ADVANCED Mini HDMI to Standard 1.3c HDMI Cable Supports: 1440p,1080p,1080i,720p,480p, HDMI Category 2 Certified. Supports up to 7.1 Dolby Digital Audio.

June 23, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Sony

  • Certified for HDMI 1.3a / Category 2 (and backward compatible to all previous versions)
  • Supports the following resolutions: 720i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1280×1024, 2460X1440
  • These premium HDMI certified cables support high-bandwidth, uncompressed video and multi-channel digital audio
  • Support for One Bit Audio format, such as SuperAudio CD’s DSD (Direct Stream Digital).
  • Certified for compatibility with Sony PlayStation 3, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, Blue-Ray HD DVD, and HD-DVD

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ADVANCED Mini HDMI to Standard 1.3c HDMI Cable Supports: 1440p,1080p,1080i,720p,480p, HDMI Category 2 Certified. Supports up to 7.1 Dolby Digital Audio.

LCD Television: The Future’s Standard in Home Theater

March 18, 2010 by admin  
Filed under News

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LCD televisions are incredible, space-saving devices. LCDs possess extremely thin, flat screens that can be mounted on a constant or even hung on a wall in your family or entertainment room. In the case of the latter, hanging an LCD TV on a wall provides consumers with additional space in the room where the TV is placed, allowing more space for furniture and decoration. In addition, many LCD TVs include the ability to tilt and rotate their direction, allowing the viewer to easily adjust the display preferences.

LCD (liquid crystal display) projectors usually contain three LCD glass panels separated, one for red, green, and blue components of the image signal being fed into the projector. As light passes through the LCD panels, individual pixels ( “picture elements”) can be opened to allow light to pass or closed to block light, as if each little pixel were fitted with a venetian blind. This activity modulates the light and produces the image that is projected onto the screen.

LCDs have a number of advantages over plasma TVs and standard TVs. These benefits relate to their profitability, their ability to gain space, and image production capacity. In fact, in the future, the market may see an increase in sales of LCD screens which exceed the sales of plasma and standard TV (SDTV) sets, such an increase in sales of LCDs will be directly parallel the increase of technology.

One advantage of LCD is that he has always delivered better color saturation you get from a DLP projector. This is mainly because in most single-chip DLP projectors, a clear (white) panel is included in the color wheel along with red, green and blue, so as to stimulate the most brilliant or total return light. Although the image is brighter than it would otherwise, it tends to reduce color saturation, making the DLP picture appear not as rich and vibrant.

However, some products DLP home theater now have six segment color wheels that eliminate the white component. This contributes to a richer display of color. And even some of the newer units high contrast DLP with a white segment in the wheel produce better color saturation than in the past. Overall however, the best LCD projectors still have a significant performance advantage in this area.

LCDs are more energy efficient as well. LCD projectors usually produce significantly higher ANSI lumen results than do DLP with the same fire power. In the past year, DLP machines have got brighter and smaller – and there are now DLP projectors rated at 2500 ANSI lumens, which is a relatively recent development. However, LCD competes extremely well when high light output is required. All portable light cannons under 20 pounds off from 3500 to 5000 ANSI lumens are LCD projectors.

LCDs are more profitable, which does not mean they are cheaper than the brand of TV, but they are, however, saving money in the long term. Due to the fact that LCDs require less electricity to operate, the long-term savings on electricity can really count. The reason that LCD televisions are profitable because they do not need a fluorescent light work, and their flattened shape produces less heat. Thus, if consumers are looking for a TV that can save them money on their monthly electricity bill, then the LCD TV is certainly the way to go.

LCD TVs are praised for their ability to produce sharp images and crystal clear. In fact, crystal clear pictures produced by LCDs may be attributed to the fact that their screens are literally composed of crystals. Each crystal blocks one or allows light to pass through it and such lighting produces the images seen by the viewer to the screen. In addition, since LCDs are flat, it is very unlikely that glare from other lights in the room has a problem.

Directly linked to the images more clear is the fact that LCDs produce sharper images and consumers will be far fewer opportunities to experiment in which eye fatigue occurs. Many consumers like to watch television for several hours at a time: thus, clearer images and less glare are supplied from the LCD screens can be very beneficial for relieving eyestrain.

Finally, for those who are environmentally conscious, LCDs offer less emission of radiation and a lower frequency of electromagnetic field emissions. Electronic magnetic fields have been scientifically associated with a number of health risks, including cancer.


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Universal LCD Plazma Tv Wall Mount, Vesa Standard, Tv Size:13-37 Inch

January 2, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Magnavox

  • VESA 100×100, 100×200
  • VESA 200×200 (with adaptor)

Product DescriptionPLEASE SEE BELOW STANDARDS FOR SIZES:
THIS MOUNT SUPPORTS ONLY:
VESA 100×100, 100×200
VESA 200×200 (with adaptor)

For 13-37 inch LCD/Monitor
Tilt: -12º ~ +12º
Load Capacity: 25kgs
Aluminum extrusion
VESA 100×100, 100×200
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Universal LCD Plazma Tv Wall Mount, Vesa Standard, Tv Size:13-37 Inch