the projector and the target. Second, a projector's image is dependent on more than the quality of the projector; you must be projecting onto a specialized surface or you lose detail. A top of the line HD projector with a very high native resolution would be wasted if you were just projecting the image onto a wall. You need an equally high quality screen with features such as a matte finish to eliminate reflection and glare. A plasma display requires no additional equipment.

Overall, a projector has the potential of creating a beautiful image, but it needs too much to work effectively. If you're creating a private movie theater with lighting control and an investment in a screen, mounting equipment, and blackout curtains, then a projector is your piece of equipment. For everyone else, I suggest a plasma television.




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Friday, January 22, 2010

Being Overweight - 3 Health Risks

Being overweight isn't just a looks problem, it can be down right dangerous for your health! All that extra weight causes physical stress on almost every part of your body. You may not notice it (unless you're climbing some stairs), but critical organs like your lungs and heart have to work overtime because of all that extra weight.

Let's take a look at 3 serious health risks for being overweight.

Cancer - I should start off with saying that there is no scientifically confirmed reason why the risk for cancer increases in individual who are overweight, however the statistics show a marked increase of cancer in those who are clinically obese as compared to those in a healthy weight range.
Type 2 Diabetes - More than 70% of those with type 2 diabetes are overweight. Type 2 diabetes is one of those deadly diseases that is intrinsically part of being obese. You can drastically lower your risk of developing type 2 diabetes by staying in shape and never getting to the point where you're overweight. If you already have type 2 diabetes then losing weight can make your glucose levels much easier to manage and in some cases you can actually reverse type 2 diabetes so much that you may not need to take medicine for it.
Heart Disease - You've probably heard about this one simply because it can kill you instantly! 70% of those diagnosed with heart disease are clinically obese. Reducing your weight allows your heart to work less which can add years onto your life. It's also a fact that a healthy weight promotes the reduction in LDL cholesterol (the bad cholesterol) while at the same time raising HDL (the good cholesterol).

So remember, reducing your weight does more than make you look good, it can be a real lifesaver!




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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Looking For a Branded LCD TV? Here Are Sharp LCD TV Reviews

It is very necessary to browse over sharp LCD television reviews if you plan to purchase one of the models of this brand. Reviews will help you choose what's right and what's suitable for you and your space. Popular sharp LCD TV models are the aquos LC 42D62U, LC 26D4OU, and sharp IT 23MIU. It is important to understand what these models and other Sharp models could offer.

Sharp aquos LC 525B55U. This model is a flat panel Liquid Crystal Display TV. It has a magnificent 52 inch screen, and super sleek design. Other TVs generally have 20ms response time, however, this aquos LC 525B55U model has much faster 6ms response time.

It is an amazing feature which would surely enhance your viewing experience. If you are searching for an LCD to play video games in, this model is simply something that you could not do without. Consumer reviews say that they appreciate the superior high definition quality of images and the easy mount ability and light weight, its sound quality is also quite desirable and many reviews said positive feedback about the HDMI inputs, wide angle range, and price.

Sharp LC 32GP2U is a medium Sharp LCD television model. The very low price attracts several buyers. Reviews from buyers say that this model's very superior images and sounds are what draw customers to make the purchase. Other buyers, on the other hand, like the Sharp LC 32GP2U's very sleek design and housing. They also like the multitude of inputs and sheer of ease of using the TV.

Sharp IT 23M1U is the smaller LCD television that also gets nice Sharp Liquid Crystal Display TV reviews. The TV works well either as a TV or as a computer monitor. It features a very bright screen and an outstanding TV tuner which comes with a very sleek cabinet. Buyers also appreciate the lightweight structure, virtual surround sound, intense resolution display, and many more capabilities of this Sharp IT 23M1U.

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

HDTV - Why It's Better Than Standard Definition

So, you're thinking about jumping on the HD bandwagon because you've been told "you just gotta have this, it's just so clear!". However, you're a bit of a skeptic and require concrete info on this HD stuff before you're going to buy that HD TV, the HD programming packages, cables and quite possibly a Blu-ray DVD player.

