Sony HDR-CX190 High Definition Handycam 5.3 MP Camcorder

If You’re Searching For New Camcorder I Recommend You Look Into The Sony HDR-CX190 High Definition Handycam 5.3 MP Camcorder

To be able to build memories people want to get a camcorder for one reason or another, and this is becoming extremely popular right now. I am sure the last time you went to your kids’ soccer game you saw many parents holding camcorders in order to record the game so they are able to watch it later. Getting a high quality camcorder is really important, simply because there are lots of low quality camcorders available that will not provide you with the best images possible. The Sony HDR-CX190 High Definition Handycam 5.3 MP Camcorder is really a good quality camcorder and what we’re going to be examining in this post.

Having a good quality zoom lens on a camcorder can be quite essential for a number of different things and you’ll find that this one’s included with a 25x zoom lens. Many children are doing plenty of various kinds of sports and having a zoom lens that can actually pinpoint where they are on the field and what they’re doing is a thing that is very important to many parents. This is not only very useful for sporting events but you will also see that for other school functions such as concerts or plays this will also be very useful.

In relation to the quality of the videos you’ll be recording, you’ll be recording in full 1920x1080p, which provides you with true high definition videos. Some men and women end up having a hard time holding a camcorder steady, but you will discover that this has a built in image stabilizer that will keep your videos nice and smooth. You are able to ensure you’re recording exactly what you would like to be recording with the included 2.7 inch display screen which will also permit you to view the videos you just recorded.

A lot of the older camcorders would have a separate cable for connecting to your computer to be able to download the files nevertheless the USB cable which comes with this product is built in, making it impossible to lose. This is additionally how you are going to end up charging this camcorder and you are going to discover that for each 2 minutes of charge you will get 1 minute of recording time. Another great feature you will not find with a lot of camcorders would be that you can actually transfer the videos you record to an external hard disk drive directly.

The quantity of reviews for this device are incredibly limited at this time mainly because this is still leave new product for 2012, but there are five good reviews for this item on Amazon. If you visit Amazon and take a look at all the other features this camcorder has and end up buying it you will discover that it can be purchased for just under $300. One of the benefits of purchasing this device from Amazon would be that they are not going to charge you more to ship this to your house, this is really a fee they pick up.

Samsung TV Smart Serve “Myriad” Content

Samsung TV Smart Serve “Myriad” Content

Samsung in cooperation with the ITV for provide applications ITV Player for Smart TV besutannya, Samsung Smart TV.

This step is to anticipate its rival, the BBC is a commercial broadcaster to launch media applications on the Samsung Smart TV Store. Thus was launched from DigitalSpy, Sunday (08/07/2012).

“We want mamberikan choice to the audience to watch the On Demand Content ITC in their homes,” said Online Product Director at ITV James Micklethwait.

“Connected TV has come a year ago, which is why we are excited to partner with Samsung to launch the ITV palyer for Samsung Smart TV platform,” he continued.

This service has just changed to provide more content for its viewers, such as accessing streaming applications such as YouTube, MUZU.TV, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport applications connected with the Samsung Smart TV.

Consumer Electronics vice president for Samsung UK Robert King adds, “The audience is no longer restricted to watching the show-quality shows they like,” he concluded.

ITV player is now available for download via the Samsung Smart TV Store.

HP introduces HP x2301 ‘micro-thin’ monitor

HP introduces HP x2301 ‘micro-thin’ monitor

Saving space is quite important nowadays, and speaking of space saving hardware, HP has introduced a new extra thin monitor called HP x2301.

The HP x2301 is only 9.8mm thin and we have to admit that it looks quite impressive. In addition to its compact looks, HP x2301 weighs only 7.7 lbs so it’s easy to transport. The reason why HP x2301 is so thin is that its hardware is situated in the base of the display, and it uses a similar principle that TV manufacturers use. As for the technical specs, HP x2301 has HDMI, DVI, and VGA connectors placed at the base of the display. In addition, this monitor supports 1980×1080 (1080p) resolution and it features 8,000,000 to 1 contrast ratio, and it can represent 72% of color gamut. This is quite a responsive monitor, with a 3ms response time which will be enough for most of your needs.

HP x2301 is due to arrive on June 10, and if you want one, you can get it for $279.99.

[via Ubergizmo]

LCD TV vs LED TV

Television technology continues to change. Black and white television that emerged in the 1970s, began to turn into the color television tube television.

Beginning in the 1990s, the television re-experiencing the change, the switch from television tubes to flat screens. Of this emerging technology flat screen LCD and LED TVs.

In plain view, LCD TV and LED difficult to distinguish. If relying on observation at a glance, people will tend to choose LCD TVs because the picture is brighter with a strong color contrast.

Images or display is very bright and contrast LCD display thanks to the use of CCFL Backlight TV actually makes it more wasteful of electricity.

The TV uses LED Backlight LED lighting that adapts to the needs of the colors that appear to have a variation (range) are more diverse.

This causes a visible LED TV looks much fainter. However, this also makes LED TV can save 50 percent of electricity usage.

Here is the standard calculation of electricity costs incurred when using the LCD and LED TVs:

LCD TV (110 watts) 10 hours x 365 days = USD 441 650
LED TV (50 watt) 10 hours X 365 days = USD 200 750

These calculations are based on electricity tariffs by an average use of 10 hours per day, for one year.

