Archive for June, 2008

I wanna to start my business

Starting a business is a scary and exciting time. It takes a leap of faith, but also offers up the hope of successfully doing something you love. Still, there are things to be wary of.

When taking the leap of faith on a business, people will often look to friends to join them. There are a couple of reasons for this. The first is it is nice to have someone hanging it all on the line with you. The second is the friend may have a particularly skill that looks attractive in relation to the business. Regardless, many businesses are kick started with two or more friends as owners.Searching an internet for tech businesses for sale can be difficult.Let me know to help you. Freehold AV And Multimedia Sales And Installations operate within the professional and domestic marketplaces on a sales or hire basis, supplying and installing every conceivable type of AV and Multi Media equipment from simple tapes, headsets, PC’s etc., to 150” LCD screens and specialist electrical installation hardware, with DV authoring, duplication and editing etc. performed in house. Success!

ViewSonic launches 26-inch LCD near $500

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The VA2626WM generates the same 1920×1200 resolution and also promises similar visual quality to more expensive screens. The panel generates a 6,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and includes HDMI to give Blu-ray players and modern HD consoles native output for their 1080p signals. The screen also supplies more typical DVI and VGA connectors for computer input and mounts a 2.5-watt pair of stereo speakers for basic sound when dedicated speakers aren’t available. ViewSonic puts the price well below some 26-inch LCDs at $529 and anticipates shipping the VA2626WM in July.

Mitsubishi 149 iSP Series LCDs

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Mitsubishi’s 149 iSP series LCDs have a 16-speaker sound bar built-in, is grate to set up a home theater. The integrated Sound Projector, as it’s called, sends sound flying around the walls to act like surround sound—in my experience, it was way better than typical front speaker-only setups but didn’t match the immersive feeling of true surround.
One great thing about the set is that you can change the way it does sound depending on room size and TV placement using simple menu options. Oh yeah, and the picture on the 120Hz set wasn’t bad either. The 149 comes in two flavors, a 46″ for $3300 and a 52″ for $3700, out soon.

JVC HDTVs with built-in iPod Dock

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JVC released last week  new TV series with built-in iPod docking station. Starting at 32″ and 720p and going up to 52″ and 1080p, you’re looking at way too many pixels and way too much screen real estate to make the average, highly-compressed iPod video look like anything better than an animated smear of pixelated puke. Luckily, the JVC also allows you to play your iPod music through the dock… which is probably a much better use for such a thing.

The new JVC P-Series includes the 32-inch LT-32P679, 42-inch LT-42P789, 47-inch LT-47P789 and the 52-inch LT-52P789. The LT-32P679 is a 768p model, while the others offer 1080p resolution. They’ll cost respectively 640€, 1000€, 1400€ and 2000€.

Via FreshGIZMOS 

Mitsubishi to ship LaserVue laser TVs in summer

 Mitsubishi to ship LaserVue laser TVs in summer

The world’s first production laser-based HDTVs should be available in the summer and will be split into 65-inch and 73-inch screen sizes; by using laser light in place of normal lamps, either screen is much more accurate and can generate 200 percent of the normal NTSC color gamut while also consuming much less power. The 200 watts used by a LaserVue is said to be half that of a same-size LCD and a third that of an equivalent plasma set. Both screens produce about 500 nits of brightness and take advantage of their greater color depth with support for x.v.

Exact ship dates and pricing for the sets are unavailable, though Mitsubishi says the 65-inch system will be available first with the larger version coming later.

VIZIO launched its first 120Hz LCDs, new plasmas

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The XVT series in 42-inch (SV420XVT) and 47-inch (SV470XVT) models is the budget TV maker’s first line to use 120Hz LCD panels and gives even relatively cost-conscious users relatively artifact-free fast movement. Both are also comparatively sharp and vivid for economy HDTVs with a native 1080p resolution and a 6,500:1 contrast ratio. The two XVT LCDs ship in July at prices of $1,500 for a 42-inch screen and $1,900 for the larger 47-inch model.

The 50-inch VP505XVT, goes without the faster panel but takes advantage of its display technology to generate a much higher 30,000:1 contrast ratio. The 1080p set is also unique among VIZIO sets with a wine-colored bezel accent and ships with a six-foot HDMI cable in the box — a rare concession in a field used to shipping analog cables or none at all, according to the company. The plasma XVT shares the four HDMI ports and surround support of its LCD siblings and ships at the same time for $1,700.

The 32-inch VP322 and the 42-inch VP422 both generate the same 30,000:1 contrast ratio as the XVT plasma but cost just $599 and $799 respectively while making relatively few sacrifices. The two drop to 720p and use three HDMI ports rather than four. VIZIO says both are already in stores.

JVC to launch thinnest tuner-equipped LCD TV in July

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JVC in July will release the world’s thinnest LCD TVs with built-in tuners. The new line of super-slim Full HD TVs also weigh less and consume less power than conventional LCD TVs. JVC’s new slim LCD TVs, feature a cabinet that across most of its width measures a mere 39mm deep, with a maximum depth of just 74mm at the panel’s center. The design ensures that from nearly any angle, the sets present a super-slim appearance. Complementing the slim design is a thinner bezel, further minimizing the presence of the cabinet.

The new super-slim design will be available in two screen sizes in the U.S., the 42-inch LT-42SL89 and the 46-inch LT-46SL89. Both offer 1920 x 1080p resolution. JVC’s new slim LCD TVs weighs only 12kg and consumes a mere 145W.

New 32-Inch LCD TV from DX Antenna

New 32-Inch LCD TV from DX Antenna

DX Antennal announced to release in July a new LCD TV  with built-in Digital & Analog Tuner TV,the LVW-322.The new scree features a 32-inch LCD panel in 1,366×768 resolutions, and provides a brightness of 400cd/m², a contrast ratio of 1,500:1, response time of 8ms.You can expect to a price of 600 euros

STR-DG Series: Sony Home Theater Systems Now Available

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The new range includes 3 line-ups that fulfill a home theatre’s needs. From the entry level STR-DG520 and the midrange STR-DG720, all the new receivers support 1080p 24fps True Cinema, while the range-topping STR-DG820 brings Full HD audio capability to even more users thanks to its onboard Dolby True HD/dts Master Audio decoders. All three receivers also feature Digital Cinema Auto-Calibration for simple, accurate automatic set-up, Digital Cinema EX processing for more impressive surround effects and Sony’s DM Port for fast hook-up of portable and personal music players, WiFi networks and Bluetooth.

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BenQ launches First 21.5” 16:9 Full HD LCD Display

BenQ launches First 21.5” 16:9 Full HD LCD Display

BenQ released first 21.5” 1080p Full HD LCD display sporting a 1920×1080 native resolution. The 10,000:1 DCR and 300nit brightness render dark details in razor-sharp clarity along with a rich, vibrant display of 16.7M colors. Senseye+photo instantly optimizes viewing for all home and office applications, while gaming and video are enhanced by integrated speakers (2 x1W) , headphone jack, and a fast 5ms response time.

With 100% dot-for-dot matching to Full HD materials, BenQ’s new 16:9 large screen E2200HDA deliver immaculate rendering of 1080p content such as Blu-ray movies and PS3 and games without distortion, blur or need for resizing.