HDTV is better than standard definition TV and it's a very noticeable kinda better that we're talking about right here. The quality of HD all comes down to lines, tv lines that is. A standard tv (standard-def) signal from your standard satellite or cable programming is comprised of 480 lines of resolution. Once all 480 lines are layered on top of each other you get a picture that more or less looks pretty decent.

Now, let's take a look at a high definition signal which requires a Hi-Def TV (HDTV) and a hi-def signal (which you'll have to order from your cable or satellite provider). When you put those 2 together (the HDTV and the HD Signal) you'll get 1,080 lines of resolution, that's more than twice the resolution of standard definition! Now that's a BIG difference, not just some small upgrade to the clarity of the picture.

I should also mention that not only is HD beautiful to look at, it's also amazing to hear. HD programming and Blu-Ray DVD discs allow for very high quality audio streams since there is so much more room in the signal and on the Blu-Ray disc. How about a standard def TV signal or DVD? Not so much. Their audio streams often require more compression which cause audio clarity loss.




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Sunday, January 17, 2010

What's the Difference Between LCD TVs and Plasma TV Screens

LCD - The Affordable Option

One of the key benefits of LCD Tvs over their Plasma rivals is cost. Not only do they consume less power and therefore are cheaper to run, but they are usually significantly less expensive to purchase in the first place.

LCD - Performance Benefits

If you have a room which is drenched in natural light then an LCD TV would be your best choice. The finish of an LCD TV screen makes it far easier to watch as it is less susceptible to the glare from ambient light.

LCD TVs also have a much better 'white' display than Plasmas. This may not be something you'll ever notice as too much white on the screen can make the picture look artificial and bleached. Also the colour display on an LCD TV is slightly more muted or natural than a Plasma TV, which can make colourful images and pictures easier to watch.

Many people also prefer to play High Definition gaming on an LCD TV.

LCD - Disadvantages

Okay, onto the drawbacks.

The refresh rate on an LCD TV is not inherently as good as an LCD TV. So, fast moving images can often appear blurred, especially on a bigger screen. To combat this LCD TV makers have come out with higher Refresh rates, such as 100hz or 200 hz (120 and 240 in the US). Still this is some way short of plasma. So, if you're a fan of fast action movies or sports, then a Plasma could be the better option, if you're budget will stretch to it. An LCD screen could suffice, with a higher refresh rate, but you will be paying a premium for the privilege.

Bizarrely, although LCDs are better at producing whites, they struggle to produce deep blacks compared with a Plasma TV. To offset this, modern LCD TVs are coming with LED backlighting built in. This elevates the depth of blacks that an LCD can produce to Plasma standards.

Plasma - Advantages

The Plasma has much to offer in the way of visual performance. The contrast is far greater than an LCD TV, so you get much better shading rather than pixellate segments of black. The blacks they produce are far richer and more solid. They also have a much higher natural refresh rate than an LCD TV, so motion blurring and image break up should never be a problem.

So, the overall image quality is normally greater on a Plasma screen. But you will have to pay a price for this increased performance ...

Plasma - Disadvantage

The price! They are often a lot more expensive than their LCD counterparts. And although you are paying for improved performance, very often you won't see a huge differrence unless you're a true Blu-Ray junkie, or are using a very large screen.

Plasma screens are also glossy, so if you have a naturally bright room this can lead to reflective issues. These can be resolved by breaking the TV in for around 150 hours and then optimising the settings, or you can simply draw the curtains. But often this is enough to put people off and persuades them to buy an LCD.

So in summary if you're plumping for a larger TV. Say something over 42", you'll be better off with a Plasma screen, or with an LCD that has a higher refresh rate and LED backligthing.

If you're looking for a smaller TV and want good High Definition performance without excessive costs then an LCD TV is definitely you're best bet.

