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GENTLE TO YOUR EYES

24th September 2009
Have you ever noticed that itchy feeling in your eyes when you are watching movies? It is called eye strain. It is caused when you are trying to read in low lights or when you are watching a blurry image on your media player. Your visual muscles get mixed... Read >
Author: Contact

MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR DUAL CORE CPU

24th September 2009
We all know the benefits of a dual core CPU but are you making the most of it? Most apps aren’t designed to make the most of dual core CPU’s and not even a single media player did before, but now EyeCare Player will make the most of brand new Dual Cor... Read >
Author: Contact

Wireless VGA Extender: Enables flawless operation of mobile workstations

14th September 2009
The Wireless VGA Extender allows a VGA Display device to be located up to 200 feet away from the source. Consisting of a transmitter which connects to a VGA source, this unit wirelessly transmits video signals to the various computers or laptops via wirel... Read >
Author: Eris Dicosta

Newest HD technology- HDMI

03rd September 2009
Since introduction of VGA technology by IBM in 1997, there have been many new projects undertaken worldwide; including HDMI technology. The all new HDMI technology suitable for broadcasting high definition video and audio broadcast signal to supported mul... Read >
Author: viggooliveira

Most useful analog/digital data transfer cable formats

03rd September 2009
While multimedia entertainment market emerging as one of the leading markets in last year, demand for various important cable products is also increasing rapidly. There are plenty of products available for use with audio and video multimedia entertainment... Read >
Author: viggooliveira

Audio Video Receivers Installation

29th August 2009
Deliver serious power to your surround sound system with the advanced performance of the STR-DG510 audio video receiver. Featuring 600 total watts from six channels and A/V Sync for precision integration with today's flat panel televisions this system pro... Read >
Author: baji

Home Surveillance: Behind the Scenes

12th August 2009
When they were first introduced, video surveillance systems were mostly used with medium to large businesses. These days however, they are becoming more and more common in homes. Video surveillance security systems are also known as Closed Circuit TV (C... Read >
Author: Ivory Baxter

S-Video splitter: Splits super video and transmits the Signal to Multiple Output Devices

11th August 2009
Situations where the same image needs to be amplified and split and then displayed on multiple S-video monitors, projectors or TV’s without any loss in signal call for using a S-video splitter. These devices split S-Video and optional audio signals from... Read >
Author: luecjennifer

DVI Switch: Saves Space by Eliminating need for Redundant Monitors

09th August 2009
A DVI Switch enables switching or sharing of one DVI-D monitor between multiple video sources. It functions by connecting the DVI video sources to the switch and then connecting the DVI video display to the output. These switches are also available in mat... Read >
Author: luecjennifer

VGA Cable: Enables High Resolution Video Extension

03rd August 2009
VGA Cables are extension cables which transmit video signals between PC’s or laptops and displays or projectors. They are also referred to as VGA extension, Computer Cable, Monitor cable, and VGA video cable. These cables extend the amount of distance y... Read >
Author: Eris Dicosta

Revolutionizing the way HDTV is viewed simultaneously on multiple devices

24th July 2009
Using many cables to connect and switch between HDMI set-top boxes, DVD players, and gaming systems to display on multiple HDTV displays was proving to be a cumbersome process for users. In the past, transmitting video and audio to various HDTVs from ... Read >
Author: Eris Dicosta

Video Matrix Switch: Route Your Video Smartly

23rd July 2009
A Video Matrix Switch is an amalgamation of a video splitter and a video switch which facilitates broadcasting of video output from multiple sources to multiple displays. Audio and video signals can both be broadcasted using these switches. These devices ... Read >
Author: Eris Dicosta

HDMI Switch: Switch video with the latest in HDMI technology

17th July 2009
A HDMI Switch is used in situations where there are too many HDMI devices and not enough ports on the HDTV to connect them. The input devices like computers, DVD players and set top boxes are connected to the input ports on the switcher which is then conn... Read >
Author: luecjennifer

Quad Screen Splitter: Simultaneously view four video inputs on a single screen

17th July 2009
Using one keyboard, mouse and display, the Quad Screen Splitter, which is a combination of a video splitter and a KVM switch allows users to view and monitor video signals from four different computers simultaneously on a single screen. Money and space fo... Read >
Author: luecjennifer

