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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:
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, [...]
Read More >>LCD Monitors – Some Key Features
April 18th, 2010 | Comment Now
Whether you are upgrading, buying your first LCD monitor or buying a monitor to use as a second screen the following explanations will help in your decision making.
Some of the key features to consider include:
Size
The size of your monitor depends on how you want to use it. Large monitors are great for watching movies, playing [...]
Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI)
December 10th, 2009 | Comment Now
Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI) LLC recently announced the finalized WHDI 1.0 specifications. This will set a new guideline for companies to develop future wireless HD products ranging from consumer electronics to computers and mobile handhelds. On paper, WHDI 1.0 will support an uncompressed 1080p signal within an effective range of 30m through walls. This [...]
Read More >>Connect two TV Antennas into One IDTV
December 9th, 2009 | Comment Now
HDTVs with Integrated Digital TV (IDTV) function are capable of receiving regular and digital TV programs out-of-the-box. But to receive the latter, you’ll need a separate aerial feed that is piped through an external terrestrial/satellite antenna or supplied by your local cable provider. This means two separate cables are needed, one for analog TV broadcasts [...]
Read More >>TV Power-Saving Tips
December 7th, 2009 | Comment Now
Even after you’ve bought a TV, you can still make a difference in your power consumption. We’ve assembled a short list of tips that just about anybody can do to make their home theater more energy efficient.
Turn the TV off when it’s not being used
Sure, this one’s obvious, but it’s easy to get into the [...]
Sony Bravia KDL-46Z5500
December 1st, 2009 | Comment Now
The Bravia KDL-46Z5500 is Sony’s latest 200Hz LCD TV based on its proprietary MotionFlow technology. Compared with its predecessor, this new entry offers a few incremental performance-oriented upgrades ranging from its Bravia Engine 3 video processor to better dynamic contrast. If you’ve a home media server, the panel’s overhauled multimedia playback system is an interesting [...]
Read More >>Panasonic Viera TH-P50V11, 50 inch Plasma TV
November 30th, 2009 | Comment Now
When Pioneer announced its exit from the plasma TV business earlier this year, many industry observers believed the panel technology was reaching its end and other manufacturers would be expected to follow suit soon after. However, this hasn’t been the case. In fact, Panasonic’s 2009 plasma offerings show that the Japanese electronics giant is still [...]
Read More >>Why Plasma TV Better Than LCD ?
March 2nd, 2008 | Comment Now
A coating announces flat right for your house can choose to be like simpler, you thinks. Very that you must make, is a simple comparison of plasma television apparatus and Of liquid crystal display television apparatus in the correlation with your needs. If you wish a very large advertisement for your principal consumption of theatre, [...]
Read More >>Ways of Cleaning LCD
March 1st, 2008 | 1 Comment
Liquid crystal display of the monitors are significant types, therefore the care is essential with its longevity. There is three expenditure which you, are shoudl attentive: the layer of sun visor and to damage parts surrounding damage glass prejudicial.
In the absence of the recommendations of manufacturer, you should clean your screen with water or 50 [...]
