Technology and Education

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Technology has completely changed the way mankind works. It has become an integral part of our lives and basic movements of man are now solely dependent upon technology. Technology has prepared mankind to work faster, smarter and allows the brain to concentrate on other exciting and challenging goals and milestones. The last decade is dedicated to the workmanship of technology and its impact on the human race. http://education.ixs.net/.It has given us sleeker cell phones, internet mobility on personal computers that can now fit in purses and an extensive database of knowledge called the internet. There is no avenue that technology has not touched. The complete workforce of mankind now works with technology. Thousands of industries and organizations around the world are now reaping the benefits of technology. And the education system is no exception to the rule. Technology has advanced and honed policies, streamlined academic activity and provided extensive reporting that was never possible before. Unique systems are now available in the market that immediately notify parents if their child or children arrive late at school and allow teachers to remotely send homework and grade papers online. Students across the world now search and prepare term papers all from simple browsing the internet at home or libraries. The basic principles of knowledge have not changed but the very edifice of obtaining and teaching has been revolutionalised by technology. Other benefits of technology in the education arena are the administration functionality that technology provides. It allows colleges and universities to monitor thousands of students at one given go and allow hundreds of students to register classes that are suitable to the teachers and the students by the click of a mouse. Elementary and high schools can use sophisticated voice mails to update parents of the progress of the updates of their children. Technology has also been able to successfully deploy dedicated networks across intranets within college domains to share documents and reports.  The primal goal of these communications servers are designed to streamline information and messaging within the school system’s administrative and teaching community. This type of system can also help facilitate communications between various designated groups, clubs, the entire student body, and parents. Through this, everyone can stay better informed of special events and check the system frequently for any updates or changes that may have occurred. All student games, activities and personal information of students can be stored and retrieved at any given time by school officials. The other important benefit of technology in the education sector is the exponential increase in enrollment due to the availability of online courses. People do not have to be physically available to take part in an important meeting or class across the world. Simple bandwidth connectivity will do the job and allow thousands of people in one global sphere to easily communicate with people in dispersed areas. Hundreds of companies exist that build and provide applications and sophisticated softwares that further improve on the benefits of technology in education. Applications now provide video conferencing and remote logins to servers. For more information and details visit: http://education.ixs.net/content/Technology-and-education.php

Why Opt For The 1080p Plasma HDTV

Posted by | Posted in Television | Posted on 30-04-2010

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You have decided to discard your old television for a brand new one and your eyes are set on being the proud owner of a plasma television. Before going in for an unwise purchase you need some background knowledge in order to make the correct buy. Buying a television is not a daily affair…so ensure you do your homework right in order to avoid landing up with a wrong purchase.High definition televisions have taken the market by storm and when it comes when it comes to plasma technology you cannot ignore the popular 1080p Plasma HDTV that is a current rage in the market today. The 1080p Plasma HDTV is better than the standard televisions in more ways than one. Everything from the picture quality to the broadcasting equipment is first rated and has been upgraded for the enjoyment of the people. The High definition televisions deploy technically 18 different types of Advanced Television Standards Committee formats and six of them are considered to be high definition. Among these six the two most common used high definition formats are 720p and 1080i. The “i” on the other hand implies that the images are interlaced that means every other line is painted, the odd lines first, than the even lines filling them in to complete the process. The “p” now stands for progression and means that all the images that are displayed on the screen are created from top to bottom like a painter fills the wall of his painting with one single stroke. If we think of someone painting the room with colors he paints the stripes without switching colors till he has not finished the stripes from ceiling to floor. With the high definition TV this happens at a very rapid rate and thus the picture quality is perceived as a single image. The 1080p Plasma HDTV has a resolution of 2,074, 000 pixels per frame and this gives it the super picture quality that we get today. The experience of watching television on a 1080p Plasma HDTV is an awesome experience as it brings the perfect blend of sound and picture together. The television has been made with uncompromising attention and today enjoys being the world’s most sought television. The 1080p Plasma HDTV is the first television to deliver enough detail to your eyes even if you are seated at a proper distance from the television. It gives you the ideal home theater experience and with this television you do not have to go to a cinema hall in order to catch the real movie experience. The 1080p Plasma HDTV gives you that experience from the comforts of your living room with ease. You get the benefits of getting a more sharper and realistic television viewing experience that you have never has before. When you are going for the purchase of a television and are looking for quality, picture and sound the 1080p Plasma HDTV is indeed your right choice. You get the benefits of awesome television viewing as well as good value for your money that will make you smile forever!

