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Warpia Wireless USB Audio and Video PC to TV/Projector Display Converter Kit (HDMI + VGA)

Posted by on Friday, 29 October, 2010

Warpia Wireless USB Audio and Video PC to TV/Projector Display Converter Kit (HDMI + VGA)

  • Display presentations and other content from a USB 2.0 port on your PC or laptop wirelessly to a projector, monitor or TV Range
  • Supports Displays via VGA, DVI or HDMI Audio streams either through the HDMI output or the 3.5mm Stereo Audio jack
  • Supports resolutions up to SXGA+ (1400×1050) and HD Video up to 720P 32-Bit True Color Depth for high quality images 128 bit AES Security
  • Fully compatible with Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. MAC OS support in development

The Warpia Wireless USB Audio & Video Display Adapter Set enables users to display audio and video content from their notebook or PC wirelessly to a TV or Projector. Content such as streaming video, pictures, movies, presentations, web content and other types of data can be shown on a larger remote display without the hassle and clutter of wires and without any cable limitations. Whether wirelessly connected to a projector in a meeting room or to a Flat Panel TV in the living room, the set allows users to easily and conveniently extend their PC workspace. Providing both an HDMI interface common in TVs, and a VGA interface common in projectors and monitors, the set provides users with the flexibility to select the target display type suitable for their needs and environment. The included 3.5mm stereo audio jack enables users to stream stereo audio to virtually any speaker system, or the audio can be streamed through the HDMI output. User Benefits: The Warpia Wireless Displ

Rating: (out of 59 reviews)

List Price: $ 179.99

Price: $ 134.00

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Warpia Wireless USB Audio and Video PC to TV/Projector Display Converter Kit (HDMI + VGA)

Posted by on Friday, 29 October, 2010

Warpia Wireless USB Audio and Video PC to TV/Projector Display Converter Kit (HDMI + VGA)

  • Display presentations and other content from a USB 2.0 port on your PC or laptop wirelessly to a projector, monitor or TV Range
  • Supports Displays via VGA, DVI or HDMI Audio streams either through the HDMI output or the 3.5mm Stereo Audio jack
  • Supports resolutions up to SXGA+ (1400×1050) and HD Video up to 720P 32-Bit True Color Depth for high quality images 128 bit AES Security
  • Fully compatible with Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. MAC OS support in development

The Warpia Wireless USB Audio & Video Display Adapter Set enables users to display audio and video content from their notebook or PC wirelessly to a TV or Projector. Content such as streaming video, pictures, movies, presentations, web content and other types of data can be shown on a larger remote display without the hassle and clutter of wires and without any cable limitations. Whether wirelessly connected to a projector in a meeting room or to a Flat Panel TV in the living room, the set allows users to easily and conveniently extend their PC workspace. Providing both an HDMI interface common in TVs, and a VGA interface common in projectors and monitors, the set provides users with the flexibility to select the target display type suitable for their needs and environment. The included 3.5mm stereo audio jack enables users to stream stereo audio to virtually any speaker system, or the audio can be streamed through the HDMI output. User Benefits: The Warpia Wireless Displ

Rating: (out of 59 reviews)

List Price: $ 179.99

Price: $ 134.00

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Mini DisplayPort to DVI-I Female Adapter for Mac

Posted by on Tuesday, 28 September, 2010

Mini DisplayPort to DVI-I Female Adapter for Mac

  • Adapt your Mac’s Mini DisplayPort for use with DVI-I cables
  • Connect to monitors or other video display equipment
  • Highest resolution supported: 1080p
  • Compatible with some models of MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro notebooks, iMac, Mac Mini, and Mac Pro desktops– check yours before purchase!
  • Length: 17cm / 6.6in

Use your Mini DisplayPort with DVI-I input monitors or other display equipment by using this adapter.

** PLEASE NOTE: The Mini DisplayPort is only found on some models of Macs – You MUST check what port type you have before purchase. **

This is a generic/aftermarket item.

