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RCA VR5220 512 MB Digital Voice Recorder (Black)

Posted by on Thursday, 4 November, 2010

RCA VR5220 512 MB Digital Voice Recorder (Black)

  • 512MB Built-in Flash Memory – Allows you up to 200 hours of recording. Record lectures, seminars, or important day-to-day notes, without the worry of running out of time!
  • Built-in, Flip-out USB – No Cables Needed! Built in USB port allows file download to PC. Once transferred to the PC, listen, share and save with our Digital Voice Management Program.
  • Automatic Voice-Activated Record (AVR) – Allows recorder to sense the sound and start recording automatically. Recording stops when sound stops.
  • Variable Speed Playback – Select from multiple playback speeds so you can listen to your recorded files at your own pace.
  • Intro Scan – Preview message content to quickly find messages.

Use the VR5220 digital voice recorder by RCA for taking notes at lectures and seminars or to simply record important day-to-day notes. With 512MB of built in flash memory, you can enjoy up to 200 hours of recording. The digital voice recorder features a multi-function LCD display that shows the time, low battery indicator, recording countdown and other information. The built-in USB allows for direct PC connection, helping you listen, share, save and organize with ease. Enjoy worry-free recording with the Automatic Voice-Activated Record (AVR) mode which will sense sound and start recording automatically once sound begins and stop recording when sound ends. Choose from three different playback options: bookmark, variable speed and pitch correction for slow/fast play. By using the date/time stamp you can quickly find specific recordings without the hassle of listening to complete recordings. Additional features include editing functions, headphone jack/external microphone jack, selectabl

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List Price: $ 49.99

Price: $ 30.30

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RCA ANT751 Outdoor Antenna Optimized for Digital Reception Reviews

Posted by on Wednesday, 6 October, 2010

RCA ANT751 Outdoor Antenna Optimized for Digital Reception

  • Optimized for digital reception and outperforms many larger antennas
  • Supports all digital and analog TV frequencies including VHF and UHF and 1080 signals
  • Extended range signal reception quality up to 40 miles
  • Ultra small design needs less than 1 meter of space for placement where traditional antennas do not work
  • Easily installs outdoors or in attic with snap lock elements and fold out assembly

RCA outdoor optimized ditigal antenna is designed for the most challenging reception environments. Superior construction and tough materials withstand outdoor conditions. Ultra small design allows placement where traditional outdoor antennas won’t work – needs less than 1 meter of space. Receives all local HD and DTV broadcast signals free. Supports all digital and analog TV frequencies (VHF and UHF) and supports 1080 signals. Extended range signal reception quality is effective up to a 40 mile radius of broadcast signal. Range may vary due to terrain, strength of signal or other factors. Easy fold out assembly for simple installation with pre-assembled deisgn, snap lock elements and heavy duty locking mast clamp. Mounting hardware and 75-ohm matching transformer included and has 1 year limited warranty.

Rating: (out of 76 reviews)

List Price: $ 79.99

Price: $ 42.50


RCA AH1650SN 16-Gauge Speaker Wire (50 Feet) Reviews

Posted by on Wednesday, 22 September, 2010

RCA AH1650SN 16-Gauge Speaker Wire (50 Feet)

  • Connects speakers to A/V receiver to amplifier
  • Plastic spool

RCA AH1650SN 16-Gauge Speaker Wire (50 ft)

Rating: (out of 2 reviews)

List Price: $ 12.99

Price: $ 5.49

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Apple iPod AV Cable – Video / audio cable – composite video / audio – RCA (M) – mini-phone 3.5 mm (M)

Posted by on Monday, 23 August, 2010

Apple iPod AV Cable – Video / audio cable – composite video / audio – RCA (M) – mini-phone 3.5 mm (M)

Connect iPod to your television set with the iPod AV Cable and watch videos and slideshows on the big screen. You can also hook the AV Cable to your stereo or powered speakers for a room-filling audio experience.

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Price: $ 2.88


How can I hook up a coaxial antenna to an HDTV plasma?

Posted by on Monday, 24 May, 2010

I have an industrial HDTV TH-42PH9UK that has RCA and HDMI connections. I want to give up my time warner cable and use the regular antenna to get HD signal, however my plasma has no coaxial inputs. How can I connect the antenna to my HD and get HD signal? Is there a converter or something that I can use? I do not know if my TH-42PH9UK has an ATSC tuner inside…
Thank you for your help.


How do I get better resolution on my HDTV using my ATI 9700 computer video card?

Posted by on Friday, 21 May, 2010

Ok, Here is what I got. I have an ATI Radeon 9700 video card, in a computer that I built using spare parts from my friends Alienware. I have it hooked up via S-Video cable to my TV which is a Samsung 50” LCD HDTV. My problem is that even though I am running the latest drivers, the resolution on my TV image (which is a clone of my desktop) is just terrible. I have a friend with a RCA LCD 52” hooked up in much the same way ( except he uses VGA, an option I don’t have), but his picture is crystal clear. Is there a setting I can change to repair this? Or is my friends LCD just a better TV for this type of connection? Or are my dreams of having as crystal clear 50” HD image to play Call of Duty 3 on just a bit too lofty? Should I try to upgrade to Vista (grrr) or just stick with XP Pro? Any advice, good or bad, would be much appreciated. Thank you!!
I mentioned that my TV is a Samsung LCD, it is actually a DLP… if that affects anything
also my TV runs at 720p… I have a converter piece to transfer S-video to regular video cable… I assume that won’t help. ATI sells a piece that I can attach to my VGA output to transfer to component output, $30…. worth it?