If you opt for a Plasma Tv then our choice would be a Panasonic Viera, you can view a full range of these cutting edge TVs at Panasonic Viera

For LCD there are many brands that are worthy of your consideration. You should ideally opt for a Samsung model or a sharp aquos or LG. Sony do have a good range of LCD TVs but they tend to be pricey so only consider them if they are on sale, or are really what you're after.




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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Cell Phones and Dating

Cell phones are everywhere and now more than ever integrated into our daily life on a massive level. However, there are those times when cell phones need to a take a backseat in your life and one of those time is most definitely when you're on a date. It doesn't matter whether it's the first date or the tenth date. You need to turn off the cell phone if you ever hope to "turn on" your date. Cell phones and dating often turn into popularity contests. Each person will try and accept as many calls as they can in an effort to say "See, I'm soooo important, you're lucky to be with me". This is a turn off. Period. Whether they immediately know it or not.

It's understandable that everyone has responsibilities and even emergencies. If you're one of these people, and you're going on a date have some respect for your date on turn your ringer off. If your phone has a vibrate mode then that's a much better option than some annoying ring breaking a romantic moment. Let non important calls go right to voicemail, that's what it's for right?!

Cell phones also send you this really informative report every month, it's called a bill. What's on it? Every single number you called, when you called and how long you talked. Ouch. This could cause quite and issue if you're dating multiple people at the same time. If you're going to bring your dates home make sure that your cell phone bill is tucked away in a safe place.




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Thursday, January 14, 2010

From Calculators to Sharp LCD TVs

Liquid crystal display televisions are now commonly available in the market with many of the major brands offering the same. LCD technology development started over 40 years ago and the roots of sharp LCD TV can be traced to its calculators. sharp was the first company to introduce hand held calculators with LCD screen with the wide use of three-inch TFT screens in many of their applications. After years of mass production of color televisions, Sharp LCD TV units hit the market with the introduction of the model aquos in 2001.

Most early LCD televisions were 21-inches and smaller due to technology constraints. Since each of the light emitting diodes used in LCD needed a separate circuit to turn it off and on to illuminate the picture, considerable space inside the housing of the flat panel screen was required to make the viewing screen larger. Considerable innovations in design and electronics, led to the introduction of the 65-inch Sharp LCD TV in 1965.

In the early years, prior to the development of the large screen sizes, most LCD TV manufacturers were content with their LCD offerings limited to lock on computer monitors, medical equipment monitors and handheld devices as well as video and digital cameras. But the ever increasing popularity of large-screen plasma flat panel encouraged the Sharp LCD TV department to innovate and continue development of enlarged screens.

LCD technology is not necessarily HD.

It's a popular misconception that a television with flat panel screen and LCD or plasma technology is also essentially high definition. The brightness and clarity of a Sharp LCD TV may lead you to believe that it is high definition. However this is not true. If it has to be high def then it has to be electronically equipped. Otherwise it is just either enhanced definition or still analog.

The lightweight Sharp LCD TV with flat screen and its ability to stand on flat surface or be hung on the wall is one the features that makes it attractive. The flat screen feature also enables viewing at a wide angle, and this distinguishes them from most of the projection televisions where the clarity is reduced at as little 10 degrees from center. Most flat panel Sharp LCD TV screens offers a viewing angle of 170-dregrees, measured in tow directions, left and right.

The introduction of the 28-inch Sharp LCD TV in 1995, the largest LCD monitor at that time was a major event in the history of television. It set the trend for introduction of larger LCD televisions. The 65-inch LCD TV cheaper than plasma which evinced large consumer interest heralded a new era of large-screen television viewing.




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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Why the Best 32 Inch TV is a Safe Bet For Children Under 10

When seeking the best 32 inch TV for a young child the first word that comes to mind is budget. Why? Because children that age only care about if they can see it on the screen and hear what's being said. That's it. It's not at all about side, bottom or detachable speakers. Its all about how fast can my PlayStation or Wii hook up to that television and how loud can I hear the screams?

