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Author :: Thad Pickering  |
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| Article Title :: What To look For In The Best Rated MP3 Players |
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| Mp3 players are quickly taking over the portable music category. First it was 8 track tapes, then cassette tapes, then CDs, and now mp3 players. Of course, CD players are still used by many, but mp3 players have so many advantages that they are gaining ground fast, especially among younger music listeners. There are plenty of portable mp3 player reviews available now and they all emphasize certain features that count the most, and here they are:* You will need to have software to help you manage and convert your song files into a file format that your particular mp3 player can recognize and play, and as your song portfolio grows, you will need to be able to keep track of songs and (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Thad Pickering  |
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| Article Title :: What You Need To Know About The Best Portable MP3 Players |
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| Portable mp3 players are taking the music world by storm. They offer convenience, portability, and ease of use, all in a small, feature rich package. There's not much to not like about them. But mp3 player models are constantly changing. Therefore it's a good idea to know what features are most important when you are trying to choose a portable mp3 player for your own use. Here are some tips to consider:* Consider how you plan to use your mp3 player before buying it. Will you be using it on very long trips where you have no access to your computer song collection? If so, you may want to opt for a portable mp3 player that uses a hard drive to store songs as they can hold thousands o (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Thad Pickering  |
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| Article Title :: What You Should Know Before You Buy An MP3 Player |
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| These days mp3 players are all the rage and consumers are lining up to take advantage of this latest evolution in music technology. But there are already lots of portable mp3 players on the market and many don't understand what to look for when they buy an mp3 player. So here are a few things you need to understand before you buy:Essentially there are four kinds of mp3 players on the market, and they are most easily grouped by their ability to store the digital sound files. Also keep in mind that "mp3" has come to represent all digital sound file formats, and the most common is the WMA format. But here are the various kinds of mp3 players available:1. Flash memory mp3 player (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Thad Pickering  |
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| Article Title :: The Results Of Portable MP3 Player Reviews |
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| A portable mp3 player makes it so easy to take your favorite songs with you almost anywhere that you want to go and under almost any conditions. Unlike CD players that have to read the digital music from a CD, mp3 players are much smaller and more compact. That's because the data storage devices used are much smaller than CDs, so the players can be tucked into a pocket of your shirt or pants and be almost invisible as you listen. But there are already many models to choose from, so here are some top picks from examining online portable mp3 player reviews and customer feedback:1. In the flash memory category, which is the smallest and lightest of mp3 players, almost everyone still f (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Dale Davidson  |
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| Article Title :: What Your Eyes Should See With And Your Ears Should Hear With |
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| It is not very often that competitors come together to agree on anything, so when they do
it should be considered quite an event.
Some interesting developments are happening in the CE industry.The biggest names in Consumer Electronics,including Hitachi, Matsushita Electric Industrial(the Panasonic Brand)
Phillips,Sony,Thomson,(Rca) Toshiba, Silicon Image have established Hi Definition Multimedia Interface as the defacto standard
for High definition and the consumer electronics market.HDMI combines uncompressed HiDef video and multi-channel audio in single
digital interface, providing crystal clear digital quality over a single cable.
HDMI can be thought of o (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Mayan Genkied  |
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| Article Title :: Buying DVD: Is it worth it? |
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| There are a lot of good audio/video players available especially for movie enthusiast but is “good” enough? Guess not. Video and audio performance in all modern DVD players is excellent. Personal preferences, your budget, and your existing home theater setup all play a large role in determining which player is best for you. The budget and quality should be taken into consideration before buying the product by most consumers.When we talk about quality, DVD is the new generation of optical technology. DVD is essentially a much bigger and faster CD that can hold cinema-like videos, better-than-CD audio, still photos, and computer data. DVD aims to bring home entertainment, compute (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Jakob Culver  |
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| Article Title :: Review: Pioneer 50" Plasmas |
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| Pioneer has two different categories of 50" plasma televisions, the PDP models and the Elite PRO models, with the Elite PRO models being more up market. The models that fall into the Pioneer 50" model class are the following:- PDP-4340HD
- PDP-5040HD
- PDP-433CMX
- PDP-503CMX
- Elite PRO-910HD
- Elite PRO-1110HDThe models with the HD (High Definition) abbreviation on the end are your consumer models that come with all the bells and whistles. The models with the CMX abbreviation are your professional broadcasting models which are made for use as just computer and display devices, they don't come with speakers, the outboard media receiver and many ot (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Jakob Culver  |
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| Article Title :: Review: Panasonic TH-42PX50U Plasma TV |
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| The Panasonic TH-42PX50U is a 42" plasma TV and one of Panasonics newest additions to its plasma range. The realism of a TV pictures has never been better with the technology of plasma TVs getting better and this plasma TV is one that is leading the way. It has a contrast ratio of 3000:1Æ which means whites are whiter and blacks are blacker and a display of 8.58 billion colors, giving you better quality of viewing.AestheticsLet's start with the border of the screen. Around the outside of the plasma screen Panasonic have made the border color a sleek black, along with the excellent contrast ratio the black border enhances the picture quality making the picture more de (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Dave Thomas  |
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| Article Title :: Home Theater Design: Widescreen Or Standard TV For Your Home Theater? |
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| Widescreen TV, with a 16:9 width-to-height ratio, undoubtedly represents the future for home theater designs. However, this does not mean that you should rule out standard TVs with a 4:3 ratio. There are definitely good reasons to go for a 4:3 TV, or even projection screen if your home theater design calls for it. Let's explore the issue.Firstly, from a point of view of cost, standard TVs are still cheaper than widescreen TVs, so if you have a restricted budget, this is worthy of consideration. You could perhaps get a good quality standard TV for the price of a budget widescreen model; definitely worth considering for your home theater design.Secondly, there are still plenty (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Steve Faber  |
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| Article Title :: Home Theater Design - Plan the Theater You've Always Wanted |
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| So, you've been bitten by the home theater bug, eh? You want to design your own home theater but are unsure about how to do it? Here are some quick tips on how to design you very own home theater. First, there are some basic questions you must answer.1)How much space are you working with, or, alternatively, if you are building a room from scratch, how many people would you like to seat in your home theater? If using an existing room, what shape is it. Is it a closed room or is it open to the rest of the home? Where is the door in relation to the rest of the room? Would you like true theater type seating or will you be using sofas and love seats?2)Will it be a multi-use room (read full article) |
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