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Auditorium LCD Projectors

Auditorium LCD Projectors are generally up to 40kg in weight, with 3,000 lumens (a measure of brightness) and above, have SVGA (brightness range from 1700 - 2000 lumens) or XGA (brightness range from 2000 - 3000 lumens, are more expensive than SVGA) native resolution. Auditorium projectors are mostly LCD projectors and usually come with a ceiling or rear mount facility. They usually have motorized zoom lens, are generally operated via remote control and offer multiple input and output ports for both PC and video. Auditorium LCD Projectors generally require external speakers and are targeted at spacious venues like theaters, auditoriums and convention halls.


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LCD Televisions - Stay Entertained

Most of us in the modern day world lead stressful and hectic lives. We do not have the time to indulge in outdoor fun and games. And recreational activities are restricted to weekends. In this context, it makes a lot of sense to invest our money in some of the “best” gadgets in consumer electronics - gadgets that keep us entertained - 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. We could purchase the latest LCD televisions, for instance, to make the most of the free time that we have at our disposal.


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Few Facts Of Digital Cameras

A digital camera captures images in a digital format, unlike a conventional camera, which captures images using a photographic film.


History:


Using a mosaic photosensor, Eugene F. Lally of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory first showed how still photos could be produced in a digital domain. An engineer at Eastman Kodak, Steve Sasson, used solid-state CCD chips to build a prototype digital camera having a resolution of 0.01 megapixel, and recorded black and white digital images to a magnetic cassette tape. With this prototype model, Steve took the first image in December of 1975 taking 23 seconds to capture it.


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Big Screen Technology Buying Guide

If you are a TV lover and have spent any time at all walking past the displays of big screen TV’s in your local stores, I can fully understand what happens — your remote control finger starts to twitch, your rear end starts to long for that comfortable spot in your favorite recliner, and you have a sudden urge to take your shoes off. At least that’s what happens to me. I admit it, I am a TV junkie. Not that I spend a lot of time in front of the TV but when I am there, I require quality, and the more quality in video and audio, the happier I am.


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Home Theater System - Proper Lighting Makes for a Great Home Theater System
...to watch your favorite movie and your lessen your view enjoyment as its being ruined because of light being shining on the surface of your television. Proper lighting may be one of the most important choices you have to make ...
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How Does The Meizu Media Player Compare To The Ipod? Better!

The Meizu player is getting a lot of buzz on eBay, and Amazon, and on the net for it’s high performance, features similar to, (but over and above the ipod), and it’s inexpensive cost. It costs about $100 (less on Ebay,) while the Ipod Nano is about double that. Here’s why I think the buzz is valid and not just hype:


It Performs Every Bit As Good As The Ipod: The Media Player looks extremely similar to the Nano. It has a 2.4 inch 260,000 color QVGA screen featured in the same white or black plastic front and metal back. In fact, whoever designed the Media Player would have a hard time convincing me that he did not design

Selecting The Best HDTV For Your Home Theater System
...cathode ray tube technology is the one that most people are familiar with. Essentially they use a tube that makes them quite bulky but would be no bigger than a standard TV. In general a CRT HDTV would have a ...
it with the Ipod sitting right in front of him. While some people may take one like at the Meizu and assume it’s nothing more than an Ipod knockoff, they’d be wrong because it performs surprising well.


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