Sunday, November 27, 2011

Montagem de cabo HDMI sem solda

Montagem de cabo HDMI sem solda On YouTube.





Conheça o sistema de montagem fast click para cabo HDMI. Com ele você consegue montar em alguns minutos o conector HDMI sem precisar soldar, tudo por encaixe. O sistema possibilita montagem de cabos HDMI d eúltima geração, versão 1.4 com ethernet.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Que amor é esse... Dedicado a Daniéli Almeida... HDMI

Que amor é esse... Dedicado a Daniéli Almeida... HDMI On YouTube.






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Friday, November 25, 2011

Nokia N8 Special Effects promo [720p HD]

Nokia N8 Special Effects promo [720p HD] On YouTube.





The new Nokia N8 touch screen phone with HD video combines fully integrated social networking, a 12 MP camera, Web TV, Ovi Maps, and a whole host of personalization options. More : europe.nokia.com FOR MORE VIDEOS IN HD PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL !

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Samsung Epic 4G Touch Vs. Motorola Photon 4G For Sprint - BWOne.com

Samsung Epic 4G Touch Vs. Motorola Photon 4G For Sprint - BWOne.com On YouTube.





bwone.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: facebook.com Empire Avenue: empireavenue.com It is the battle that Sprint users have waited for! We put the Samsung Epic 4G Touch versus the Motorola Photon 4G. These two super smartphones really pack power and features let's see which one comes out on top. Hardware & Design Samsung Epic 4G Touch The Epic 4G Touch comes with 4.52" Super AMOLED Plus display, 1.2 Ghz Samsung Exynos dual-core processor,1GB of ram, 2 megapixel front facing camera, 8 megapixel rear facing camera with LED flash with 1080p HD video recording, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and 4G WiMax data speeds. The overall hardware design is a sleek and slim profile even with the bigger screen and chooses a minimalist look for buttons and ports with just micro USB and headphone jack for ports and volume and power for buttons. Motorola Photon 4G The Photon 4G comes with a 4.3" LCD display with qHD resolution, 1 Ghz dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, 1 GB or ram, VGA front facing camera,, 8 megapixel rear facing camera with dual LED flash plus 720p HD video recording, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and 4G WiMax data speeds. The design is a big more industrial with a thick bezel, sharp rounded edges and had the buttons and ports you need with micro USB, mini HDMI, headphone jack and power, volume and camera buttons. They have also include a kickstand to watch content hands free which is a nice added features. Software and Usability Samsung Epic 4G Touch Samsung uses Android 2.3 ...

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Yarvik TAB250 Android Tablet video analysis (Jeremy Tjon)

Yarvik TAB250 Android Tablet video analysis (Jeremy Tjon) Video Clips.





winmo.nl Video review and unboxing of the Yarvik TAB250, Yarvik's first 7" tablet with a capacitive multi-touchscreen. The Yarvik TAB250 runs Android 2.3.3 and has a 1 GHz processor. Yarvik is a new European brand on the consumer electronics market. The TAB250 is a very interesting and feature packed Android tablet for a competitive price.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

BenQ G2420HD Unboxing

BenQ G2420HD Unboxing Video Clips.





BenQ G2420HD Unboxing Bought it from Komplett.no for 1495NOK. Approx. 185 Euro. Overall a great display, with HDMI. Also a small test with Halo 3 on X360, PS3 Motorstorm 2 and some TV.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Benefits and Drawbacks of HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)

Benefits and Drawbacks of HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)

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Benefits of HDMI (high definition multimedia interface)

1. Industry manufacturers like HDMI because it uses a system of interfaces that stop media pirating. This system is called HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection). This system works on encrypted (read copywrite) DVD Video, DVD Audio, HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc.

HDMI also carries both audio and video in one cable which will eventually allow manufacturers to have less connectors and just one standard in/out interface.

2. Customers like HDMI because there is less confusion in the connection process. Just one cable connects the DVD player to the receiver or television. Almost anything that uses digital audio/visual, such as game consoles, Blu-ray players, DVD players, etc. can connect in this uncompressed (faster) format.

3. One other good basis for The HDMI interface is CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) which allows a connected device to control another connected device when necessary. This is most obvious when you can use the TV remote to control all connected devices.

Drawbacks: HDMI (high definition multimedia interface)

1. Owners of older equipment may not have HDMI interfaces. Instead they will have separate audio and video interfaces. These customers will need to do workarounds to adapt to HDMI to their systems or buy new equipment. These workarounds could include buying cables that have an HDMI on one end and a DVI (Digital Video Interface) on the other end to send video to a monitor or television using a DVI connector. This would allow a user to send video from an HDMI source to a DVI receptor, even though it will not send the audio because DVI does not support audio.

2. To send audio to a non-HDMI audio/video component, the user will need to send it via previous methods such as s/PDIF (Fiber Optics) or RCA cables.

3. Some confusion exists due to the numbering system on HDMI connections. Starting with 1.0, the capabilities of HDMI cables and HDMI equipment varies. The standard has moved up to HDMI 1.4a which includes 3D and deep color. Each implementation of the HDMI standard in cables has a corresponding implementation in audio/visual equipment. If you are buying cables or equipment, make sure that the equipment matches the cables. Newer cables are backward compatible making it an easy choice - always go to the highest level (number) of cable. It may not help, but it won't hurt.

In summary, review your audio visual system and see what connections work with your major pieces such as television, amplifier, disc players and cable/satellite connections. If you are buying new equipment, make sure the new equipment will work with the old equipment. Your Audio/Video system is like an eco system: change one thing and the rest will need to adjust. The most obvious upgrade path may be with your television. Be sure a new TV comes with HDMI connectors as well as the older connectors necessary to work with older amplifiers or disc players. The internet is a great place for quick information on what you need.

Finally, you may want to consult with your reseller. Take a picture of the back and front of all the equipment in your home theatre. Be sure that the connections are clear in the photograph. The reseller should be able to help you. But be careful of price. A good HDMI cable shouldn't cost more than about and a basic 1.4 cable should do everything you need, at the time of this writing, including Ethernet. If the numbers go past 1.4, just get the highest number, they are backward compatible and don't cost much.

The electronics industry is now getting away form the use of numbers and advises customers to check the equipment they need to connect and match that to the cable they buy.

Don't get sucked into "giant" this or "future proof" that - it's just selling technique that could cost you a lot of unnecessary dollars. Even testers that take connections off and on test equipment rarely find any problems with the least expensive cables.

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