Thursday, March 5, 2009

Panasonic Viera TH-C42HD18 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV

TH-C42HD18 42" Class (41.6 " Diagonal) Widescreen VIERA Plasma 720p HDTV with New Anti-Reflective Filter, Deep Color Technology, Game Mode, Built-In SD Card Slot, 2 HDMI Inputs and VIERA Link® HDAVI Control


Samsung has done it again with with the Samsung LN40A550 1080p 40 Inch LCD/HDTV. It is one of the top High Definition Televisions on the market today. If you are looking for a great affordable Television that is top of the line this is what you are looking for. It has all kinds of top line features such as 30,000 to 1 dynamic contrast ratio which gives this TV amazing picture quality and great image detail with all of the amazing colors jumping off the screen.

This Television also has many extras including hookups for your digital camera, MP3 players to allow you to listen to your favorite music or even view your family photos on your new High Definition TV. The Samsung LN40A550 also offers great sound quality with SRS TruSurround XT give you great high definition sound in a crystal clear quality.

The clairity and picture of this television is unrivaled by few. It has great response time with the new 5-Millsecond pixel response time which really makes this television a treat to watch. The 5-Millsecond response time is really one of the fastest on the market and will amaze you when watching high speed action as this television keeps up with every move on the screen.

In conclusion the Samsung LN40A550 1080p LCD HDTV is one of the top televisions on the market for its size and capabilities. This high definition television comes highly recommended from me and other top product reviewers.

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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

PriceLine Universal Tilting Wall Mount Bracket for 37" - 63" HDTV LCD and Plasma flat panels---Color: Black compatible with Sony Bravia, Samsung, LG, Haier, Panasonic, Sharp, Westinghouse

This is Angle Adjustable Wall Bracket for LCD Plasma. This Flat Wall Mount supports most 37" to 63" flat panel screen and plasma TVs up to 165 lb weight.The slim wall plate keeps the screen close to the wall for a very discreet installation that is perfect for boardrooms, digital signage, or home theaters. The back of the display sits about 4 inches off the wall when set in parallel. The mount includes simple to align brackets and a unique wall plate that can be mounted to various wall constructions including wood studs or concrete. Warning: This mounting bracket is not compatible with certain LG (r), PIONEER(r) and Sharp(r) brand TVs. Specifically, the following models are not compatible. Pioneer: PDP-6100HD, PRO-1410HD, PDP-614MX, PDP-6070HD, PRO-1540HD, PDP-607CMX, PRO151FD. Sharp: LC-65D93U, LC-65D90U, LC-57D90U, LC-65D64U, LG: LG52LG50-UA, LG52LG50 , Phillips 42PF9630A137


An equalizer is an essential tool in recording. Whether fixing the signal (ex. too much low or high end), adjusting sounds to fit better in the mix, or shaping the tone of an instrument, the equalizer is the tool for the job. A good equalizer makes sculpting tones, tweaking frequencies and making precise adjustments to the mix and instruments easy while maintaining a high-quality sound.

While those with a bigger budget have no problem getting the greatest and most expensive graphic equalizer, those on a tight budget or beginners looking to get their first unit have to look at less expensive ones. There are plenty of choices when it comes to a graphic equalizer under $200, and not all of them will give you good results (you get what you pay for, basically).

However, low cost doesn't necessarily have to mean low quality, and we've found the six best graphic equalizer under $200 units that sound great and don't compromise quality for price. Each of these will allow you to shape any tone you want and adjust frequencies and have a transparent and clean sound, sounding comparable to more expensive units. Here is our best graphic equalizer under $200 review...

DOD SR831QX Review

Description: 1/3 octave, 31-band, constant Q equalizer. 2 rack space, all-steel chassis. Shielded internal power supply. Balanced XLR and 1/4" I/O. Low cut filter at 50Hz with a 12dB/octave slope.

The DOD SR831QX is the overall best graphic equalizer under $200. It sounds the best and is also the quietest, not generating any noise. Plus, the large sliders, when coupled with 31 bands, allows for the maximum level of precise adjustments, making sculpting tones and tweaking frequencies easier than ever.

Pros: Great sound quality. Very quiet and noise-free. Large sliders make precise adjustments easy. Low cut filter prevents from extreme low end ruining the signal. 31 bands makes it easy to sculpt any desired tone or remove unwanted frequencies.

Cons: None.

Hey what about the DOD SR231QXLR, Behringer FBQ3102, Behringer FBQ1502, dbx 231, or dbx 215? I've heard those are good graphic equalizers too. Visit our site to find out how they stack up against the DOD SR831QX and to read our full review

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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Samsung FPT6374X 63-Inch Widescreen Plasma HDTV

SAMSUNG's FP-T6374 is a commanding focal point for any media room. Full HD 1080p resolution brilliantly displays every image on this 63" plasma HDTV in crisp detail. With 18-bit processing, you enjoy a dazzling picture in an astonishing range of colors and shades, from the whitest whites to the blackest blacks. Even in a bright, daylight-filled room, ultra FilterBright eliminates glare, for full-bodied color and contrast at all times.Advanced SAMSUNG plasma picture technology delivers sharper screen text, while eliminating "noise". SAMSUNG also introduces an innovative auto-pixel-shift technology that makes picture "burn-in" a thing of the past. Experience robust, 3-dimensional TruSurround XT sound.Connect all your digital devices and peripherals courtesy of 3 HDMI ports, a full complement of audio and video inputs, and a USB 2.0 input. And the HDMI-CEC feature lets you streamline all your CEC- enabled devices conveniently through just one remote control. And it's energy star compliant, so you will use less energy.