Vizio is a great buy when choosing the best 32 inch TV for a child, with budget in mind. It has a good sized screen, excellent picture quality and the dimension of the unit is perfect for any sized room. It's energy efficient for those with eco-friendly issues and it won't heat the room up to an unbearable temperature.

Budget is nice but for many parents the price is never an issue for their little angel; they only want whatever the best 32 inch TV is available. And many children will want whatever the best 32 inch TV is right for gaming. With that in mind one of the best is produced by Samsung.

Samsung has taken care of everything from significant picture quality and resolution you need for gaming to the options to scale images and change modes, specifically Game mode. You have options to adjust lighting and enhance the screen providing the perfect arena for playing video games.

Another great model that is being called one of the best 32 inch tv is the sharp aquos LCD 32" HD. The picture quality is amazing, especially for hard core gamers. The only drawback for those looking for extra features is that this model does not offer a computer port. But those seeking a great television for a child perhaps you don't need one with all features like a PC port.

Many have noticed that if you're purchasing an HDTV the 32 inch is the best size because it provides the best resolution resulting in excellent quality pictures. The larger the television the more pixels it requires for an exceptional picture.

Both models seem well worth the price and if pricing is an issue for you it is assured that you can get your hands on the best 32 inch TV for under $500 making this an awesome holiday gift for your child.




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Sunday, January 10, 2010

The Rapid Pace of Evolution in Consumer Electronics

The evolution of consumer electronics, high definition displays, digital broadcasts, displays and media is happening at an increasingly rapid pace. Advancements in technology are occurring much faster than before, reducing the time to deliver new technologies to market at an exponential rate. The algorithm for designing and delivering new technology is nearly a fifty percent reduction in time with every significant breakthrough. With such a rapid race for invention the simultaneous introduction of diverse technologies is as inevitable as price erosion and shortened life cycles for what is considered "new" in consumer electronics.

A brief history of Television and the advancement of Display Devices underscores the incredibly increasing pace of developing technology.

In 1876 Eugene Goldstein coined the term "Cathode Ray" to describe light emitted when an electric current is forced through a vacuum tube. Fifty years later in 1928, GE introduced the Octagon, a television with a spinning disc and a neon lamp that created a reddish orange picture that was half the size of a business card. By 1948, twenty years later, the demand for black & white television began a transformation in communications and entertainment. By 1949, several familiar brand names fought for a share of the booming market. These brands included familiar names like Admiral, Emerson, Motorola, Philco, Raytheon, RCA, and Zenith. The market was also saturated with brands like Crosley, Du Mont, Farnsworth, Hallicrafters, Sparton and Tele-Tone. In 1951 CBS broadcasted a one hour Ed Sullivan show in color, but there were only two dozen CBS television sets that could process the color broadcast. In 1954, RCA brought the first color television to market, but only 1,000 units were sold to the public that year. In 1956, Time Magazine called color TV the "most resounding industrial flop of 1956".

The Plasma Display Panel was invented at the University of Illinois in 1964 by Donald H Bliter, H Gene Slottow and student Robert Wilson. The original monochrome displays were popular in the early 1970's because they did not require memory or circuitry to refresh the images. By 1983, IBM introduced a 19 inch monochrome display that was able to show four virtual sessions simultaneously. By 1997, Pioneer started selling the first color Plasma televisions to the public. Screen sizes increased to 22 inches by 1992, and in 2006 Matsushita unveiled the largest Plasma video display of 103 inches at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada.

DLP was developed at Texas Instruments in 1987 by Dr. Larry Hornbeck. The image is created by selective reflection of colored beams of light on a Digital Micromirror Device (DMD Chip). Each mirror represents one pixel on the projected image. The number of pixels represents the resolution. For example, 1920 x 1080 resolution refers to a grid of individual dots of light that are 1920 wide x 1080 high, created from the beam of light reflected off of the same number of tiny mirrors on chip that is smaller than a postage stamp. Concentrated light from a bright Mercury Arc Lamp is beamed through a small rotating color wheel of red, green, blue and sometimes white. The light passing through the color wheel is reflected on the tiny mirrors act independently to point the colored light at or away from the pixel target. The colors perceived by the human eye are a blending of combinations of the red, green and blue reflections in each pixel, and the combination of pixels create the total image. This technology was widely used in Digital Projectors and gradually became a competing technology to Cathode Ray Tube projection television sets, at least until consumers discovered the cost of replacing the high intensity projector lamps.

