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Movie and Video modes have been on digital cameras since around 2003. It was not until recently that SLR cameras have incorporated a movie mode. The latest versions of this compare favorably with some of the best HD video camcorders in terms of resolution and video quality. The current leaders in SLR movie mode technology are Canon SLRs. The Canon 7D, 5D Mark II, and the Canon Rebel T2i all have...
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You would certainly like to go with the best if you own a business. It has to certainly perform its major function of making a great deal of wealth though there are a few things that would look relatively small however might deteriorate if you pay no heed to it. An excellent case in point is security; ignorance of security might have you lose a great deal if ever things don’t work. Therefore,...
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Aug 28th, 2011 |
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LG Announces PenTouch Plasma TVs – About – News & Issues
LG Announces PenTouch Plasma TVsAbout – News & IssuesThis year, LG has come up with a new feature for its Plasma TVs that you might find interesting, as it can be a useful tool for both the home or classroom. Dubbed "PenTouch" this new TV technology features a stylus device and incorporates intertactive...
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Aug 27th, 2011 |
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If you are shopping for and comparing home theater options, you have probably come across surround sound. It certainly sounds impressive – but what exactly is it and do you really need to have it?
The concept isn’t particularly new – ever since stereo sound caught on back in the 1950s, the major manufacturers have been trying to improve and enhance sound quality and its effect....
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TV antennas are usually positioned on the roof of a home and pickup TV signals from the nearest TV transmission tower. In this article we will explore the inner workings of a TV antenna and explain how they work.
An antenna is made up of a central piece of metal which is crisscrossed by a series of other metal rods. These are usually much shorter in length. The boom or the central piece of metal...
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When the iphone came on the scene, it was a hit with persons who were looking for a phone that had tremendous capabilities. Not only did they get it, they are still looking for ways to improve what was done at first. This phone is loved because it can create word documents that are well laid out and formatted and allow the user to make high definition videos. It also allows the user to have video...
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When the home video format of choice changed from VHS to DVD, it was a rough change for consumers whose existing tape collection slowly became obsolete. Well, that’s not the case with this format, since all Blu-ray players are capable of playing back standard DVDs. Also, every Blu-ray player is an upconverting DVD player, however the benefits from upconversion are still minimal. The bottom...
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Aug 26th, 2011 |
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If you are shopping for and comparing home theater options, you have probably come across surround sound. It certainly sounds impressive – but what exactly is it and do you really need to have it?
The concept isn’t particularly new – ever since stereo sound caught on back in the 1950s, the major manufacturers have been trying to improve and enhance sound quality and its effect....
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Aug 26th, 2011 |
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TV antennas are usually positioned on the roof of a home and pickup TV signals from the nearest TV transmission tower. In this article we will explore the inner workings of a TV antenna and explain how they work.
An antenna is made up of a central piece of metal which is crisscrossed by a series of other metal rods. These are usually much shorter in length. The boom or the central piece of metal...