At last, a Sony mini laptop is here, the Sony VAIO P Series. Although not in the form some originally expected, an adapted Via Openbook, the Sony VAIO P series has all the size and weight credentials that a netbooks should have. It weighs a minuscule 638g, that's around two thirds the weight of the original netbook; the Asus Eee PC 701. Like the heavenly thin MacBook Air, the P-series is also under 2cm thick at 19.8mm and only "slightly larger than an office envelope."

But the impressive specs don't stop there...

The LED backlit screen, 8 inches across and in a widescreen format, has a surprisingly high 1600x768 resolution (compared to 1024x600 for your everyday netbook). At that resolution, it's unlikely you'll ever need much side-scrolling again, since most webpages aren't that wide. Battery life is stated as 4 hours for the standard model, or 8 for the large capacity battery - enough for a full days work.

My jaw hit the deck when I saw how much SSD drive storage the P series is offering - up to 128GB. SSD or Solid State Storage requires no moving parts and is thus very durable. But it's very expensive to produce a large storage SSD facility which has meant most netbooks have had around 16GB tops. A hard drive version is also available offering 60GBs storage.

Sony has incorporated some really clever extra features. Firstly, a GPS which needs no internet connection (in the USA and Canada only - more of that later), Windows Vista - a first for a computer this small and an array of connectivity options; Wireless LAN 3G Broadband, 802.11n LAN and Bluetooth so you're connected wherever there's mobile phone signal. Other more standard features like the 'Motion Eye' webcam and microphone are also included, not to forget the Sony 'xross media bar', common with the PlayStation 3 and Bravia HDTV range.

The inclusion of Vista is interesting. Most netbooks haven't strayed above 1GB of RAM whereas the new Sony has 2GB. Processing power is a bit on the light side however since the P series will only come with a 1.33GHz processor from Intel, not the Intel Atom common with most netbooks - perhaps suggesting how much Sony wants to disassociate itself with the "cheap and cheerful" netbook look. As we previously mentioned in our article on the VAIO TT - try searching netbook on Sony's VAIO site - nothing.

Of course, it's only just been made available in the USA (today 8th January) - starting at $899 which works out about 600 at todays (painful) exchange rate. And here's the good bit...

It hits the shelves in the UK as well as in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Russia in February. We can't wait to get our hands on one.

View the original article with pictures and video of the press launch at:

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Monday, March 2, 2009

Sharp LC32DV24U 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV with Built-in DVD Player

Sharp's LC-32DV24U provides a convenient built-in DVD television solution with a distinctive design. The LC-32DV24U features a side loading progressive scan DVD player, a high-performance LCD panel for high brightness, a high contrast ratio, low-reflection glare protection and wide viewing angles.
Customer Review: Sharp LC32DV24U 32-Inch HDTV with Built-in DVD
Great TV/DVD combo with one exception: Remote is very hard to read for some Seniors. Bought this for my mom & dad, only to find out that remote is too small for my father to be able to distinguish the various buttons/numbers with ease. . I bought a universal remote with larger buttons/numbers and this solved the problem. . Other than that, great TV. . Buying from Amazon.com was a breeze with delivery earlier than expected, AT CHRISTMAS!
Customer Review: Completly Satisfied
I did a bunch of research, and in this size category it came down to either the LG, or the Sharp as the best choices for TV's currently in production with these specifications (including the built in DVD player). Looking at multiple sites for reviews the Sharp just had better overall reviews, plus the LG has a dark red bar across the bottom of the TV which I personnally thought looked a little tacky. I attached the TV to an articulated wall mount, and it fits nicely on the VESA 200X200 adapter plate that came with the wall mount. The articulated wall mount allows me to move the TV around for use in the whole room. One of the features that this TV has that I decided to use is a computer input so that the TV can also be used as a moniter. It works great in this capacity. The only thing on this TV that I would improve is that when you change the channel there is aproximately a 2 second delay before the channel comes up. In my opinion with this being the worst thing I can say about the TV, this is a great product, I would definately purchase this set again.


Forget the DVDs, otherwise you may find yourself far from getting the highest mode of entertainment. Of course, we were right until recently when we used to think that nothing can beat our DVDs as far as the best entertainment appliance is concerned.

Of course the sound and picture quality of a DVD was free from any direct visible challenge. But as we see that nothing is immobile in the world of technology, a new miracle happened in digital video players technology. The inventors called it Blue-Ray.

These Blue-Rays are well set to replace the DVDs as the most prominent source of video watching. To bring the DVDs to the threshold of extinction, not only its advanced mechanism and much improved storage capacity will play a significant role, but the increasing popularity of HDTVs too is a second reason.

The 1080p resolution of an HDTV, compared to 480p resolution of a DVD, can be exploited to its maximum only by a Blue-Ray player.

Apart from its picture quality, a Blue-Ray player stores more data than a DVD. A DVD can store no more than 10 GB while a Blue-Ray disc can handsomely store a thumping 45-50 GB.

Such is the impact of its arrival that even the movie makers are not left ignorant of the importance of Blue-rays. They are leaving no stone unturned while making a movie. They are more Blue-ray focused.

They are ensuring there best to come up with the most beautiful pictures, in terms of varying colors and their shades, to make watching movies on Blue-rays a magical experience. Thus you have to opt for a Blue-ray player as all the frames of new movies are inclined towards blue-rays.

Also the arrival of HDTV has made the blue-ray a must have. You will no longer find watching videos on HDTVs using a DVD player an interesting job. The difference between resolutions mars the effect. So a blue-ray player enjoys the most befitting compatibility with an HDTV.

Also you are not required to be worried about your huge DVD collection as a Blue-Ray player is capable to run your DVDs too. Thus you are free from the responsibility of getting all your DVDs translated to Blue-ray version.

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