In 1904 Otto Lehman published a work on Liquid Crystals. By 1911, Charles Mauguin described the structures and properties of liquid crystals. In 1926, Marconi Wireless Telegraph company patented the first practical application of the technology. It was not until 1968 that George Heilmeier and a group at RCA introduced the first operational LCD Display. In December 1970, M. Schadt and W. Helfrich of the Central Research Laboratories of Hoffman-LaRoche in Switzerland filed a patent for the twisted nematic field effect in liquid crystals, and licenses the invention to the Japanese electronics industry for digital quartz wrist watches. By 2004. 40 inch to 45 inch LCD Televisions became widely available on the market, and sharp introduced a 65 inch display. By March 2005, Samsung introduced an 82 inch LCD panel. Then in August 2006, LG Philips unveiled a 100 inch LCD display. At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada in January 2007, sharp once again claimed the top spot for size as they introduced the 108 inch LCD panel under the brand name aquos. From tiny liquid crystals to the battle for supremacy and 108" displays, the demand for bigger size and sharper contrast in high definition video has proved once again that Size Matters.

By 2006 there have been more than 220 manufacturers of television sets, and the list is growing just as the types of technology for displays is expanding. Other display technologies include Vacuum Flourescent Display (VFD), Light Emitting Diode (LED), Field Emission Display (FED), not to be confused with K-FED, and Liquid Crystal on Silicon (SED). As the ability to generate and provide high definition broadcast on demand continues to develop, the demand for improved quality and larger displays will continue to increase proportionally. The technology to watch for the next significant leap in high definition and quality image reproduction will be the Surface Conduction Electronic Emitter Display (SED).

So where will the high definition images come from? This pace of technology and battle for formats is racing even faster than the development of the display devices.

Ampex introduced the first commercial Video Cassette Recorder in 1956, with a price tag of US$50,000. The worlds first Video Cassette Recorder for home use was introduced by Philips in 1972. By 1975, SONY introduced Betamax. The first VHS VCR arrived to market in 1977, JVC's HR-3300, creating a format war that raged for market share during the 19080's. By the 1990's the battle for dominance between VHS and Beta was replaced by a new battle between the MultiMedia Compact Disc from SONY and Philips, versus the Super Density Disc supported by Time Warner, Matsushita, Hitachi, Mitsubishi, Pioneer, Toshiba and Thomson. Amazingly enough, it was Lou Gerstner, president of IBM, who stepped forward and acted as matchmaker to convince the rival camps to collaborate and combine the best of both technologies into a single standard. The result of which became the DVD Consortium, later became known as the DVD Forum. The competing technologies collaborated on standards for manufacturing DVD products with common format until the battle for supremacy was revived in 2006 between HD DVD and Blu-Ray high definition video.

It took 20 years to migrate from a $50,000 commercial device to a Video Cassette Recorder for the home. It was almost a 20 year battle in the format war between VHS and Beta, until rival camps under the guiding hand of Lou Gerstner collaborated on a common DVD format. The common DVD format lasted for a mere ten years until the competing technologies once again took the field of battle to claim dominance in the high definition video market, as HD DVD and Blu-Ray fight for supremacy, movie titles, profit and the bragging rights to define the next standard in the evolution of video. At this pace of technology evolution, advancement occurs twice as fast or in half the time of the proceeding era. At this rate we can anticipate the announcement of the next significant advancement in technology and another format within the next five years. Will the next format combine the best technologies of HD DVD and Blu-Ray? Will the next step in evolution be based on utilization of more colors from the spectrum to create even greater definition? Will the format war for storage medium like VHS tapes and Blu-Ray discs become obsolete as the new medium transforms to wireless video streaming on demand? One thing is for sure, it will not take long to find out. Hold on to your VHS movies, compact discs and DVD's, as these will be collector's items and museum pieces before a child born today will graduate from college.

