Labels: Digital , Hannspree , SV32AMUB , Widescreen
List Price : $399.99
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Technical Details
- 23.6" wide screen (measured diagonally) for a complete home theater experience
- 1920 x 1080 native resolution for Full-HD (1080p) performance
- Integrated ATSC TV tuner for HDTV broadcast reception
- Deeper blacks with a dynamic contrast ratio of 30000:1
- High luminance display for brighter picture (300 cd/m2)
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Monday, November 7, 2011 1:06 AM Posted by thai agency tour
Labels: buying , Finally , Square , Understand , Viewers
If you Google "hdtv buying guide" you will get about 1,070,000 results. So why write another HDTV buying guide? Because none of the one million seventy thousand guides already written are understandable. Not a one and not a bit. OK, I'll admit that I haven't read all 1,070,000 results, but I did read the first 20 or 30 or so and they all say about the same thing. They tell you stuff that jumbles your mind: Which is better, Plasma or LCD or 1080p or 1080i or 720 or 60Hz or 120Hz, and so on and so forth until your head is spinning. The reason the guides are so complicated is that the people writing the guides are techie geeks. I don't mean any offense, but they know too much for their own good and don't know what's good for you. I don't know what's good for you either, but I can tell you what you need to know and what you don't need to know, and I won't give you a headache or make you feel like an idiot.
If you are reading this, it's probably because you are still watching square TV. Square TV is the term I came up with fifteen years ago when I began producing programs in HDTV. I call the old NTSC TV system "square TV" because compared to widescreen HDTV, the picture looks square. The wide screen is the second best thing you're going to like about your new HD set. The first thing you're going to like about it is the clarity. The HDTV picture is so clear that when the broadcast stations switched to DTV/HDTV last year, the news anchors started worrying even more about their makeup. The picture is so clear that it reveals every blot and blemish! What does all this have to do about buying a new HDTV? Well, the truth is, HDTV is so much better than square TV that virtually any new HDTV set you buy is going to please you. Yes, any HDTV you buy is going to be OK. If you want, you can stop reading now, and go out and buy one that you can afford. I mean it -- stop reading now and buy the HDTV you can afford. Oh, you want a little more guidance? OK, I'll give it to you in three easy steps in order of importance. (But remember, you don't have to complete all the steps. Stop whenever you've had enough and go buy your new HDTV. )
Step 1. Budget: The Only Important Consideration
This is obvious, but sometimes the obvious needs to be stated, especially when it's the only really important consideration. What can you afford? In case you're thinking that you're going to have to sell the farm to buy a new HDTV set, stop worrying. HDTV sets are cheaper now than color sets were when TV went from black-and-white to color. You can actually buy a nice new HD set for under $500, even as low as $200. So, dig in your pocket, see how much change you have, and head to the store.
Step 1 1/2: Pick a Major Brand
Easy. Just make sure you buy a brand you recognize. Here are the brands you should consider: Samsung, Panasonic, LG, Vizio, Sony, Mitsubishi, Toshiba. Just don't buy one from the back of someone's truck.
Step 2: Screen Size
Your screen size is going to be primarily determined by Step 1, your budget. The more you can afford, the bigger screen you'll get. Naturally, in the case of HDTV, the bigger the better (to a limit, of course). The most popular size/price are screens that are between 40 and 42-inches. The best way to approach this step is to find out what's the biggest screen you can get for your money, then head to the store and buy an HDTV.
Step 3: Resolution
Here's where it gets a little technical but don't worry. If you want to keep reading, there are only two numbers you need to be familiar with: 1080 and 720. Don't worry about the letters after the numbers (1080i, 1080p), it doesn't matter. Just remember that the bigger the number, the better the resolution. 1080 is better than 720. But keep in mind that whichever one you pick for the price you can afford will be so much better than your square TV that you will be very pleased. That's it. Head to the store and buy an HDTV.
