Broadband - Looking To The Future

With such a range of broadband providers currently available to us - all of whom vying to secure our services with promises of fast connections for low prices. But with possibilities of fibre technology being discussed both in media and in parliament, what kind of services can we expect from providers in the future?
The majority [...]

Monday, October 13th, 2008

LCD Backlighting For HDTV

LCD is winning the race to be the dominant display technology for HDTV. According to DisplaySearch, in 2007, the market for LCD (liquid crystal diode) TVs was estimated at $27.4 billion. LCD TV shipments rose a stronger than expected 52% year to year in the second quarter of 2008 to nearly 7.5 million units (79.8% [...]

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Amazing New Plasma HDTVs at CES 2008

At the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held in Las Vegas, Nevada, a number of new plasma televisions were introduced by some of today’s most prominent companies. Some of them are scheduled for commercial release this year; we might have to wait a bit longer before seeing the others in retail stores. Let’s take a [...]

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

The Sony TG3 Digital Camcorder - Any Good?

Great for breaks when you don’t want to be weighed down with bulky items, the Sony TG3 Digital Camcorder slips effortlessly into a purse, small bag or jacket pocket. Sony claims that it is the smallest and lightest HD camcorder in the world. What’s it really like though?
Because of it’s use of flash memory, this [...]

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Compare VoIP

VoIP allows for the combination of voice and information while unhinging the service from the network. In other words, the network operator that delivers the connectivity does not have to be the same service provider that delivers voice services.
The rise of VoIP permits other businesses that have not conventionally sold voice services to do so. [...]

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

What is the best way to hook up my HDTV to all my other components?

Ronnie asked: I have:
HDTV, 2 Tuner Satellite Receiver (Dish Network), DVD Player (not HD), Surround Sound System, and Media PC.
1. What cables or other equipment do I need to buy to get everything hooked up?
2. What is the best way to get everything connected and get the best possible picture and sound from [...]

Monday, October 6th, 2008

How come I cant get my hdtv to show hd quality?

Jake B asked: I bought a hitachi plasma 42 inch hdtv and just bought a hd box from suddenlink, but even after connecting everything the way it should be the channels that should broadcast in hd still look pretty bad. Do i need some type of antenna or something? Any help would be much appreciated.

Monday, October 6th, 2008

How do you record hdtv programmes from the tv and upload it onto a computer?

Stevie T asked: Hey! I’m in the UK and have downloaded a few programmes that I can’t get here and would like to know how to upload British shows for friends in the States.
Would like to know how to do in HDTV which includes the sound as well as the great picture quality, does [...]

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Home Theater System - Final Adjustments

Now that you have installed your new Home Theater System, you will want to adjust the picture and sound for the best overall entertainment. This requires a little planning and set up at the beginning but should require little if any daily maintenance.
First the HDTV screen settings may need adjustment for the room lighting. If [...]

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

A Quick Comparison Guide on DirecTV and Dish Network Satellite TV Deals

What’s good in Dish Network? What’s good in DirecTV? If you live in the Continental USA and Hawaii and desire satellite TV systems, you have basically two choices. Lets compare these two major satellite TV providers and see who suits your TV entertainment needs the best.
DirecTV and Dish Network offer the most choices for the [...]

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008


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