LCD TV vs Plasma TV Review

Posted by | Posted in Cable And Satellite Tv | Posted on 30-04-2010

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External looks are decidedly deceiving when you are standing on the showroom floor looking at the two side by side. Both of the televisions are flat and thin, but they use different engineering to bring you the same results.
How a Plasma TV Works
Plasma TV engineering use the same basic technology as the fluorescent light bulb. The screen is made up of of cells. In each cell two glass panels are set-apart with a thin gap filled with neon-xenon gas and then sealed in the form of plasma when it is produced. This gas is then electrically charged at precise intervals when the Plasma TV is turned on. The electrically charged gas then moves through the red, green, and blue phosphors (A phosphor is any material that, when exposed to radiation, emits visible light ), creating a television Picture. These phosphor cells ( red, green, and blue phosphors) are called pixels.
Although Plasma television technology eliminate the need for the bulky picture tube and electron beam scanning of traditional televisions, because it still employs the burning of phosphors to generate an image, Plasma televisions still suffer from some of the drawbacks of traditional televisions, such as heat generation and screen-burn of static images.
How a LCD TV Works
LCD TVs use a different technology.
LCD panels are made of two sheets of clear material, are then polarized, and glued together. One of the layers is coated with a specific chemical compound that contains the separate liquid crystals. An Electrical charge is then passed through the crystals, allowing the crystals to either let light through or block the light and this creates your image.
LCD crystals do not produce light on their own , so a light source, much like florescent bulb is needed for the LCD to produce a visible picture.
Different from the old style TV or a Plasma TV, there are no phosphors that have to be energized, less power is needed and less heat is generated than a Plasma or old style CRT television. Also, there is no radiation emitted from the LCD screen.
Plasma vs LCD
Plasma over LCD ADVANTAGES:
1. The availability of Larger screens.
2. Deeper blacks for a Better contrast ratio.
3. Clearer color and saturation of the colors.
4. Good motion tracking, very little or no motion lag especially with the faster moving images.
The DISADVANTAGES of Plasma vs LCD are:
1. Plasma TVs are more sensitive to the burn-in effect of static images. It is similar to when you stare at a bright light and then close your eyes and you can still see the light. It goes away but it can be a pain in the butt.
2. Plasma TVs create more heat than LCDs, because of the light needed for the phosphors to create the images.
3. Does not work as well at high altitudes.
4. Shorter screen life span (about 30,000 hours which equals 8 hrs of viewing a day for 9 years). The good news is, screen life span is improving to as high as 60,000 hours because of improvements.
LCD ADVANTAGES over Plasma are:
1. No burn-in effect of static images.
2. Uses less power so it operates at a Cooler temperature.
3. No problems at higher altitudes use.
4. There is an increased image brightness.
5. Longer screen life (about 60,000 hours – Most likely all you will need to do is replace the light source, not the whole thing).
6. Weights less than a Plasma TV so it is easier to mount on a wall.
DISADVANTAGES of LCD vs Plasma televisions include:
1. Less of a contrast, you don’t get the deep blacks of a Plasma for that crisp clear picture.
2. Doesn’t track motion well (fast moving objects may be a little jittery) – But, this is getting better with the new design of the 120Hz screen refresh rates in top-end LCDs.
3. Hard to find the larger screen sizes. But they are starting to show up on the market at the higher prices.
4. LCD TVs usually cost more than same-sized Plasma TV, However the price of the LCD is coming down due to increased production.