Rating: (out of 15 reviews)

List Price: $ 39.99

Price: $ 2.42


2009 Guide To MP3 Players

Posted by on Wednesday, 12 May, 2010

What’s hot for 2009 in mp3 devices? If you go by name recognition alone it would be anything from Apple’s iPod series. Face it Steve Job and team have done a great job equating the iPod with all things mp3. There is more to the mp3 landscape, however.
Did you know there are mp3 players that do not require any connectivity to the Internet to function? Did you know there are combination CD mp3 players? Did you know there are many models that are extremely affordable and easy to use? If not, keep reading we think you’ll find something that’s a perfect fit.

Apple iPod – We’ll bring this up first because we know it’s what you’ll probably think of first. From the iPod Shuffle to the iPod Touch you’ll find an option from $49 to around $400. Price and unit will depend entirely on what you want it to do. The 1 GB unit will allow you to house more than 200 songs, while the larger 32 GB units allow video, movies and certain PDA qualities that make it a function that goes beyond what you might think of an mp3 device.

Sony MP3 – The 21st Century finds Sony selling an entirely new Walkman. At the time of this review a 2 GB Walkman could be purchased for around $40. This included an FM receiver and a record function for radio shows you want to record digitally for later playback. Like the iPod you can also feature larger units with a video display. Available units provide up to 8 GB of storage.

Phillips MP3 – Like the Sony the top end player is an 8 GB video and audio mp3 device. Also like Sony this provides an FM receiver. Their top end unit (SA6185) provides built in speakers allowing you to share your video and music without ear buds.

Coby MP3 – This company has always been about providing affordable electronics. They provide a 2 GB mp3 player for around $27. This unit is based on a USB plug built in. No cords needed. On the top end Coby provides a wide screen video playback unit that comes in models up to 16 GB of storage.

Creative MP3 – How’s this for tantalizing? A 2 GB mp3 player for more than $20 less than a 1 GB iPod Shuffle? Creative has provided this with the Zen Stone. This also features speakers and an FM receiver. PC World reviewed Creative’s top model, the Zen X-Fi and said, “…beyond question a better all-around digital music player than any of Apple’s current iPods.” The 32 GB unit sells for less than $300 and comes with the ability to use certain Internet functions in a wireless atmosphere.

RCA MP3 – RCA has long been known for their electronics and commitment to audio. The 2 GB Pearl is an unusual offering. This mp3 player provides the least expensive unit and it comes with the ability to expand your playlist through an onboard slot for an expansion card. The downside is the unit is powered by a single AAA battery. This will need replacing about every 15 hours. For the sports enthusiast RCA provides the Jet Stream. This provides wireless earphones, a stopwatch, calorie counter and pedometer.

Zune MP3 – So, you’re thinking 32 GB may not be enough for the music and videos you want to play on your portable mp3 player. Zune from Microsoft offers up to 120 of space for around $250. They also offer units for less die hard fans with 4 GB at the lower end.

Sandisk MP3 – This company has taken a hard look at how some people listen to music and concluded that there were some who would love an mp3 player, but who either did not have a computer or the expertise needed to download music. That’s the premise behind SlotMusic. This product allows you to simply plug a pre-loaded card into the mp3 player with music – much like a CD. It is the only mp3 player reviewed that offers a completely offline way to gain mp3 music. However, they also provide units that do require Internet connectivity with up to 32 GB of space for around $250.

Buying Your MP3 Player

Online shopping has become a great way to purchase electronics. When looking for your new mp3 player you might consider sites like http://www.bizrate.com, http://www.mysimon.com http://www.allmp3-players.com or http://www.amazon.com.

Anthony Coleman provides the most current information on Top Name Brand MP3 Players, including Apple, Sony, Zune, Coby, Audiovox, Creative, and more. GO TO: MP3 BLOG REVIEW


Fast facts on Computer Hardware

Posted by on Thursday, 25 February, 2010

From discount IBM notebook computers. Knowledge of Computer Hardware is the very basic thing that one needs to know if he or she has plans of starting up a personal Personal Computer (PC) from a scratch. This is because if one is knowledgeable on this, he or she would know how to choose the components needed and that person could also save up some money since he or she can opt for lesser known brands. 

The most basic PC Components includes the monitor, the keyboard, and the mouse. But, there are so many Computer Hardware components needed to make the PC perform its function. Aside from the physical components, you will also need operating system and a number of software. The following are some of the basic components of Computer Components and its specifications: 

The Central Processing Unit or CPU: This is directly related to the “motherboard” which is the very body of the Computer itself. For the CPU to perform its functions as the brain of the PC, it needs: a heat sink and fan; the chip set which is responsible for bridging the CPU to other components of the system; the memory or the RAM which is responsible for running processes and applications; the BIOS that includes power management and boot firmware; and the Basic Input Output System which handles the operating system drivers. 

