19 Şubat 2012 Pazar

New Sony Bravia Televisions Available With 500 Gig Hard Drives

It’s not just the storage, either–it’s the sheer utility that makes this set of Sony Bravias worth looking at. You’ll not only have the internal 500 gig drive, but you’ll also be able to transfer data both to and from external hard drives, extending your storage capacity to theoretical infinity…or the limits of your wallet, at any rate. That 500 gig, meanwhile, is set to give you fully 65 hours of high-definition recording.

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    It’s a pretty solid idea, mounting internal DVR technology to a television, and chances are we’ll likely see more televisions capable of storing their own programming the farther we get down the trail. Though I don’t look for too many early adopters at those prices, especially given what DVRs and external hard drives are currently selling for.

 

15 Şubat 2012 Çarşamba

LCD and OLED

LCD vs LED Technology

LED is a new technology in TVs and Computer Monitors and distinctly different from LCD or TFT. LCD requires a backlight, LED does not. LCD uses silicon-based devices, LED uses organic plastic-based devices. LCD has low contrast, LED has very high contrast. LCD is now very old technology and will be replaced by the new organic LED quite quickly over next few years.

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What is an OLED?
OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) is a flat display technology, made by placing a series of organic thin films between two conductors. When electrical current is applied, a bright light is emitted. Because OLEDs produce (emit) light they do not require a backlight. This means that OLEDs can be made very thin and very power efficient when compared to LCD (which do require a white backlight).

OLEDs vs LCDs


OLEDs have the following advantages over today's flat-panel tech (LCD or plasma):
  • Low power consumption - OLEDs are a far better choice for portable devices. It also makes OLEDs much more environmental friendly, and a candidate to be the white-light "bulb" of the future
  • Faster refresh rate and better contrast.
  • Greater brightness - The screens are brighter, and have a fuller viewing angle.
  • Exciting displays - new types of displays, that we do not have today, like ultra-thin, flexible or transparent displays.
  • Better durability - OLEDs are very durable and can operate in a broader temperature range.
  • Lighter weight - the screen can be made very thin, and can even be 'printed' on flexible surfaces.

10 Şubat 2012 Cuma

Review Panasonic TC-L32X2 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV with iPod Dock

One of the latest products from Panasonic to add product line VIERA HDTV, the Panasonic 32-inch LCD HDTV TC-L32X2. In these reviews I just give a little of this LCD TV.

Panasonic claims that "X2 series LCD HDTV is ideal for lovers of music and video. With dancasing form a very elegant, glossy black, very promising is more resistant to dirt, one of the advantages of this product is found on the iPod dock, which can be set directly from the menu TC-L32X2 the included remote. Inside, the Panasonic TC-L32X2 can put out up to 720p HD video in 1366 x768 resolution and aspect ratio of 16:9. Throw in a 20,000:1 contrast ratio and 178-degree viewing angle for good measure. And remember , which L32X2-TC is a member of the Viera line, which, of course, means Viera Image Viewer and integrated SD card slot. With this, users can view all their JPEG files on the big screen.

Another plus is allowed control various AV devices with the VIERA remote control and just by connecting various devices that are compatible with HDMI.


The price for this product is only $359.98, you can buy it through Amazon US, just visit 


Key Features
• Series: X2
• Screen type: LCD (CCFL backlight)
• Screen size: 32 inches
• Filter: Fine Black Panel
• Native resolution: 1366 x 768 pixels
• Contrast ratio: 20,000:1
• Viewing angle: 178 degrees
• Receiving system: ATSC/QAM/NTSC
• HDTV display capability: 720p
• EDTV display capability: 480p
• Speakers: 2 full range, 20W total power; surround sound capabilities
• Image viewer: JPEG compatibility
• Aspect control: 480i/p -- Full, Just, 4:3, Zoom; 720p -- Full, H-Fill, Just, 4:3, Zoom
• Optional wall-mounting bracket: TY-WK3L2RW
• Multi-lingual menu: English/Spanish/French
• Energy Star qualified: Yes

4 Şubat 2012 Cumartesi

Samsung LCD 32-inch Unboxing

What I like: There is no movement blur (although it sometimes feels a little "off" frames which are extinct), SD looks better than I thought it would, beautiful picture of the DVD pretty color, nice looking TV.

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What I don't like : Viewing angle is not good at all if you move only one step away from the center, the picture begins to wash. Black is not deep enough for my taste, if you change the settings so they are, then the entire picture is just not bright enough. Also, I do not know what is the right word, but the picture as a whole just seems a little lower RES when close screen (3 meters) on the whole picture looks kind of "champagne", and there was heat haze to it. Higher rates of SD .... Maybe this is just a way LCDs look? It considers pixelation?