VGA Extender: Transmits a single video signal over Cat5 cable to long distances

10th July 2009
A VGA Extender transmits video signals between the video source and the display device. The signals can be extended over a range of 950 feet over Cat5/5e/6 cables eliminating the need to use bulky video cables. This extension device consists of two units ... Read >
Author: luecjennifer

Video Splitter: An accessory for surveillance applications to display a video signal on multiple di

10th July 2009
With the help of a Video Splitter, a video signal from a single source can be distributed to multiple outputs at the same time without any loss in the signal quality. They amplify many types of video, including s-video television signals, RCA or BNC conne... Read >
Author: luecjennifer

VGA Switch: An Essential Component for Viewing Video from Multiple Devices

07th July 2009
Using these units, multiple high resolution VGA video signals can be switched and displayed on a single display without ghosting of images. In fact, a VGA switch provides a resolution of up to 1920 x 1440 @ 60 Hz and a bandwidth of 250 MHz. The images pre... Read >
Author: Eris Dicosta

KVM Extender: Powerful, long range solution for extension of KVM peripherals

18th June 2009
KVM peripheral devices can be extended up to 1000 feet away from the computer with the help of a KVM extender. Various models transmit signals ranging from 330 ft up to 1000 ft away without any loss of signals. In addition to the long range remote connect... Read >
Author: Eris Dicosta

A brief summary of how video conferencing began

20th May 2009
Has anyone thought on how Video conferencing came about to be what it is in the present time? Video conference started on the idea based upon the Television transmission. This is usually a one way output for the observer and no input from the viewers. ... Read >
Author: Bryan Smith

VGA Splitter: Transmit a Single VGA Image to Multiple VGA Display Devices

18th May 2009
VGA Splitter also referred to as Video splitter, distribution amplifier, VGA monitor splitter or screen splitter, can route a VGA signal to up to sixteen different display devices. These splitters are used to display the same image simultaneously on multi... Read >
Author: Eris Dicosta

VGA Splitter: Transmit a Single VGA Image to Multiple VGA Display Devices

18th May 2009
VGA Splitter also referred to as Video splitter, distribution amplifier, VGA monitor splitter or screen splitter, can route a VGA signal to up to sixteen different display devices. These splitters are used to display the same image simultaneously on multi... Read >
Author: Eris Dicosta

Video Conferencing Equipment to Boost Business Communications

15th May 2009
It is no more a hidden fact that video conferencing services and high quality video conferencing equipment help organizations to boost their communications with their employees, clients and business partners located in different locations. When we talk a... Read >
Author: zaibatt

Video Conferencing Equipment to Boost Business Communications

12th May 2009
It is no more a hidden fact that video conferencing services and high quality video conferencing equipment help organizations to boost their communications with their employees, clients and business partners located in different locations. When we talk a... Read >
Author: zaibatt

How can I tell if my TV is ready for digital TV?

09th April 2009
Just like the 5 fingers of the hand are not similar, similarly the thinking of all people are not the same. Some of them believe that their analogue TV is well equipped to receive digital broadcasts. Though digital TV has taken the world by storm, it is a... Read >
Author: viratbirans

DVI cables: Overview and comparison

09th April 2009
DVI cables: Overview and comparison There have been lots of electronic devices introduced into the market in last decade and therefore it has become important to get proper cable for perfect experience and advantage. The most popular among them are DVI ca... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Use Of An HDTV Tuner Card

31st March 2009
An analog TV can only transmit video signals and interference during transmission can effect the quality of the signal when viewed from the screen. When viewing high definition TV shows from an analog TV, a consumer must have a HDTV converter available to... Read >
Author: Julia Solomon

Info For Comparing Cable TV vs Satellite TV

24th March 2009
When deciding between cable TV and satellite TV there are several factors to take into consideration. Though cable is the oldest service of the two, satellite is quickly growing and becoming a very popular choice. One of the reasons that cable has been ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

A DVI choice which is right for you!

