Saturday, November 26, 2011

HDMI vs Component Video

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TV Tip: Watch Alan Lofft (Sr. Audio Expert) discuss the difference between Component Video and HDMI.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

The Ideal HD TV Surround Sound Set Up

The Ideal HD TV Surround Sound Set Up

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Get the best out of your home theatre. High Definition TV brings you Dolby Digital (TM) 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. A fifth, centre-channel speaker is positioned above or below your TV. The subwoofer can be placed anywhere in the room, and delivers the low-frequency bass effects to complete the big cinema sound experience.

A surround sound system is usually completed with a "receiver" box that controls the sound for all the speakers.

To maximise your HD Television set-up choose the right audio cables to connect surround sound to your HD TV. Connections do matter.

Some cabling of the options for setting up your HD TV Surround Sound are;

- HDMI cable - The simplest and best way to connect your HD TV to surround sound, HDMI cables carry crisp, clear audio and video signals in a single cable.

- Optical cable - Transferred in a fibre optic cable, this audio signal is sent with light pulses and supports stereo to multi-channel audio transmission. Compatible with AC-3, Dolby Digital and Stereo.

- Digital Coax cable - Transferred in a single shielded cable, this audio signal is sent with electrical signals, and supports stereo to multi-channel audio transmission. Compatible with AC-3, Dolby Digital and Stereo.

- RCA cable - An analogue signal output used to transmit mono or stereo audio channels

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

2010 15" Core i7 2.66GHz MacBook Pro Full Review & In Depth Look!

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Apple Mac Mini 2010 Unboxing and Boot Up

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

HDMI Matrix Switch - Your Wise Choice for Home Theater

HDMI Matrix Switch - Your Wise Choice for Home Theater

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Nowadays, it's common for a family especially those home theater enthusiasts to have several HDMI sources, like blu-ray DVD player, PS3 video game player, set-up box and more. With so many HD sources, most families would buy 2 or more HD Displays for convenient sharing. The HDMI splitters will duplicate your HD source and display the same HD source on the HD displays. In this case, HDMI matrix would be a perfect solution for systems with dual or multiple sources and displays such as high-end home theaters.

The "HDMI matrix switch" distributes multiple HD sources to different outputs simultaneously. The working system looks like matrix: the "HDMI matrix switcher" allows any input to be routed to any output; or the same input to be routed to all outputs or any combination. It completely eliminates the need to constantly move around video input and output cables, and is great for creating an awesome and inspiring multi-media experience or simply allowing multiple members of the family the freedom to watch from whatever source they choose on their own screen. And there are two options available for you: "4X2 HDMI matrix" and "4X4 HDMI matrix".

Since HDMI matrix works as a combination of HDMI switch and HDMI splitter, to get a HDMI matrix is really a pretty good deal - economical and powerful.

Now the newly-released "3D version 4X2 HDMI matrix" can support 3D programs like 3D DVD movies and 3D video games. Then the "3D 4x2 HDMI matrix" is a fantastic choice you'd not miss.

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

If Your HDMI Cables Are Too Short, What Can You Do?

If Your HDMI Cables Are Too Short, What Can You Do?

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A pretty common problem that comes with the advent of HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) becoming the new industry standard for transmitting TV signals is how to select the correct length HDMI lead. In the old days when everything was carried by RG6 Coaxial cable, it was possible to run the signal over pretty long runs and then simply cut the cable to length and fit a coax connector and simply connect it to the TV. Although RG6 cable is still used to connect the satellite dish to say for example a Freesat+ receiver, the output from the box to the TV will now invariably be a HDMI cable.

Another complicating factor is the popularity of hanging Flat screen TVs on a bare walls or over a fireplace. Obviously nobody wants HDMI cables tacked along the wall, so invariably the cables are being buried in the wall and normally run from the TV to a nearby built in unit which will house the satellite receiver. What makes selecting the correct length of lead is that it is not possible to simply extend or shorten the lead. In general there is a good selection of HDMI cables ranging from 1m all the way up to 20m, with the upper limit being due to the level of signal loss that occurs in cables that are no longer than 20m.