Yes, I know. The other HDTV buying guides all tell you that you have to decide between a LCD or Plasma and how many hertz the refresh rate is and a lot of other technical stuff, but it doesn't matter. Whether you get a LCD or Plasma screen or a 60Hz or 120Hz or 240Hz, or even whether you get a 1080i or 1080p or 720, the picture is going to look so good to you that it won't matter. It would be kind of like choosing between a new Mercedes or BMW when you've been driving a 1990 Chevy. Either one is going to thrill you.
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Monday, October 31, 2011 11:15 PM Posted by thai agency tour
Labels: Electronics , Latest , Technology
Guess work is not a good way to make decisions about what items to add to your list of products. Whatever time of year, an online entrepreneur needs to know what kind of products are popular to avoid the ones that are not even on the list. Amazon is a good place to start in choosing what products are a good idea to use in your affiliate marketing plans. Here are a few ideas for you to consider.
This latest generation of Kindle, with the six inch display, is the all new wireless reading device offered, and has an improved graphite display. It uses what is known as E-ink to provide 50% better contrast. With built-in wireless and a battery life of up to one month, this unit can download your books in less than sixty seconds. Now there is a 3G unit which works globally.
The 4th generation of Apple's iPod touch 32 GB Multi-touch display has Gyro + Accelerometer which provides smooth moving while around in the gaming area. With two cameras you can cover any type of video you need, from face shots to send to friends, or video capture for those moments when you want all of the action recorded for later viewing. You can edit your movies inside the iPod.
This item from Garmin nuvi Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator still has the text-to-speech features, but also allows you to see more of what is around the corner when traveling to your destination. City Navigator is the map information used in this unit which has a SD card slot for storing and loading media and tools.
Canon has this interesting item, the Canon EOS Rebel T2i 18 MP CMOS APS-C Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens. This camera looks like a 35mm unit but takes HD Video movies with the same EOS perfection that has become expected of Canon. These cameras have a Digic 4 Image Processor that speeds up and improves fine details and those natural color reproductions.
The new Toshiba Canvio Plus 320 GB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive E05A032CAU2XK (Raven Black) is so small it easily fits in a man's shirt pocket. Imagine having 320 GB of data stored inside something is only a half inch thick. This could be the perfect item for anyone with a laptop who has limited space for peripherals that are carried along for business. It does Complete System Backup where even the OS can be backed up, and then boot from the Toshiba Canvio Plus to restore your entire system.
For television viewing, the Roku XD Streaming Player 1080p needs no PC to retrieve over 100,000 movies and TV shows from Netflix and other online entertainment sites. This little black box delivers HD video and music without having to pay additional fees, and all from a Wireless-N XD technology that expands household viewing.
Garmin Forerunner 305 GPS Receiver With Heart Rate Monitor not only fits on your wrist, it has wireless heart rate monitoring and other performance tracking features. The wireless bicycle speed and cadence sensor tracks your biking statistics, and then you can put it in the USB cradle and transfer the data to your computer. Not only does it provide the GPS for headings, it also tracks such information as calories burned, elevation and grade.
The Logitech HD Pro Webcam C910 with 1080p Video has Fluid Crystal Technology for smooth panning, and Image Perfect Tuning for lighting compensation. It is also Internet Ready, takes less than 3 minutes to install, and works with Win XP or higher operating system. Taking 10 mega pixel shapshots and HD 1080p video recording, it also has the Logitech Video Effects fun features of avatars that follow you around while chatting with friends.
Sony ICD-PX820 Digital Voice Recorder (Black) is both PC and Mac compatible, and has Dragon NaturallySpeaking speech recognition software which is the preferred legal, medical and professional software. Its USB port allows file transfers to PC or laptop and SD cards, with up to 535 hours of LP mode record time. It also has 2GB Flash memory for storage, built-in features of the Noise Cut Function, and it does Stereo recording.
Electronic products are popular items for any affiliate website, Electronics On Amazon should help you figure out what type of products you should have in developing your keyword campaigns. There is always a need for the practicality and functionality of electronics in the every day lives of your customers.
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