Popular Box Sets By: shagufta khan For a comprehensive selection of DVD and CD box sets, you should give the Box-Sets.Net web portal a visit since the Box-Sets.Net web portal offers a wide array of quality DVD box sets at globally inexpensive rates..
Plasma, Part 4 - LCD Plasma: Things to Know Before Buying an LCD Television By: John Dulaney Over a very limited period of time we have seen the LCD television technology introduce a great many innovations, and it has therefore been a technology perpetually under improvement. While this has helped slash down prices and ensured better quality, it has also made the process of shopping for an LCD a trifle complicated, because at no point of time is there a stable account of the features available and prices for particular models. This means that if you are in the market for an LCD, you need to be aware of what exists in the market, how good it is in terms of features and benefits and what to pay for it...
Plasma, Part 2 - LCD plasma By: John Dulaney Characteristics and Pros and Cons of the multi-system LCD television
Though the last two decades have seen an avalanche of innovations in television technology; it is the LCD television that has captured the imagination and attention of the masses. These flat screen monitors entered the market with exorbitant price tags beyond the reach of all but the wealthy few, but technological advancement is a great leveler: the prices of LCD displays have plummeted quite a few notches in the past few years and are more reasonable today than ever before...
Multisystem VCRs By: John Dulaney What is a Multi system VCR?
There are different video standards that are used in different parts of the world. For example, North America uses NTSC system; Europe uses PAL and SECAM, while South America uses PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL and NTSC. Almost every area of the world has a combination of video standards. Unfortunately none of these standards are compatible and well matched. Here the utility of a multi system VCR comes in. it has the ability to play video tapes of different video standards...
Video Converting VCRs By: John Dulaney Introduction – Why video converting VCR?
Till the recent past video was one of the most popular sources of home based entertainment in even the developed countries likes United States. Though the growth of information technology and multimedia accessibility has taken away the quality of fascination towards video shows to some extent, it still continues to be popular in many sectors of the society. But the problem for a layman viewer is that standards differ with geographical boundaries and social environments. To access freely all that is available, one has to have a video converting VCR that converts an incompatible system into a compatible one...
DVD Player Software By: Steve Valentino Playing the contents of a DVD requires a DVD player and some specific decrypting software that help to play a DVD. DVD-RW and DVD+RW discs can be read on most computers, through the DVD-ROM drives and DVD recorders. They can also be read through Consumer Electronics (CE)...
DVD Software By: Steve Valentino The Digital Video Disc (DVD) is today's most popular optical storage media. Although the physical dimensions of the DVD is same as the Video Compact Disc (VCD), its capacity for storage makes it a powerful and robust medium...
In-Ceiling Speaker Install - Audio Concepts B-Flat Coax 8 By: Kyle Kolbe This weekend I finally got around to finishing my Audio Concepts B-Flat Coax 8" in-ceiling surround speaker install. I detached the B-Flats from their ceiling mount and stuffed fiberglass insulation (the cotton candy kind, rated R13) in the cavity between ceiling joists. According to the B-Flat installation instructions and in-ceiling/wall tips elsewhere, the insulation should improve sound quality. The end result was not what I expected...
Real Life DRM Problems: Atlantis the Lost Empire DVD By: Kyle Kolbe Most of the time I just want to casually watch a movie. I don't need to own every DVD I have a passing interest in. I even have trouble watching movies I really love more than once. Back in 2001, I was browsing the Michigan Ave Borders in Chicago and found the Atlantis the Lost Empire Illustrated Script. I discovered after a few pages that one of my favorite comic book artists, Mike Mignola, designed all the characters and mecha. Later, in Hollywood Video I rented the non-special edition DVD. When I watched the disc through my home theater set up, I was disappointed that its Dolby Digital soundtrack was broken...