Are you concerned about having the latest technology when you make your next purchase in consumer electronics? Are you worried about selecting the right format, so your library of movies and collection of media will last longer than your pile of LP records and eight track tapes? Choose a display that supports Digital High Definition, learn about the types of INPUTS for your display device or television, and then pick the one that fits your budget. The types of INPUT and connections are important for being able to take advantage of the best display possible from your television or display device. As for recorded media, take your chances on the media that has the most selection of titles and is compatible with your other entertainment devices. There is a good chance that the state-of-the-art technology you purchase today will be obsolete before your extended warranty expires, so sit back and enjoy the evolution.

Words of Wisdom

"The theory of evolution by cumulative natural selection is the only theory we know of that is in principle capable of explaining the existence of organized complexity."
- Richard Dawkins

"Television is the first truly democratic culture - the first culture available to everybody and entirely governed by what the people want. The most terrifying thing is what people do want."
- Clive Barnes

"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
- Arthur C. Clarke




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Friday, January 8, 2010

Top 10 HDTV Brands In The Market

HDTV is the latest buzz word in the technology sphere and every one wants to buy the best HDTV screen available in the market. There are various brands which are offering HDTV screens at affordable prices with latest features and technology. Top 10 HDTV brands in the market are offering numerous models of HDTV screen at competitive prices so it becomes a little difficult to choose one out of the top 10 HDTV.

HDTV screens are available in three formats called plasma, LCD and rear projection. Each of the three has their own benefits and differs from brand to brand. While buying a HDTV screen makes sure that you set should not require repeated repairs as once the problem is repaired, it might reoccur. Brands like Panasonic, Samsung, Sony, Philips, sharp, Sanyo, Toshiba, Bang and Olufsen, JVC and Pioneer are counted as top 10 HDTV brands.

Panasonic offers HDTV screens in three formats of Plasma, LCD and rear projection. Panasonic believes to provide the latest in HDTV technology in its models like LIFI which stands for Light fidelity and is exclusively used at Panasonic. It is a kind of light source technology which helps in reducing the start up time of the rear projection screens. Another technology is Motion Picture Pro in LCD which increases the clarity in high motion scenes like action scene or sports.

Samsung is another brand which offers you many variants of HDTV screens. Samsung uses LED smart lighting technique which helps in adjusting the brightness by switching on and off the optimum combination of backlight producing contrast ratio of 500,000 to 1.

Philips has been named one the top 10 HDTV in the market because of with its high end technology offering great picture and sound. Ambilight technology of Philips which is a lightening arrangement which throws light on the walls near to the TV setting the mood and ambience.

Sony has created ripples in the HDTV market with its range of screen. The most successful and popular is Sony Bravia which stands for Best Resolution Audio Visual Integrated architecture which delivers excellent audio and video.

sharp aquos brand has become popular because of its liquid crystal technology which makes the images sharp and near to natural. aquos stand for aqua and quality and is integrated in the LCD televisions.

Sanyo HDTV come with integrated HDTV tuners which save you from the head ache of buying an external tuners and this makes the signal quality better in Sanyo HDTVs.

Regza from Toshiba is another favorite in the market with screen size ranging till 47 inches and embedded with Cinespeed LCD panel and Pixel pure technology for good picture and sound.

Bang and Olufsen has an excellent rage of LCD screens with varied screen size. Picture and sound quality are powerful enough to produce a theatre like ambience.

JVC and Pioneer are also available in the market at competitive prices with latest technology. So, these are the top 10 HDTV in the market which can change the way you watch television completely.