No matter how well you plan it there is always a possibility the the cable will too short. For example the HDMI input on your new HD TV is in a different location than you expected, or you decide to mount the TV in a slightly different location. There are 2 options when it comes to extending a HDMI cable.

The first and simplest option is to simply use a HDMI coupler which comes with sockets on both ends into which to insert HDMI cables. This option is both inexpensive, compact and does not need a power supply. It is however only suitable to use when the combined length of the 2 cables is less than 20m.

The other option is to use a HDMI repeater, which is a powered unit that both joins 2 HDMI cables together and also boosts the signal. Normally this unit is used when combining HDMI leads where the combined length is over 20m. The need to have the unit plugged in and its cost are certainly issues, but this is an essential unit on very long runs.

A final note on HDMI cables is that in general over short runs, the difference in the signal loss between a low cost and an expensive HDMI is pretty minimal. Where spending the extra money is worth while is on long runs of cable. Most of the cost lost HDMI supplier don't do budget level cables that are longer than 5 or 10m.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

1X2 Dvi Dl Splitter

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Review: Acer Aspire One 722

Review: Acer Aspire One 722

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The Acer Aspire One 722 can be described as a reliable, economical Netbook with HDMI. It's less expensive as some products, yet it is cheaper than most, which might more than make up for it in the benefit department. If you currently have a powerful laptop and just need a lighter-weight netbook for travelling, or if you are looking for an inexpensive media PC, or if perhaps you're looking for an starting laptop for a child, the Acer Aspire One 722 could easily be the Netbook suitable for you.

Hardware Details

AMD Dual-Core C-50 1.0 GHz processor 2GB DDR3 SDRAM 250 GB 5400RPM hard drive ATI Radeon HD 6250 graphics card w/ 256MB dedicated memory 8" x 11.2" x 1" 3.2 pounds

Keyboard and Touchpad

There is no two ways about this - the keyboard feels filled and flexes uncomfortably. Other, similarly-sized products find a way to offer up far more room, although they're working in a similar form factor. The arrow keys are all half-sized, with "extra" shortcut keys over the left and right keys, which basically just can get in the way when attempting to move around quickly. This, not to mention the fact that the laptop keyboard flexes downwards at the drop of a hat (or the press of a key!) brings about the many more problems while typing than usual.

Then again, the touchpad is impressive in how unremarkable it really is. It's the same texture as the other parts of the body, therefore it doesn't stand out awkwardly. It's matte in texture, so your are capable of sense exactly where your fingers are. The mouse button bar is extremely reactive, and left and right-click are very well defined. You won't end up making numerous problems on this touchpad - the truth is you'll scarcely notice it's there in any respect! You'll only use it exactly as you expect and it will work as intended, that is optimal for virtually any trackpad.

Screen

Similarly, the display suffers from a reduced budget too. Whenever turned up as high as it can go, the screen still seems a little dim, although the backlight is reasonably even - no areas seem much lighter or darker than any others. The viewing angle isn't too large, but if you're watching it as one individual, you will have no difficulties. If you want to share your display with multiple folks, you may as well connect to an external display with your Netbook HDMI port anyhow.

The display is at least big (11.6 inches) and high-resolution (1366 x 768). It's not a bad display by any means, however it certainly isn't a superb one.

Ports and Connectors

Needless to say, you get a Netbook HDMI port on this laptop, located on the left side. You will also get 3 USB ports, all of which are USB 2.0, meaning faster speed, which means less time spent moving files.

Included as well will be a VGA port (useful should you come across an older screen), a high-speed networking connector (excellent if you want to save or move a lot of files), and a webcam with mike. The webcam isn't stellar quality, but certainly a nice option if you wanted to have a very quick meeting.

OS and Software

The Acer Aspire One 722 comes installed with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, which is a nice option. They could have supplied only 32-bit, as most versions of this Netbook only have 2 GB of RAM. The 64-bit variation provides you with the choice of upgrading your RAM later, in case you find your usage requires a bit more breathing space.