Technology for Hotels and Hoteliers

Posted by | Posted in Technology | Posted on 29-04-2010

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Anytime from mid to late June, my diary is normally reserved for attendance at HITEC, undoubtedly the world’s leading hospitality technology event. This year was no exception so I found myself in Austin, Texas. What a great place – with hotels close to the Convention Centre, this ‘Live Music Capital of the World’ also enjoys being one of the world’s technology innovation capitals. This year I came away excited by the evidence that the global hotel industry and its technology providers are working on the right issues.
HITEC offers a unique combination of highly rated educational sessions, a huge technology exposition and many, many sponsored evening parties for those ever valuable networking opportunities and conspicuous consumption of margarita cocktails! Sessions are led by industry peers and experts whilst the expo showcases the latest industry products and services from over 300 companies. Combined with the opportunities to connect with fellow hotel technology professionals, HITEC has everything to keep me current in my thinking for today and the future. This year I came away excited by the evidence that the global hotel industry and its technology providers are working on the right issues.
Innovation
Today’s connected world allows for businesses to be structured in very different ways, with innovation being accessed from both inside and increasingly outside the organisation. In some ways of course this is the trend that Hotel Solutions Partnership is part of – enabling clients that engage online to import expertise that can be delivered in person and/ or on-line. There are many examples of hotel companies distributing and networking to garner a higher level of thinking and innovations in service, experience, design, creation and execution than that which is available within the four corporate walls.
I’ve written in these columns before about how technology is allowing the customer to be the innovator of the bedroom experience and once again I saw the Guestroom of the Future at HITEC. Such has been the interest that Guestroom 2010 is looking much further into the future by recently re-branding as Guestroom 20X. At this years show I also noted that progressive hotel brands are increasingly willing customers to engage online with one another and with the organization. The goal is to tap into this new type of guest engagement for shareholder gain. Brands are engaging with guests to design, test and market different elements of the guest experience. With improved insights into the guests needs, such brands should be better equipped to quickly reconfigure the hotel product, service and overall experience.
As my associate Larry Bowman points out later, technology allows employers to tap into the pool of talent in very different ways than in recent years. And I think we will see an increasing willingness to outsource more and more essential but non-core processes leveraging the web as hotel companies drive toward further and further productivity gains.
Business information
My hobby horse for a number of years has been the opportunity that BI (business information) systems offer; Take a look at the tools provided by such vendors as Datavision and Aptech. Systems are becoming more and more interconnected through common standards (think of HTNG’s efforts in this regard) for exchanging data – providing not only better, deeper and wider information for decision making but also enabling new levels of automation.
But its also unbundling that is a trend – using other companies and entrepreneurs to enable rapid scaling (up or down) whilst keeping balance sheets light and tight. This is more and more enabled by technology (e.g. Saas) where hotels and hotel companies are more trusting of security and bandwidth reliability and are making better use of web services and related technologies.
These columns have previously drawn attention to the role that technology tools have played, are playing and will play, in transforming revenue management. Predictive technology tools are increasingly available and used – bringing more and more discipline into many aspects of hotel management. Sometimes I sense the balance has gone a little too far (don’t lose sight of the hotelier in us!)but there can be no doubt that the hotel industry is a much more effective user of productivity and performance enhancing technology tools than it was even a few years ago
Evolution
Finally in this rapid scan across the technology available to the 21st century hotelier it is worth also remembering that some businesses have evolved that are essentially accumulating pools of data and making revenue by providing access to selected data or the entire data. TravelCLICK is perhaps the most obvious example of a business based on this premise, but so too the newly emergent STR Global.
I wonder what the technology landscape in 2020 will be like. Any suggestions? You can bet your last dollar that the new and inventive landscape will be badged as addressing “Generation Z’s” “must haves”. It’s a little scary to be a member of the Baby Boomers – now there is something I can’t change.