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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

LCD TV Reviews

Despite the many new brands available in 2005, the sharp LCD TVs still remain favorites of critics and public alike. The aquos line of sharp TVs is especially applauded for its picture quality. The original aquos is the sharp-LC32GD4U, is a 32 inch TV, which is known to produce the best black rendering among all brands. It is available in other versions such as the 45 inch sharp-LC45GD5U and the 37 inch Sharp-LC37GD4U. Sharp also produces economy versions of its TV in smaller sizes. They haven't got rave reviews, but are still better than other brands on the shelves. Sharp's widescreen version is closely followed by the Sony Vega KDL-32XBR950. The race between the two has been almost neck to neck.

Among smaller size TVs, Philips steps up. The 17 inch Philips TV, 17-PF8946 can be used as a TV as well as a monitor. It is highly economical, priced at just around $500, and has features like an inbuilt cable box and HD compatibility. It has a lower aspect ratio of 15:9, but that is not a deterrent as the overall picture quality is quite commendable. The other leaders in the race for small screen LCD TVs are the 15 inch Zenith version L15V36 and Sony's 17 inch MFM-HT75W.

Many new brands have emerged in the market this year. Chief among them are Kreisen, Syntax and the computer monitor giants ViewSonic and Gateway. Among these, Kreisen has received the worst reviews. The picture quality of their 30 inch version KR-320T has come under a lot of heat in almost all reviews and they have a poor rendering of black. Syntax stands better chances with its 30 inch Olevia LT30HV and 32 inch Olevia LT32HV. These TVs come under the category of economy TVs. They are priced lower so as to manage a foothold in the niche market.

ViewSonic has a smooth entry in the market. It has an above average picture quality, but the sound quality is no great shakes. Yet, it is quite modestly priced and provides good value for money. The 30 inch N3000W is priced at $1200. Gateway performs just like ViewSonic does, but a major stumbling block is the price factor. Gateway's 30 inch version is priced at $1600. Both ViewSonic and Gateway are below par when it comes to background detailing and rendering dark scenes, but these can be considered as teething problems. Both companies have potentials to improve their faults with future versions.




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Monday, January 4, 2010

LCD TV Wall Mount - What You Need To Know Before Buying

One of the great things about an LCD TV is the fact that you can use an LCD TV wall mount to attach your TV to the wall.

Why would you want to do this? The answer is simple. Due to the wide viewing angles of an LCD TV, as well as how lightweight they can be compared to other types of TV, and how small they are, it makes sense to put the TV on a wall. This means it doesn’t take up as much space, either.

But what should you look for in an LCD TV wall mount? And where can you find good deals on them? This is what I’m going to answer for you today.

Firstly, you need to decide how manoeuvrable you want your TV to be. Would you like to be able to rotate it vertically and horizontally? Or would you like it fixed to one place? You can find wall mounts to accommodate both of these needs.

Another thing to consider is the strength of the wall mount. You may want to save a few dollars by getting a cheap one, but what if it can’t take the weight of your LCD TV? These TV’s are lightweight, but you should check the amount of weight the wall mount can safely hold before buying it.

Another thing to look out for is how the wall mount holds the LCD TV. Does it hold it with clamps? It’s usually wise to stay away from these. I prefer wall mounts that allow the TV to stand in grooves instead. This is a much safer and securer way of securing your TV, and making sure there isn’t any expensive accidents.

You will usually make a wise purchase as long as you apply some common sense. If the mount looks like good and study then it will probably be ok.

Where’s the best place to get a wall mount? One of the cheapest places is online. You can also do some research to find reviews of various LCD TV wall mounts, so you know whether a particular wall mount is worth purchasing or not, as the case may be.

But it’s usually a good idea to have a look at a few LCD TV wall mounts in real life before you decide to buy one from the internet. This will mean you have a better understanding of what kind of wall mounts will work best for your TV. You can also ask the staff for recommendations for wall mounts that will work with your brand and model of LCD TV.