However, based on the place you get it from, your Aspire One 722 may show up with a lot of bloatware installed, which significantly reduces the initial impressions of a clean, new Netbook. Reasonably, all that's necessary installed on a fresh Netbook with HDMI is the os plus some kind of media player to let you display your high-definition movies. Trialware and software of doubtful value should not be packed in, as it doesn't actually add any value for the Netbook. This is an area where Acer falls down.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Pioneer DVD Players 4models(420V-120) Introduction

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The features of Pioneer new DVD players are explaned in this video. such as SuperPlayability, Advanced Sound Retriever and so on.

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

NEW HP Pavillion dv6t Quad Edition In Depth Review August 2011

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

PTC 25ft Premium Gold Series HDMI Cable (HH-26-25E)


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Friday, November 11, 2011

The Daily Brief - Plastic Bottles Make You Unattractive, Wireless HDMI - 6.29.11

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Today on The Daily Brief we took a look at the following topics: Police Concert: www.telegraph.co.uk Plastic Bottle www.sciencedaily.com Wireless HDMI: news.cnet.com Find any interesting stories you want us to feature? Leave a comment and we'll use them next time! Check out yesterday's Daily Brief ‪www.youtube.com

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle | Best Rendering Settings | Sony Vegas 7 + 9 Tutorial

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New Updated Render Settings! Did a new video since I got the new Shuttle so I wanted to show what I do and how I record and render. I wanted to redo this video since I give some settings specifically for Hauppauge HD PVR. These settings will work great overall for all HD capture card and could possibly a template for Dazzles as well. This will work for sure on theBlackmagic Intensity Pro and Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle since these are what I used. There's not much difference between the old video and this one but I wanted to make it all over again. I go over settings in Sony Vegas 7.0 and also Sony Vegas 9.0 and give you render settings for both MainConcept AVC/AAC (.mp4) and Windows Media Video (.WMV) To let you know, I prefer the WMV format now! :) If you have any problems or questions, feel free to message me and I will help you out. Also feel free to message me your video so that I can check out the quality you got and if there's anything else with the video, we can go from there! :) Thanks for watching. Remember to leave a Comment, Thumbs up (Like) the video TWICE, Favorite, but most importantly, Subscribe to my page!!! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Follow me on Justin.tv for Live Streams every Friday @ 10 PM CST: justin.tv Want to help me out? Upload my Promo! dl.dropbox.com TAGS: a game in paradize episode machinima sports respawn machinimarespawn machinimasports storm crash salvage overgrown bailout dlc stimulus map ...

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Review: DROID X Multimedia Docking Station

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www.droid-life.com - A review of the new multimedia docking station for the DROID X which allows for HDMI output.

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Monday, November 7, 2011

iPhone 4, iPad, iPad 2, iPod Touch (4th Generation) to HDMI Adapter and 6 feet USB Data Sync & Charger Cable 2-Piece Kit


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iPhone 4, iPad, iPad 2, iPod Touch (4th Generation) to HDMI Adapter

- Connects iPhone 4, iPad, iPad 2, iPod Touch (4th generation only) to your HDTV via HDMI

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Supports the following apps: Movies (iTunes, Netflix), Videos, Photos Slideshow, YouTube video (both YouTube app and on Safari), Keynote (iPad), video mirroring (only for iPad 2).

- Supports playing back movies that were purchased through iTunes.

- Does NOT support third-party iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch apps for live streaming television such as tvuplayer, nettv, worldview live and etc.

NOTE: This adapter is tested to be compatible with Apple iOS 4.X up to 4.3 released in March 2011. However, we do NOT guarantee the adapter will work with the future Apple iOS releases.
 

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- This high quality USB cable allows you to sync your iPhone/iPad/iPod with a computer, and recharge the battery as well from a USB port (it can't charge iPad from computer USB port).