10 Bone-headed Mistakes Plasma TV Shoppers Must Avoid!

Posted by | Posted in Television | Posted on 29-04-2010

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Shopping for a Big Screen TV means avoiding lots of people trying to dazzle you with new technology.

You have to side-step slick TV salesmen talking about “DLP”, “EDTV” or “1080i”. You have to outsmart internet con artists selling “gray market” Plasmas. And you have to ignore bone-headed advice from Fred, the neighborhood know-it-all.

Mistake #1: Don’t Buy A “No-Name” Plasma TV!

The most important decision you can make when buying a big screen TV is to decide not to buy a “No-Name”. A device as complex as a LCD, Plasma or DLP TV must be manufactured with the finest components by dozens of expert technicians working in multi-million dollar plants. “No-name” companies use none of those.

Mistake #2: Never Trust A “Seeing Eye” TV Salesman!

If you walk into a TV showroom and don’t know EDTV from HDTV, some slick salesman will smile and eat you for lunch! Don’t let salesmen make choices for you, or you’ll end up with some outdated TV his boss wants to get rid of. Or you’ll end up with screen burn-in on your new Plasma when your son hooks up his Playstation 3; or suffer with a dim display in your brightly lit living room. Do a little research before you make a purchase; it’s not difficult.

(If you’re not familiar with some of the terms used above – DLP, EDTV, LCD – Google the “123 Guide To Plasma TV.com”)

Mistake #3: Don’t Buy From A “No-Name” Retailer!

It’s important to buy your Plasma TV from a reputable dealer selling brand name merchandise. The return of a faulty $2000 Plasma TV won’t bankrupt Wal-Mart or Sony; but could devastate a Mom and Pop electronics store. Try to make major purchases from a major retailer’s website; make sure they offer a good return policy and have brand name Plasmas at a discount price.

Mistake #4: Don’t Fall For Plasma Internet Scams!

We’ve all seen what look like great deals on Plasma TVs online. But exactly what is a great deal? It means getting GREAT MERCHANDISE at a GREAT PRICE. It’s not a great deal if you get CRAPPY MERCHANDISE at a GREAT PRICE! You don’t want your “new” Plasma to be a returned or refurbished item. Avoid “gray market” or “B stock” merchandise, and avoid sellers who aren’t authorized retailers.

Mistake #5: Don’t Play Video Games On A Plasma Television!

The chance of screen burn-in on a Plasma TV has been greatly reduced by improved technology, but not eliminated. Computer programs, video games, stock tickers and station logos can burn permanently into the screen, ruining your expensive TV. LCD and DLP TV screens cannot suffer screen burn-in, ever.

Mistake #6: Don’t Let A Know-It-All Pick Your TV!

Your neighbor Fred says he’s an expert on Big Screen TVs, and volunteers to help you buy one. Fred may be a good guy. . . he may even know the difference between DTV and DLP. But Fred may also be a Boob blowing smoke out the rear of his shorts. How can you tell? Rely on the only person you can trust to look out for your interests . . . you! Listen to Fred, but take him with a grain of salt . . . and do your own research!

Mistake #7: Don’t Try To Bring Home A Plasma TV By Yourself!

There was a time you could go to Circuit City, buy a 19-inch color TV, throw it in the back seat and take it home . . . those days are over! Shipping a Plasma TV to your home is the only sensible way to get it there; it’s too big, expensive, heavy and delicate to be shoved in the trunk of a car. Your retailer will arrange shipping for you; make sure that insurance and order tracking are included in the deal. Don’t sign for delivery until you’ve inspected your TV for damage.

Mistake #8: Don’t Install A Plasma TV Without Help!

A Plasma TV, although thin, is actually very heavy. A 50-inch Plasma TV can weigh over 160 pounds. Mounting a Plasma TV on it’s table stand is a three person job; call some strong friends over. The delivery people will put your TV on the curb, or in your living room, depending on what you paid for. They won’t install your TV on a wall mount, that service costs $200-$300.