In conclusion, LCD TV wall mounts are a great accessory for your LCD TV. It will give you a better viewing position, as well as clear a lot of space that is currently being taken up by your LCD TV if you’re using an entertainment center.




Henry Tate is owner of the TV Buyers Guide, where you can find more information on all aspects of buying an LCD TV, and  reviews on LCD TV wall mounts. You'll also find information about many brands of TV, including Sharp Aquos LCD TV. For more useful advice on buying an LCD TV, be sure to visit http://www.tvbuyersguide.net right now.

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Sunday, January 3, 2010

All-Clad Stainless 9-Piece Cookware - Never Buy Cookware Again

Are you a serious cook, or do you know someone who is? If so, you undoubtedly know the importance of having a good set of cookware. All-Clad Stainless 9-Piece Cookware is the answer to every serious and professional cook's need for strong, sturdy cookware that cooks evenly, and provides the results that a good cook is striving for. Well-known for its excellence and used by many professional chefs, All-Clad is the "gold standard" for cookware. Backed by a lifetime warranty for defects, this is cookware that will provide years of fabulous cooking. If you are looking for a perfect Christmas gift for that special cook in your life...or for yourself...you will appreciate All-Clad Stainless 9-Piece Cookware for both its beauty and function, and will surely treasure it for years to come.

This beautiful set of All-Clad Stainless 9-Piece Cookware includes 2 and 3-quart covered saucepans, 3-quart covered saute pan, 6-quart covered stockpot, and a 10-inch fry pan with a layer of scratch-resistant, professional-grade nonstick coating bonded to the interior steel layer fry pan. Constructed of three-ply stainless-steel layers with a pure aluminum core for even heating, each piece includes stay-cool pan handles that are riveted for strength. Built to last a lifetime, as an All-Clad owner, you can be confident that your investment in cookware will ultimately save you money over the long term, as you will not be replacing cookware every few years.

An additional feature of All-Clad Stainless 9-Piece Cookware includes highly polished interiors of 18/10 stainless steel, meaning that the cookware is stick-resistant as well as stain- and corrosion-resistant. And you will find that the exteriors are gleaming, magnetic stainless steel that work beautifully on all cook-top surfaces.

Cooking that is a joy, clean-up that is a breeze, strong, functional, beautiful, and with a lifetime warranty against defects: is it any wonder why All-Clad stainless is used and recommended by so many professional chefs? Give the "joy of cooking" to yourself or someone special this Christmas with All-Clad Stainless 9-Piece Cookware.




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Friday, January 1, 2010

Bosch Universal Kitchen Machine - Who Knew a Kitchen Appliance Could Be This Much Fun?

Do you enjoy spending time in the kitchen? Or do you know someone who does? Anyone who loves cooking is always ready for new tools and appliances that will make working in the kitchen easier, more efficient, more functional, and more fun. Even cooks like their toys! And the Bosch Universal Kitchen Machine may just be the ultimate cooking toy.

Designed to be foremost a mixer, it can do a whole lot more: not only can it prepare dough for a variety of baking needs, but with additional attachments, it can be a shredder, slicer, or even grinder. With a powerful motor, and the Bosch reputation for quality, the Bosch Universal Kitchen Machine is an investment that will provide years of cooking and baking pleasure.

It offers a number of features, all designed to provide the user with a versatile, functional appliance for many of your cooking needs. The Bosch Universal is truly an all-in-one machine that ultimately offers the convenience of being able to eliminate the need for additional appliances in the kitchen. It includes a 6 quart dishwasher safe mixing bowl with dough hook that kneads up to 12 pounds of dough, as well as twin wire beating whisks. And it offers a wide assortment of optional accessories and attachments, to provide even more versatility. With a powerful 700 watt motor and 3 speeds plus momentary pulse function, this is a strong, useful appliance that will last for years to come.

Any cook, whether novice or professional, will truly appreciate the many benefits of the Bosch Universal Kitchen Machine. Powerful, versatile, functional, and easy to use, it is one kitchen appliance investment that will prove its usefulness for a very long time.




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