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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Dell XPS 15 L502X Review by The Digital Digest

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I just received the Dell XPS 15 L502X and wanted to give some initial impressions of this Sandy Bridge based multimedia notebook. This configuration has an Intel Core i7 2630QM (Sandy Bridge) CPU, 6GB DDR3 ram, 640GB 7200rpm HDD, Nvidia 525M w/1gb of ram and Optimus, Intel 1030 N w/ Bluetooth 3.0, 8X tray loading dual layer DVD burner and a full HD (1080p) 15.6 FHD B+RGLED display. HDMI, Display Port, SPDIF, HD webcam, back-lit keyboard, and USB 3.0 are all on board, making this 6+ pound laptop a true desktop replacement both in and out of the house. Battery life with the standard 6 cell battery averaged 4 hours, which for a Core i7 CPU based notebook is unheard of. This is one of the many performance gains that Intel's second generation Sandy Bridge architecture has to offer. Enjoy the video! -TDD

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

DVI & VGA - What's the Difference?

DVI & VGA - What's the Difference?

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You've probably heard about these two types of connections before - and the number of times that they have been used on televisions and home entertainment systems. But what differences, are present between DVI and VGA cables which make up for the noticeable differences in video quality?

VGA, or otherwise known as Video Graphics Array, has been around since the late 1990s when it was first developed to connect monitors to Macs. The newer DVI, or Digital Video Interface, is both newer and more commonly used with intermediate displays and a number of higher quality digital equipment.

The differences between the two are not properly understood. The VGA display is based on analogue signals, and the data that is transferred through the cable after being converted from a graphics card and the converted into a digital format at the other end which is understood by the display. The drawback of this conversion process is not only the inability to monitor the exact monitor's elements, or in other words, individual pixels, and thus may lose some quality in the process depending on screen size, resolution, and synchronisation properties of the signal with the displays physical properties.

DVI provides a much faster and easier solution to this process, making it much more reliable as a means of transferring data for displays. Although there are several types of DVI which are available, they are designed to be compatible with each other as so to avoid setting different standards for different displays.

DVI-D is basically the base digital format. It transfers the signal from a DVI graphics card and then converts it into an analogue signal at the receiving end. Although this process still implements an analogue converting process, the end result display is still much higher than VGA due to the advancement in technology since the initial development of VGA.

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Don't Ever Buy A Samsung LNT4665F - Review

Don't Ever Buy A Samsung LNT4665F - Review

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While the Samsung LNT4665F may be the best selling 46" television on the internet, that doesn't mean it's a good fit for everyone. There are a number of serious flaws with the TV, that every consumer should be aware of. If your one of those brave souls willing to buy a big ticket item online without setting foot in a bricks and mortar store, then you really need to pay extra special attention. So, lets be both painfully critical and honest about this LCD TV.

There have been a number of reported problems with the HDMI inputs for the LNT4665F. In case your wondering what HDMI is, it stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. HDMI is used for sending high definition signals to your TV. That would include game consoles, HD-DVD / Blu-Ray players, digital cable boxes, and HDTV camcorders / still cameras. Basically anything that is not your basic standard coaxial television signal. The most annoying HDMI issue is an intermittent blank screen. The TV screen just goes black occasionally while your watching something coming through the HDMI input. As unsettling as this problem may be, the worst part is, that Samsung can't seem to decide on what the correct solution is. Sometimes, they replace the motherboard, sometimes they upgrade the software, and sometimes they just blame it on a consumers faulty HDMI input device (usually a cable box). While this is not a problem with every LNT4665F, for the unfortunate few, it can be a real headache. If your really committed to buying this LCD, you may at least want to check with Samsung to see if they have a solid solution to this issue. Talking with customer support before buying any product can be a really smart consumer move. It also gives you an idea of how the company treats their customers before you shell out money on their product.

Clouding (sometimes called mura) can be a problem with several of the Samsung LCD models including the LNT4665F. Clouding appears on your screen as a patch of lighter color than would be normal for the scene being viewed. It's most noticeable on darker scenes. While there can be a number of causes for clouding, the most common is an uneven thickness of the liquid crystal material in the TV. A very difficult problem to fix. If the clouding is really bad, the only real solution, is to replace the TV. Some owners have reported that wiping the clouds with a dry cloth, can move them off the screen. Other suggestions (my least favorite) have suggested that a fan blowing on the TV vents will alleviate the problem.