Mistake #9: Don’t Fail To Connect A Dolby Sound System!

You shouldn’t settle for the sound coming from your TV speakers. Attached to your TV, a Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound amplifier sends six separate channels of sound through speakers in front of, on both sides of and behind the viewer. Home Theater Systems start as low as $250 and go into the thousands; they include an amplifier, five speakers, wire and a sub woofer. Dolby 7.1 is even more advanced with eight sound channels.

Mistake #10: Don’t Forget To Budget For Peripherals!

For full enjoyment of your new Plasma TV, you’ll need lots of other stuff: HDMI cables for each peripheral, surge protectors, a TV stand or wall mount, a HDTV DVD player and digital cable for High Def broadcasts. You’ll also need a Home Theater System with at least Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound and a comfortable viewing area. I’m not trying to scare you . . . a modest system can cost less than $300, A good system between $800-$1000 and a Top-of-the-Line system $1500 and up.

Well, there you have it . . . the 10 Biggest Bone-Headed Mistakes you could make when shopping for the perfect Plasma TV! Avoid them like the plague!

Good luck . . . I hope you find the Plasma TV that will thrill your family for years to come!

It’s as easy as 123!

What Goes Into Buying the Right LCD TV?

Posted by | Posted in Cable And Satellite Tv | Posted on 29-04-2010

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The increasing pace of development in the field of technology has made almost everything compact and compatible for the users. Particularly the electronic devices are improving faster than the requirements of the people.
Every one wants comfort and satisfaction and a good return on their investment in the bargain. The product manufacturers are also competing to give their best so as to make their product acceptable and hence, every time some new product hit the market with some improved technology.
LCD TVs are the revolution in the direction of television technology. The sophisticated technology involved in LCD TV help liquid crystal displays. The advantage of the LCD TV lies in its low power consumption and making it into almost any shape. This is the first choice for people who prefer watching movies in large screens.
The LCD TV with its light weight can be placed anywhere with a stand. The crystal clear images of the device are excellent to give you new dimension to your viewing experience. The impressive features of high resolution make gaming more interesting. The flat panel televisions with bright and attractive pictures and remarkable sound quality are compatible with the HDTV programming.
These days, the price of the LCD TV has dropped. They are gaining popularity for their larger size, better picture, soothing sound, style and light weight. Today, there are larger numbers of brands available to choose from such as Sony, Samsung, Sharp and Panasonic. However, exceptional image resolution is common to LCD TV of all brands. But while purchasing the LCD TV, there are certain factors that need to be considered carefully to get the best out of your expense.
First of all you need to check the size of the room where you are going to place your new LCD TV. Watching television is a great fun and perfect way to relax in this age. But the rules of watching television include maintaining certain distance from the monitor depending upon its size. Here the size of the monitor matters a lot.
If you are purchasing LCD TV with a larger monitor you need to keep greater distance and for that you need a room with larger space. So your selection of the size of the monitor should be according to the size of the room.
Each frame of images should be refreshed onto the screen. If the refresh time is slow the LCD TV will display poor image quality though it depends on what you are watching. Sometimes it may happen that you can find good pictures during watching movies but not while playing video games. If you are getting fastest response time with a decent price you can go for it.
There are many models of LCD TV in the market that allow connection to computer but lack a DVI connection. If you are connecting your LCD TV to the computer you need to check if the DVI connection is available with it.
Sony KDL-40XBR2 are the most popular LCD TV among all brands. Apart from that Sharp LC-32D44 and Samsung LN-S3251D are also better performing LCD TVs. Do not go for the cheap brands. The better brand names will provide you with high quality hardware. The best way is to browse through the websites where you will find several models with varied features at your display. Check best quality LCD TVs and compare their prices before taking any decision.
An LCD TV is not something that you replace frequently. You must be thinking of a long-term use while purchasing this for your home. Hence, you need to choose the right one. Television is the most popular gadget of fun and enjoyment. The new-age gadgets like LCD TVs are developed with advanced technology for high-end performance. Playing videogames and watching TV are more interesting than it was ever.