17th March 2009
Digital-Video-Interface technology is abbreviated to DVI in industry terms. DVI-cables are a popular choice among people who wish to have a premium viewing experience. These cables have the capacity to vastly improve the visual quality of media transmi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Latest Pioneer HDMI DVD Player with USB DV-410V-S

06th March 2009
When you purchase dvd players you want to buy best and branded dvd players like pioneer, Philips, vox, MCC, Maxis, Mitashi and many more they must have the quality, good looking, sound, battery capacity, memory size, color, guaranty, warranty, price and m... Read >
Author: Brendon Long

Latest Pioneer HDMI DVD Player with USB DV-410V-S

06th March 2009
When you purchase dvd players you want to buy best and branded dvd players like pioneer, Philips, vox, MCC, Maxis, Mitashi and many more they must have the quality, good looking, sound, battery capacity, memory size, color, guaranty, warranty, price and m... Read >
Author: Brendon Long

Learn the Basics in Operating Satellite Television

06th March 2009
One of the latest advancements in the global television broadcasting industry, the development of satellite television provides additional opportunities for television networks to create new, enjoyable and entertaining television programs. Even if the use... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Understanding the Various Types of Satellite Dishes and Receivers

03rd March 2009
One of the important technologies and equipment used in transmitting and receiving audio and video signals, satellite dish is a useful and sophisticated kind of microwave and parabolic antenna. Satellite dishes come in different models and sizes. People c... Read >

DVI Cables: A New Addition..

13th February 2009
Digital-Visual-Interface cables or more commonly known as DVI-cables are a relatively new addition to the multimedia connector line-up. Superseding VGA cables, DVI cables have gained popularity due to their higher definition and inclusion on higher end Vi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Video Converter - Simple And Easy To Use Tool

29th January 2009
Each and every day more and more new programs are developed using web technology. One such most popular tool is Video Converter. Video have become the favorite feature of number of websites. These videos are used by businesses of all kinds as an added fea... Read >
Author: brookethom

Get the Best Coverage from Your Outdoor Wireless Security Camera

20th January 2009
Are you itching to install an outdoor wireless security camera? Don't rush it. There's a lot you need to know before you get your outdoor surveillance system up. It's a Different Story - Indoors and Outdoors Indoors, you have walls and ceilings to... Read >
Author: surveillanceguide

Plasma TV cabling

09th January 2009
Like any other television, in order to be able to watch your new plasma, you will need cables to hook it up. Unlike your standard television though, you can’t use the cheap cables or it will completely defeat the purpose. Cheap cables will affect pict... Read >
Author: Dennis Ogilvie

HDMI for Your HDTV and Blu-ray Disk Player

01st December 2008
There are plenty of people who ask why it is a good idea to connect their HDTV and DVD devices with an HDMI connection. Simply put, it's completely digitized. High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is the next step in the progression of audio-vis... Read >
Author: Metten

The ideal HD TV Surround Sound Set Up

13th October 2008
Get the best out of your home theatre. High Definition TV brings you Dolby Digital™ 5.1 surround sound. 5.1 means five speakers and one subwoofer to envelope you in sound. Two front speakers and two rear speakers put you in the centre of the action. ... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes

Component to HDMI Cable

01st October 2008
Many people search for an adapter to connect HDMI cables to Component Outputs for their HD video signal. This isn’t an issue of just rearranging wires and having the correct type of connectors though. There is a basic analog versus digital incompatibili... Read >
Author: Metten

Video Display Controller

26th September 2008
A Video Display Controller or VDC is an integrated circuit which is the main component in a video signal generator, a device responsible for the production of a TV video signal in a computing or game system. Some VDCs also generate a sound signal, but in ... Read >
Author: Rohit Singh

Uses of Digital Signage and IP Video

12th August 2008
Digital signage refers to electronic displays that you typically see in public places. Its purpose is basically to advertise, inform, or for entertainment, which all together is called “adfotainment.” Because of advancements in technology, digital sig... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

The Impact of HDMI Cables On Electronics Good

18th July 2008
The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a compact audio and video connector interface for transmitting uncompressed digital streams. It supports, on a single cable, any TV or PC video format including standard, enhanced, and high-definition vid... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Video Conferencing: See Ya in Cyberspace!