While not really an issue with the TV, if your ordering online, or having your TV delivered then I would be remiss if I didn't talk about shipping problems. The bezel around the Samsung LNT4665F is not made of the strongest stuff. It's basically a pretty thin plastic housing, that can be susceptible to cracking, scratching and splitting even in the hands of the most gentle delivery person. To make things worse, the packaging used by Samsung for these TVs, is not the strongest stuff. The bottom line is this, take a few minutes when your TV arrives, unpack it from the carton, inspect for any obvious damage, and plug it in. Yes, this may mean making the delivery guy/gal wait a little bit. Offer them a coffee while they wait, if it makes you feel better. More importantly though, it may also save you hours on the phone with customer support.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

HDMI For HDTV

HDMI For HDTV

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HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is now the standard digital audio-video cable for HDTV. HDMI simultaneously simplifies the installation by integrating all of the interconnects while also improving performance. HDTV signals are a significant challenge for distribution. When your service provider distributes the signal, say from a satellite to your home, the signal is compressed (see MPEG) to reduce the bandwidth. Once the signal is received by your receiver, the signal is uncompressed. HDMI can handle the signal at full bandwidth, unlike older standards like Firewire.

HDMI is an industry-supported specification. It is not a proprietary specification that one manufacturer is trying to force on the market. The industry needed a quality digital connection standard, and consumer electronics manufacturers decided to create a standard that would benefit both the industry and the consumer

A DVI connection offers comparable performance to HDMI. In fact, HDMI is built on the DVI standard. However, DVI became problematic because a strict interface standard was not maintained. HDMI should ensure that equipment compatibility is maintained. The HDMI connector is backwardly compatible with the existing DVI video input that is used on most PC video cards. The HDMI cable integrates all of the video signals, as opposed to component video where each of the RGB (red, green, black) signals has its own cable. Older interconnect techniques like S-Video or component video, require audio signals to be handled separately, and the performance is somewhat worse than HDMI.

Interoperability can be an issue with standards like HDMI. Most of these problems come about by improper implementations of the technology. When there have been problems, the HDMI standards group has required that the issue be resolved. Some products have been recalled. An exception are some set-top boxes uses by some local cable TV companies. Some of the boxes have compatibility problems that the cable companies have been unwilling to resolve.

HDMI allows for 2-way communication between components, so that, for example, your HDTV can tell your signal source whether the picture is 16:9 or 4:3. HDMI integrates remote control so that all HDMI compatible modules can be controlled with a single remote control. Push the play button for your Blu-Ray DVD player, and not only will the DVD start, but the HDTV, and audio components will automatically turn on. The standard used by HDMI is called "Consumer Electronics Control" (CEC). Companies have their own trade names for CEC. Examples are "Anynet" from Samsung, "BRAVIA Theatre Sync" from Sony, "Kuro Link" from Pioneer, "EasyLink" from Philips, and "NetCommand for HDMI" from Mitsubishi. All HDMI devices should be intercompatible.

High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is the software protection scheme that is included with HDMI interfaces to prevent unauthorized copying of protected material. This can sometimes create problems with compatibility, but HDCP is a necessary evil. As more content is delivered digitally, the content producers are increasingly concerned with piracy because the content can be perfectly duplicated. Without copyright protection, content producers like movie studios would be unwilling to distribute their product. Most programming will only deliver full resolution on HDCP protected outputs.

Most currently available HDTV sets have two or more HDMI inputs so that different signals from your HDTV service provider (i.e. satellite system), Blu-ray DVD player, game console, and/or computer can be connected. If you are now selecting your HDTV set, note the number of HDMI inputs, and consider how many inputs you may need in the future. If your set does not have enough inputs, you may have to add a HDMI Switcher to you system. Figure on spending about 0.

Also integrated with HDMI are the audio signals. HDMI can handle eight channels of 24-bit audio at 192 kHz, enough for a 7.1 surround-sound system. This is needed for surround sound programming such as Dolby TrueHD and audiophile programming such as DTS-HD Master Audio. A Dolby TrueHD bit stream can carry up to 14 discrete sound channels. DTS-HD Master Audio delivers audio at the very high rate of 24.5 mega-bits per second (Mbps) on a Blu-ray DVD. In addition, DTS-HD Master Audio offers 7.1 audio channels at 96k sampling frequency/24 bit depths.

