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Best E-book Reader Reviews

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Books have been around in their current form for a very long time and have, thus far, proved resistant to technological changes. The basic concept of a book today is very much the same as it was a hundred years ago. Now, however, it looks like technology may have eventually found a better format for enjoying the written word - or has it?

A simple idea in principle, electronic book readers, or eBook readers as they are commonly known, provide the facility to store entire book collections in a package smaller than a traditional paperback; and the facility to read and enjoy books wherever and whenever you like.

Will you be reading only books? Or will newspapers, blogs, and PDF’s be a regular? The Kindle family has the widest selection of ebooks available, with over 275,000 titles and new ones being added every day. Also with the Kindle you have to opportunity to subscribe to your favorite newspapers and blogs. The Sony readers have more flexibility when it comes to non ebook formats, such as PDF, Microsoft Word documents, and other text formats. Although the brand new Kindle DX now has native PDF support. Whether you choose a Sony or a Kindle you will find the ebooks are much cheaper than their printed counterparts. New York Times Bestsellers start at $9.99 at the Kindle Store.

Storage capacity is a major buying point. Will you be carrying your entire library or just a couple of you favorites? The Sony models can hold anywhere from 160-350 books directly on the device. You can also increase that amount by sliding in a SD or memory stick. With the Kindle 2 you have 2GB of storage which allows for about 1,500 books to be stored. The Kindle DX has 4GB of storage allowing for 3,500 books to be kept on the device.

Choosing the right ebook reader can be a difficult decision, I hope this short overview has helped. Try to pick the one that satisfies your personal needs the best!

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HDMI Cables

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

HDMI cables are just one component to the new HDMI standard in audio and video connection. To fully experience a high-definition home theater, one must invest in HDMI gear. Every new high definition television (HDTV) has at least two HDMI inputs, and other paraphernalia (including DVRs, DVD players, Blue-ray players, game consoles, and computers) feature HDMI outputs to deliver high-quality audio and video. While these new technologies can sometimes seem confusing and exorbitantly priced, having a single HDMI cable handle both images and sound has the potential to make home theater design and set up much easier.

High-Definition Multimedia Interface, HDMI, transmits the HD video and high resolution audio through a single cable. One HDMI cable take the place of three analog component video cables and six audio cables. Therefore the HDMI cables remove a lot of your cable clutter problems

With the HDMI cables your pictures and sound will be clearer and crisper. These cables work best on a pixel display like LCD, plasma or DLP screens. With an HDMI cable your show will sound and look as it was intended.

With HD video of up to 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second, and eight channels of 24-bit audio at 192kHz it by passes any competition. You can not find a cable that offers higher quality then the HDMI cables.

HDMI cables are backward compatible with DVI using a DVI-to-HDMI adaptor. HDMI cables also allow for two-way communication between the video source and display device. HDMI requires that new products released be entirely backward compatible with earlier HDMI products.

Originally HDMI cables were created for high definition home theaters, today they have become an industry standard. HDMI cables can work effectively when stretching to distances of 10 meters or greater. This makes them ideal for any distance projects, while eliminating unnecessary cable clutter. HDMI cables also provided better quality of audio and video.

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Choosing a HD TV

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

The prices of big screen high definition televisions are dropping. They are getting more affordable every day. You can find great deals online. The cost for a 50 inch television is getting around the thousand dollar price point. With the option of warranties and extended warranties offered by the stores, don’t be afraid to buy a store brand. Most of the time, the components are built by a popular brand named manufacturer. With a little bit of research online, those types of deals can be found easily.

With so much information online you can research and read reviews prior to your purchase. This will help you better understand the product and answer any questions you may have. After your research you will then be ready to make your purchase with confidence.

Before your purchase you need to make sure that you get the correct amount of HDMI inputs for the components that you will be hooking up to your HDTV. You also want to make sure that you have a HDMI cable to ensure a crisp HD picture. If you fail to have the HDMI cable and input you are wasting your money purchasing an HDTV.

A few other key things to remember are a HDMI input and cable your movie system. No matter what system you use to watch movies, DVD, BluRay, etc., you want to make sure you have a crisp picture so an input and a HDMI cable is important. You will then need an input for your surround sound, flat screen TVs have a weak speaker system so this is almost a necessity. You will also need to be sure to have an input and HDMI cable for all gaming systems you will be using with your TV. Make sure you have all your needed cables before leaving the store.

Most retailers, assuming that you spent enough money, will even come to your house and hook all the fancy electronic gadgets up for you. They will often cart away your old stuff if you don’t want it anymore and recycle it if possible.

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