Filed Under (Communications) by admin on March-28-2008

It’s a rare computer user these days who hasn’t at least considered purchasing a laptop computer. That’s because laptop computers obviously have a lot of advantages over desktop computers. Laptop computers are more portable and can be used just about anywhere. In fact, some people have bought them more for their portability than for the fact that they can be run off of a battery. In fact many of us have continued to use our laptop computers for years after the batteries completely died. A nice side effect of the fact that laptop computers are designed to be powered off of batteries is that they’re also much more efficient than desktop computers. LCD screens are well known to be less energy intensive than the power hogging cathode ray tube screens that are still used with some desktop computers. And the fact that most laptop screens are smaller than most desktop LCD screens means that they still consume less power. Since laptop computers have all of their components packed closer together than with desktop computers, they have to generate less heat to keep them from baking each other. In addition to consuming less power, this also means that loud fans that consume extra power aren’t as necessary.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on March-7-2008

The past few years have seen a stiff competition among TV screen producers for superiority with the main players being plasma and liquid crystal display (LCD). Plasma television sets have won in the number of sets sold and either is a fine selection for the average family.

As newer technologies continue to develop, we are seeing a shift away from plasma and LCD to a new technology called DLP or digital light processing. Digital light processing creates imagery similar to LCD when viewed side by side but they use different ways to create images. DLP uses technology that employs optical semiconductors to digitally manipulate light. The display chip delivers the best pictures on any type of product – large-screen digital TVs or projectors for homes, businesses, professionals, or digital cinema. Used worldwide, DLP technology is used in more than 10 million systems by more than 75 manufacturers.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on March-5-2008

One of the biggest things that people who own boats like to do is get out on the water. Anytime they have free time, you can find them cruising up and down some water somewhere. Some people like to travel the roads in a recreational vehicle, while with others nothing but the wet life will do.

Some people that love boating to distraction, actually live on their boats. House boats and yachts can be seen cruising up and down rivers and on the oceans all the time. These boats can have all the luxuries of a real home. Bathrooms, kitchens, bedrooms, and anything you need to live a daily life and be able to stay on board while doing it.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on March-2-2008

In recent years that have been two main satellite TV companies that have dominated the industry, Direct TV and Dish Network. These two companies have been competing for years to get more customers than each other, which has left a great outcome for the millions of subscribers who get to enjoy the great quality TV programming as well as the low costs. For the past few years both companies have steadily increased their total number of subscribers. With these kinds of stats, there doesn’t seem to be a decline in subscribers in any upcoming years.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on February-6-2008

All satellite TV service providers are going to give you a free satellite TV system when you sign an extended service agreement with them. They are able to do this now, because the cost of satellite TV systems and components has fallen drastically as have most other home electronics over the last decade.

They are able to buy in massive volume and then reap even more savings by doing so. Some service providers even go a step further and buy cheap low quality systems and components from less reputable over seas sources and there by save even more money. The reason these service providers aren’t overly concerned about the quality of their systems and components is, because once they pass them on to you the customer the system is completely your responsibility, just the same as if you had bought it.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on February-3-2008

The fight between satellite TV and cable TV is maybe at its most important moment. For the past decade, satellite TV services such as DirecTV and Dish Network have been growing and growing in popularity at a very fast pace. Of course, each system has its own advantages and disadvantages, but satellite TV still has that new irreversible appeal which draws more and more people into subscribing. However, which are the exact strong points that satellite TV has?

1. Wide array of channels



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on February-2-2008

When you are in the market for satellite TV it is easy to get lost and discouraged in the huge sea of programming options and offers. Begin by comparing the different programming packages and channels each company has to offer. The main two companies in the satellite TV industry are Dish Network and Direct TV.

When you go with Dish Network you will be able to upgrade to additional services such as HDTV with the equipment coming free with the subscription upgrade. Dish offers their customers thirty different high definition channels that are totally devoted to HDTV. This is a must have for anyone who has already invested money in to a HDTV and a nice speaker system.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on January-31-2008

Among the most fascinating new types of gadgets on the market are portable multimedia devices. These devices take advantage of computer technology in order to provide you with a complete entertainment experience that you can take with you just about anywhere. These devices are also called portable video devices and portable media devices. They allow you to listen to digital music, view digital photographs, and watch video all on a built in color LCD screen or on a full sized TV screen if one is available. These devices include the video iPod from Apple, the Zune from Microsoft, and the PocketDish from Dish Network among other lesser known brands. Now there’s a new type of gadget of this ilk called the Archos 704 WiFi. Archos is a French company that has always produced innovative new portable media products, and this latest iteration definitely upholds that tradition. The Archos 704 WiFi is the size of a slim paperback book and dominated by a (relatively) huge LCD screen. This LCD screen produces rich colors and is sensitive to touch, which goes a long way toward offsetting the fact that the huge screen doesn’t leave room on the face of the unit for much in the way of buttons or other controls.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on January-30-2008

Do you remember video tapes? For a long time they were the latest technology that was available and just about everyone was using them and some people still do in video cameras. Digital video recording technology has been with us for some time now and it has almost completely replaced video tapes for video recording. The picture is stored digitally inside of the recorder just like it is done in a computer and there are several reasons why it is so much better.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on January-29-2008

George Carlin once said that if you nail two items together that have never been nailed together before, someone will buy it from you. Or at least he said something to that effect, and that’s definitely the case with a lot of consumer electronic gadgets these days.