20th May 2008
Are you spending too much time and money on traveling to client sites for meetings? Would you like to meet your clients and employees face to face without moving out of your office? Are there times when you want to call an emergency meeting with staff ba... Read >
Author: Akhil Shahani

A Heads Up Into How Satellite Television Works

06th May 2008
Did you ever wonder what things make satellite television function and which are its most important purposes? This straight to the point article will undoubtedly answer some of the basic questions in this matter. Firstly, let’s establish the most imp... Read >
Author: mikestevens1

Video Streaming Guide

03rd April 2008
Video streaming is basically a sequence of images that are in motion which are sent over the internet in compressed form and are viewed by the user as they arrive. Media streaming is just video streaming with audio functionality. With media streaming or v... Read >
Author: Bill Pratt

DISH Network System - What It is and Where You Can Get One Free

19th January 2008
In order to receive DISH Network programming, you have to have a system that captures the signal being beamed from a satellite and transmits it to your TV. Here's what a DISH Network system consists of and where you can get one free. The Broadcast Cent... Read >
Author: Brian Stevens

DIRECTV System - What It is and Where You Can Get One Free

18th January 2008
Interested a DIRECTV system? Want to know what it consists of and where you can get one free? Read on ... What does a DIRECTV system consist of? A DIRECTV system consists of ... A satellite TV dish - The satellite dish captures the signal from a ... Read >
Author: Brian Stevens

Satellite TV Dish - How They Work and Where to Get One Free

18th January 2008
A few years ago, before DISH Network and DIRECTV launched their direct broadcast satellite companies, dishes were humongous - up to 9 feet in diameter. But now, thanks to modern technology, they're smaller than a saucer sled. Here's how satellite TV dishe... Read >
Author: Brian Stevens

Wireless Home Security Camera - The Benefits And Drawbacks

24th July 2007
In the recent years, many households and even business establishments have been using the wireless security cameras. There are plenty of reasons as to why various people make use of the wireless home security cameras. One of which is because they want... Read >
Author: Anthony Lee

What are CODEC DEVICES?

24th July 2007
You must have played mp3 songs or seen movies on your computer using applications like Winamp, Windows Media Player, Real Player, Xing Player, etc. These applications use ‘compressor-decompressor’ software programs, commonly called CODEC. These progra... Read >
Author: Beganto

How Digital Signal and Radio Works. A look into Satellite Radio

24th July 2007
A communication system based on satellites has the benefits of covering large areas on the earth which cannot be done with the terrestrial links. A satellite based radio can cover seas, deserts and the high mountains. The only need of these unapproachable... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Standard DVR Technical Details You Should Know About

16th June 2007
An alternative is that some satellite or (more commonly) cable set-top boxes have a FireWire port that can be connected to a computer. The recorded MPEG stream can be relayed to the computer via this FireWire port; though it can be done live, this is more... Read >
Author: Kaptain

How Does Satellite TV Work - Satellite TV Simplified

05th December 2006
What is satellite TV and how does satellite TV work? Satellite TV is a television system whereby a broadcast center sends a program signal to a satellite in a stationary orbit above the earth. The satellite sends the signal back down to earth where it ... Read >
Author: Brian Stevens

The Advantages of a Dish Satellite T V System

13th August 2006
Are you thinking about getting Dish Network or another satellite TV provider but are unsure how a satellite dish works? Here's your answer. The basic definition of a satellite dish is a system consisting of an antenna that is used to receive audio and ... Read >
Author: Roger Overanout

International Video Standards Conversions

01st August 2006
International video standards conversion presents a larger challenge to international viewing than does the region coding system itself. Video standards conversion is active because comparing the two reveals that circumventing the region coding system is ... Read >
Author: Anna Josephs

Music and mix

09th June 2006
Music has always been a rhythmic companion of our lives. People are born with music, study, drive, eat, sleep and dream to music. People even spend more money on music as compared to books. Music is everywhere when a person talks to avoid silence and ... Read >
Author: olivia andrews

Music Video Codecs

29th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Peter Nisbet The word 'codec' is short for Coder/DECoder or Compressor/DECompressor. It is a technology used basically to render data suitable for transmission using a set of protocols which must also be used for its reception. MP3 is ... Read >
Author: Tom Healy

Dish Network A Better Viewing Experience

22nd February 2006
Competition is heating up among the satellite television service providers and the cable companies, with Dish Network exceeding 12 million subscribers and growing. This is exciting news as digital satellite programming holds the advantage with 100 percent... Read >
Author: Mitchell Medford

Binocular Trends and Technology

16th February 2006
There have been some incredible developments in optical technology in recent years. One of the most interesting new products comes from a company called Torrey Pines Logic. It has been developed in partnership with the United States Navy, and it is curr... Read >
Author: Bill MacArthur