The power supply: Since Computers depend on electricity as the power source, the power supply is needed to make sure that everything will work. Components of power supply include the power cord, the switch, and the cooling fan. 

The video display controller: This is responsible for producing the output for the visual display unit and is usually built into the motherboard or sometimes attached in its own separate slot such as the PCI, the PCI-E, the PCI-E 2.0, or the AGP like a graphics card.

The removable media devices: This mainly refer to the PC storage. The most common removable media devices – which are suitable for data and music – in a personal Desktop Computer include the Floppy disk which is considered as an outdated storage device; the Zip drive which has a higher capacity than Floppy disk, the compact disc (CD), the CD-ROM Drive to read data; the CD Writer to read and write data on the CD; DVD which is a higher memory type of CD; the DVD-ROM Drive; the DVD Writer; the DVD-RAM Drive for express reading and writing; the Blu-ray Disc for high-density data storage and high-definition videos; the BD-ROM Drive, the BD Writer; and the USB flash drive which is flash device used for memory data storage and has big capacity.

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A Look at the Top Models in the HDTV Market

Posted by on Wednesday, 23 December, 2009

An HDTV will never be an impulse purchase for many customers. Happily, it shouldn’t need to feel like an exercise in physics, either. While researching these televisions, it is particularly common for an average customer to be inundated by a deluge of alphabet soup, dimensions and jingoism, especially if you don’t know very much with regard to electronics. Many customers think that manner of techno-speak to be informative, but many others don’t. In acknowledgment of that disparity, what follows is several helpful HDTV reviews that try to simply let you know how efficiently the HDTVs perform, without becoming buried in the mysterious details of how they are able to do that task. Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR9 HDTV

Samsung UNB8500

This HDTV is tantalizingly close to doing the impossible – being too rich and too thin. Samsung’s best product goes for just about $4000 and enjoys an ultraslim profile, crowning it today’s supermodel of HDTVs. Every flat panel display is an attractive, compact appliance whether it functions well or not. Samsung’s UNB8500 flat-panel screen also produces the most impressive picture quality offered by an LCD screen at the moment. Because it is a flat-panel LCD screen, of course, the most effective spot for watching is straight in front of your screen. If you are standing at an angle compared to the screen, you will have a hard time seeing the video display or the justification for the price tag. Similar to this is TV is Sony Bravia KDL-46S5100 HDTV

Panasonic TC-P50V10

Panasonic’s best performing plasma HDTV actually produces a more realistic display than Samsung’s top quality model mentioned above. Not surprisingly, this is owing to the fact that plasma screens simply display a picture better than LCD screens routinely. You might watch the high-definition display from quite a few angles as opposed to being chained straight in front of the television. The picture you get to see is better, too, because as opposed to being comprised of pixels, or incredibly small squares, the picture flows together as if it were being translated through liquid, which it is. It’s likely that just the fussiest videophiles will ever worry about that distinction, so why should anyone else find this attractive? Maybe because the TC-P50V10 plasma TV costs around $2000 less than Samsung’s slice of wall candy.

Sharp AQUOS LC-32D62U

Sharp also has a respectable contestant in the monster-sized, multi-pixel arena. It incorporates a high-resolution LCD screen which produces especially clear pictures when you watch from an angle from the screen, not simply when you are parked exactly in front of it. Sharp’s HDTV is quite flexible because it incorporates two built-in HDMI converters, which enable you to use peripherals including game systems which are less than HDTV accessible. It also has another two HD component inputs, for those who are upgrading all the toys at once, and want to use it all today. Sharp’s wondrous device includes one more attractive feature: its sales price of just short of $1200 keeps it almost affordable when you consider our two other listed devices.

You can see a variety of well-made HDTVs in stores at the moment, and they may be purchased with features and prices to fulfill anyone’s wants. The key things for most of us to concentrate on is one capability we actually want and how much we are intending to pay for it. Happy shopping! Sony Bravia HDTV’s