Experience the Enjoyment With LCD TV

Posted by | Posted in Cable And Satellite Tv | Posted on 28-04-2010

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And that’s not the end of it, now the flat screen has been replaced by the LCD TV, which is a craze and a delight for viewers. Watching your favourite programme on the LCD TV will enthral the viewers with high quality picture and crystal sound. LCD TV is the same television set that uses the LCD technology to produce images, sounds and colours. It is very light weight and has less power consumption as compared to other display types. The screen of the LCD TV can also be used in computer monitors. The major LCD TV manufacturers such as Sony, Samsung, Philips LCD, LG and the Sharp Corporation have announced larger sized models to be available in the market soon. There are also many cheap LCD TVs available in the market to meet the demand of the people This cheap LCD TV is good in quality and has all the latest features for great TV watching experience. No doubt with the availability of this cheap LCD TV, common man is getting the honour and pleasure of watching their favourite programmes on LCD TV. This cheap LCD TV has established itself in the market and it has a large revenue share from the market. The latest LCD TV to hit the market is Scarlet by Samsung. The Scarlet series is claimed to be the slimmest LCD TVs like samsung lcd tv with 1.7 inches (45mm) thick. The Scarlet is fitted in a red-hued back panel with invisible speaker. It includes a colour-changing LED light power aperture, an intelligent sensor for automatic picture adjustments. The screen of the Scarlet is 47 inch with a full high definition screen and a resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels. The latest LCD TV include Samsung Bordeaux Art series LA32R81B with a 32 inch screen and the Hitachi UT37X902 ultra thin LCD with a 37 inch screen.

Flat Panel Televisions: Add Another Dimension to your Entertainment

Posted by | Posted in Television | Posted on 28-04-2010

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A flat panel television is a light television set that hangs from the wall or ceiling and only three or four inches thick. The most ordinary flat panel televisions are either plasma or LCDs, which stands for liquid crystal display.

These flat panel televisions are very popular because of not only the size but also elegance and performance. This innovative technology dominates the television market and they are now more affordable as the prices have decreased. As with any new technology, there are a few disadvantages but certainly far more advantages when it comes to flat panel televisions.

The most basic advantage of purchasing a flat panel television is its weight and size. One person can not only carry it easily but also hang it up like a picture. You can lug it from room to room, place it almost anywhere instead of having to purchase a television stand or entertainment centre to house the old type televisions.

Behind direct view televisions, plasma flat panel televisions have an excellent picture and the LCDs are extremely close. When it comes to satellite programming and displaying cable, LCDs sometimes lack a little.

The selection of flat panel televisions is practically limitless with a huge selection of sizes. Plasma flat panel televisions start at 42 inches so models smaller than that are LCDs. Unlike plasma televisions, manufacturers designed LCD flat panel televisions to combine and interact with your PC while still operating as a television. Never use your plasma television to display video games or as a computer monitor as burn-in could be a problem.

Both plasma and LCD flat panel televisions have an above average life expectancy of over fifteen years and unlike rear projection televisions, they have no lamp to replace so are more cost efficient.

Shop intelligently and enjoy the new flat panel televisions of your desires.

