Archive for : April, 2010

All About Digital Blood Pressure Monitors

April 30th, 2010 | Comment Now

Digital blood pressure monitors, are great for taking your blood pressure. They are able to give digital results in about the same time, as if you were having you blood pressure taken manually by a person.

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Flat Screen Television – Buying Guide Tips

April 29th, 2010 | Comment Now

If you’re taking a look towards an article such as this, than chances are you want to either replace a television in your home with a new and improve flat screen tv, or you are at the very least just looking to buy one to have in a different room. Either way ultimately works for the same thing, and this article is going to help you through the process of buying one of these tvs for your home.

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Reasons To Buy A Flat Panel Monitor

April 29th, 2010 | Comment Now

You’ll have more room on your desk.

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Night Vision – The Magic Technology

April 29th, 2010 | Comment Now

Night Vision helps humans see in what we call the dark. Humans see in only a small part of the light spectrum. Light is made of waves of energy and the longer the wave is, the less energy it has. The shorter a wave is, the more energy it contains which means that the visible light we see has a range of energy levels. Red is the lowest. Violet has the highest energy. The color spectrum increases in energy as you go from red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and the highest violet. Below the visible red waves, we can see are even lower energy waves called infrared. We can also call these heat waves. The infrared part of the light spectrum can be divided into three types. Near infrared is closest to visible red light. Mid infrared waves are longer and farther away from visible red light. Thermal infrared has longer wavelengths still. Violet is the highest visible wavelength, which humans can see. Above the violet colored waves, we see in the visible light spectrum, are the ultra violet waves, which has higher energy waves than visible violet light.

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Let’s Resolve The Frequent Troubles Of LCD Monitor Ourselves

April 29th, 2010 | Comment Now

TFT LCD monitors are rapidly becoming shipped with new computers by default. On this page I explain you the frequent trouble of TFT monitor and how to resolve them.

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Industrial LCD Monitors

April 29th, 2010 | Comment Now

LCD or Liquid Crystal Display initially intended for laptops has gained wide acceptance in digital clocks, microwave ovens and CD players and other electronic devices. Before discussing the advantages of LCDs, it is important to understand how the technology works. The LCDs trap a liquid crystal solution between two panes of polarized glass. An electric current passed through the liquid causes the crystals to align in such a manner that light is either allowed to pass or is blocked. Based on the wavelength of the light and where it is passed, the LCD monitor displays the images.

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Panasonic Viera TH-L42D25S

April 28th, 2010 | Comment Now

Last year, we lamented that Panasonic’s 37-inch TH-L37V11S was a bit puny for a flagship model and it responded with the TH-L42D25S. Its designers have also gone back to the drawing board to overhaul this 42-incher and inbuilt it with LED-lighting technology, Wi-Fi and Viera Cast Web content streaming. All in, the TH-L42D25S is the [...]

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Let’s Resolve The Frequent Troubles Of LCD Monitor Ourselves

April 27th, 2010 | 1 Comment

TFT LCD monitors are rapidly becoming shipped with new computers by default. On this page I explain you the frequent trouble of TFT monitor and how to resolve them.
No display or white screen:

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Everything About An LCD TV

April 24th, 2010 | Comment Now

Is your old TV bulky and tired? In the search for a new television, begin with LCD TVs. From compact, fifteen-inch models to big screens measuring 100 inches or more, these slim, flat-screen TVs come in many different sizes. There is an LCD TV out there that will fit any space or budget. Samsung, LG, [...]

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Choosing an LCD TV

April 23rd, 2010 | Comment Now

If you are looking for a new television, LCD TVs are a great place to start. The most popular brands are Sharp, Samsung, LG, JVC, Panasonic, Sony, Toshiba, and Philips, but there are several other quality brands available. They come in many different sizes, from small, 15-inch versions to giant televisions of over 100 inches. [...]

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