There are multiple versions of HDMI cables. In addition the standard Type "A" connector, there is a "Mini-HDMI" (Type "C"), which is exactly what it sounds like: a miniaturized version for use with small peripherals like a camcorder. A special cable with a small connector on one end and a conventional type "A" HDMI connector on the other end is needed. Another version is "HDMI 1.3", which is supposed to be an enhanced version of HDMI capable of "deep purple". According the HDMI association, 98 percent of currently sold HDMI cables are compatible with HDMI 1.3.

HDMI cable length is an important consideration. Anything over 30 feet has the potential for causing significant degradation of the signal, but cable lengths of 75 feet or less will be OK in most circumstances. There is not a significant difference between expensive cables ( or more) and the inexpensive cables found at your discount retailer, or better yet from an on-line retailer like Amazon.com. Any cable marked the HDMI logo must have been tested at an HDMI Authorized Testing Center. A 6-foot cable should cost less than . Save your money for the items where money actually accomplishes something.

HDMI has become the de facto standard for HDTV interconnects. Even though some of the features of HDMI are probably not implemented fully on your current equipment, once you upgrade, HDMI will most likely support the interconnect needs, at least for the foreseeable future.

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Canon SX230HS

Canon SX230HS

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Does the Canon SX230HS have a Great Resolution and Does It Deliver Great Pictures?

The Canon SX230HS has been engineered as a new 2011 model; this camera is a high end offering within Canon's PowerShot series. While not as trim as some of the other cameras within the same lineup, this device is indeed powerful, offering the user a fantastic resolution, and the ability to capture extraordinary images, whether recording or capturing still shots. This mid-sized camera packs a lot of features inside its sophisticated, contemporary housing.

The Canon SX230HS is definitely a pocket-sized camera, but it has a thicker width than other cameras made by Canon. The corners on this device are rounded, giving the black housing gentle curves at every corner. The black housing is accentuated by a sliver border around the camera edge. Since this camera weighs more than many pocket-sized cameras, it feels bulkier and more durable when it is held. It is equipped with a retractable lens, a pop up flash, a 3 inch LCD display on its back panel, zoom controls, a tripod mount, a slot for memory cards, a compartment for the battery, and it has a shutter control button. It has a CMOS sensor inside, a USB port, and it can store images on SDHC, SDXC, and SD cards.

The Canon SX230HS has four different aspect ratios, a burst mode, and it can store files ranging from 63KB to 3084KB in size. This camera has a flash range of 2.5 feet to 11.5 feet, two focusing modes, and 12.1 effective megapixels. It operates off of a rechargeable battery comprised of lithium ion. This device has an ISO range from 100 to 3200, a minimum resolution of 480p x 480p, and a maximum resolution of 4000p x 3000p. It has eight white balance settings, a 4X digital and 14X optical zoom lens, three self timer settings, an auto and movie mode, and it has a number of custom image presets. This camera even has a lot of manual controls for customizable settings.

The resolution on this device is definitely superior. The Canon SX230HS also has an autofocus feature to ensure clear stills with every shot. It also comes with Dynamic IS mode and image stabilization features which help to eliminate blurring or issues with camera shake. You get about ten different resolutions to choose from with this device, all with varying aspect ratios of 16:9, 4:3, 1:1 or 3:2. This device is also GPS enabled with a GPS tracker feature; now you can label your photos based upon your actual coordinates. You even get plenty of in camera editing and manipulation tools making this gadget well worth its price.

The Canon SX230HS has nicely sized buttons for operation, making it easy to manipulate. Stills are presented with your choice of resolution and every pixel is presented in a flawless fashion. This camera is a superior point and click option, but it works equally well for those that appreciate manual controls. Weighing all of 223 grams, you will want to take the SX230HS with you everywhere you go; it serves as a great picture taking tool for the on-the-go individual.

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