Several Popular Technology Related Product Reviews

Posted by | Posted in Technology | Posted on 28-04-2010

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What do cell phones, mp3 players and “as seen on TV” products all have in common? The answer, they are all products that stay on the cutting edge of technology. The fact that a footwear company and a computer manufacturer would team up together is astonishing. Nike and Apple joined forces together in 2006 to create the Apple+Nike shoe. This shoe fused Nike’s design technology with Apple’s innovative iPod. A Nano is contained in the shoes sole. With Apple selling over one million iPhones and over 3 billion songs on iTunes, you can see how Apple is leading the pack in developing technologically advance products. This is only a portion of what they have going on in the field of technology.
Blu Ray Technology
The blu-ray was developed by several consumer electronics groups including Apple, Hitachi, HP, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Samsung, and Thomson. There has to be a union amongst companies before new products can be made. Each company stands to make money from the various components that often compliment technology products. Blu Ray disk would be useless to produce without a compatible television that could deliver the quality that blu ray offers. Panasonic is now turning out blu ray recorders in addition to its plasma televisions.
Camera Phone Technology
Cameras technology has advanced past a professional level where consumers can produce the same traditional picture quality as photo studios. The Nikon D90 prosumer DSLR camera for instance can create stunning still pictures in addition to High Definition (HD) video. Nokia’s N85 Mobile Phone includes games, music, gps and a camera. Samsung’s G810 camera phone technology features wifi, gps and TV output settings. The i8510 by Samsung is a prime example of several technologies being incorporated into phones. According to Samsung’s Electronics sales and marketing assistant manager Philippe El Nakour, The Samsung Innov8 uses the latest in imaging applications, such as smile shot, blink shot, and face recognition.
Video Game Systems
Out of all of the video game systems on the market, Nintendo’s Wii is by far the most compact in size. This compact video game console with its Wi-Fi Connection allows users from around the world to compete against each other. Other features include two slots for memory cards and a 20GB hard drive on basic models. With the introduction of the Xbox 360 to the market, players were introduced to quite a few unique features with this console.
There is a marketplace were games and other entertainment content can be purchased. The technology that drives this generation of gaming systems is the online capabilities. They blend the standard game play with all of the latest computer technology has to offer. Cd and DVD play along with video games and USB 2.0 ports make this system a hot item. Sony’s PlayStation 3 incorporates the same blu ray technology mentioned above in its disc formatting. The PS3 was the first console on the market to offer a 2x speed Blu-ray Disc drive. In less than two years on the market, the PS3 has established itself as one of the best selling consoles out.
Whether it is blu ray, camera phones or video game systems, technology driven products are readily available to consumers at low rates. In fact, technology and knowledge are growing so rapidly that the market price quickly drops soon after they are released.

Clarifying The Technology Behind LCD Plasma TVs

Posted by | Posted in Television | Posted on 27-04-2010

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Technology is an amazing thing. It constantly progresses. If you buy a new television set now, then in a few months or a year, the technology will be considered outdated.
It is hard to keep up with all of the options and developments with television technology, but if you have a base knowledge about LCD plasma TVs, then you will be ahead of the pack. Once you know the basics you will have a great start when it comes time to make your next TV purchase.
You may not care about the difference in technology between a cathode-ray television and the LCD plasma TVs. Most people really just care about the picture quality and the sound quality. It is not any wonder. A person can become mesmerized by the clear, crisp colors.
The smooth motions of the people on screen. The sound coming out of the speakers and you cannot forget about the slim design. But maybe knowing a little about the inner workings of these wonderful machines may be a good idea.
Each of the pixels in a new plasma flat screen television is controlled by individual specialized electronics. This technology allows for billions of colors. You get clear resolution, excellent picture color and no distortion, all while having a tv that is six inches thick.
Compare that to the huge, bulky models of the past. The kind of box that required three people to move it versus the plasma screen television that one person can carry.
The rage in technology during the 1980’s and early 1990’s was the big screen television. It stood about five feet tall and had a resolution that was atrocious. The picture, rather than looking sharp and crisp, was distorted and the colors were faded.
You do not have to sacrifice screen size in exchange for crystal clear picture and dynamic colors. You can get a 60 inch Plasma tv! It is big enough to feed your tv or gaming habit and still give you enough room in your living room for some furniture.
LCD plasma TVs are still relatively expensive when you consider the non-plasma or LCD models. But as more come out in production, the price will begin to fall. For a typical 30 inch plasma television, you can expect to pay around $800, depending on where you purchase.
Larger screens will naturally be more expensive and can easily top the $1500 mark. Much of the price depends on the size, model and where you buy your electronics. Larger retail stores will often be your best location.

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