January 1st, 2010 — Laptop
Safely using your laptop will help ensure that your laptop works properly and you don’t get hurt. Improper use or not being aware of safety issues can cause your laptop irreparable damage. These safety tips should be added to your weekly laptop maintenance routine and will help you stay productive and safe no matter where you are working.
1. Shut It Down
Unlike a desktop computer a laptop computer needs to be shut down when not in use Continue reading →
November 16th, 2009 — TV
Nowadays we heard a lot about LCD TV and Plasma TV. So which one is better, LCD TV or plasma?
Technically, LCD and Plasma TVs take different approaches to similar result. Although they create images using completely different technologies, both types of TVs are thin enough to be placed virtually anywhere, and produce a picture that is startlingly clear, sharp, and bright. The major difference between the two is the screen size. M Continue reading →
November 15th, 2009 — TV
The question as to “what is the best LCD TV,” is a popular question among all LCD TV seeking consumers. There is no single answer to a question like “what is the best LCD TV,” because, like a consumer’s preferences, LCD TVs vary. A variety of manufacturers create outstanding LCD TVs, so the answer to “what is the best LCD TV,” could indeed be one of many different brands.
There is no limit to the different styles and s Continue reading →
November 15th, 2009 — TV
Plasma and LCD panels may look similar, but the flat screen and thin profile is where the similarities end. There are a number of significant differences between the two.
Let us understand the meaning of Plasma and LCD Televisions in order to better understand the differences between them.
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY TELEVISION (LCD TV).
LCD TV uses LCD technology for its visual output. Liquid Crystal Continue reading →
October 7th, 2009 — Accessories
Wireless microphones work well when it is clearly defined what they are for. The purpose dictates the kind of wireless mic needed.
Wireless microphones work by using different frequencies, standard or transmission technologies to replace the cable. In a wired microphone, the cable is used to transmit sound from the receiver in the microphone to an amplifying or recording device. The sound travels as an electric signal through the Continue reading →