“With these savings, within six years you will save up to Rp 1.5 million,” said Marvy Lumentut Arnold, Head of TV-AV Product Marketing Samsung Electronics Indonesia, in a media briefing at the Ritz Carlton, Jakarta, Wednesday (11 / 4/2012).

In addition, Samsung is now offering a smaller frame for LED TV. If the LCD TV has a frame that covers the screen up to 66 millimeters (mm), LED TV has only a 14 mm frame.

That the smaller frame will make a bigger screen so that owners can get more out of television with the broader picture, plus a wider range of colors.

Plus, LED TV, especially those produced by Samsung, has LED Motion Plus technology. This technology produces a wider movement by increasing the number of frames in the calculation algorithm.

LMP algorithm creates up to 16 ms response rate and up to 120 CMR effect by entering the frame antargambar. This is what causes the LED TVs can create image detail, especially in fast moving scenes.

“So rather than buy LCD TVs bear, it’s better to buy direct LED TVs. Beda cost just a few hundred thousand, but it can save electricity through the years. Our estimates, LED TVs can last up to ten years of use, outside the disaster-stricken, “Arnold closed.

Toshiba Regza GL1 3D TV

Toshiba Regza GL1 3D TV – On Sale In Japan

By: Daniel Chubb | December 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment

Back in October, we reported on the Toshiba Regza GL1, bringing you the price and sizes of the TVs. Now we are letting you know that the 12” GL1 is going on sale from tomorrow, but unfortunately only in Japan.

Toshiba’s new TVs defeat the common aggravation of 3D televisions, the glasses that you have to wear to experience the 3D imaging. Toshiba’s new models have done what many companies are trying to do by developing a TV with no need for the goofy spectacles.

By providing a glasses free solution, Toshiba are now revolutionizing the market. We have heard reports that the 12” model has a resolution of 466 x 350 and retails for $1,431. There is another model, with a larger screen but this is expected to be double the cost.

The 20” model goes on sale on December 25th. We know that the larger model will come with a 550:1 contrast and a screen resolution of 720p. So what will be happening with Toshiba next? Hopefully they have plans for a bigger, better version of these great televisions. You can read more about this over at Engadget.com and also at gizmosync.com.

When these televisions hit the U.S. they could really take off and become market leaders. You have to wonder how Toshiba’s competitors will react to this. Another thing to consider is that CES is just around the corner and normally has a few televisions being released.

What do you think of these new TV’s? When they hit all of the other markets will you be getting one? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Special Projector for Education

Special Projector for Education

Epson created the two projectors are designed specifically for education in Indonesia. Both projectors, the Epson EB-S100 and the EB-X100 is designed specifically in terms of price, features, and warranty.

“Market projector in Indonesia, the largest segment with 58 per cent are in the field of education, 16 percent of the company, 25 percent in government, and 2 percent for home theater,” said Chris H. Gunawan, Senior Business Manager of Corporate Sales Department PT Epson Indonesia, told reporters in Bali on Friday (7/10/2011) ago.

Chris says it provides solutions to all segments of the projector while listening to the needs of consumers. “As for the education we are creating the EB-X100 EB-S100 and created specifically for consumers in Indonesia. Both types have a menu Indonesian language which is not owned by the competitors,” he said.

M. Husni Nurdin, Deputy Country Manager, PT. Epson Indonesia added, with the presence of two types of projector “for Indonesia”, can provide performance and the best benefits at affordable cost. “Two of this projector is the latest innovation and is targeted to become a model projector with a high sales because the cost is affordable,” he said.

EB-S100 and X100 is equipped with features that are easy to operate with a captivating design. This projector has a brightness level of up to 2,600 lumens and provide quality projections. 3LCD technology is used in these two projectors to allow the projector to sharpen and clarify the projection, a 3 in1 USB display, OSD Indonesian language, and a three-year warranty with a two-year lamp warranty or 1000 per hour.(kompas)

History of 3D TV

History of 3D TV

3D has been around for many years but 3D television is a recent development, right? Actually 3D television and 3D technology go back quite a bit farther than you might think. 3D actually began with the invention of photography in 1838 and the invention of stereoscope; the very first device that could photograph in 3D. From there, 3D photography grew to be employed in film. The first 3D camera for motion capture came in the invention of the Kinematoscope in 1855 and the first film was released in 1922 and was called The Power of Love. The first color 3D film was produced in 1935.

3D movies continued to be made and as time passed, in 1947 the Soviet Union released Robinson Crusoe. The films Bwana Devil in 1952 and House of Wax in 1953 were some of the first of more than sixty 3D films made during the 50s and 60s, a period during which there were also several advances in the way 3D filming was done. Many of these innovations helped in reducing the amount of equipment taken to make a 3D image and speeding up the process on many levels.  As a result of these films, 3D serials started being aired on television during the fifties. Yes, that’s right 3D TV has been with us nearly as long as the television itself! Unfortunately the medium grew to be too tedious because of the inferior viewing conditions in most movie theaters and the complex and often expensive equipment needed to make the films.

As you may already know, the 3D format began to be used again during the 70s and 80s in such films as Friday the 13th Part 3 and Jaws 3D. These films led to some success but soon interest flagged and the medium was dropped until the IMAX premiered at Expo ’86 in Vancouver. Until 2001 the format saw only sparing use due to the prohibitive costs and limited interest in the mainstream film industry. Since 2001 computer animation, digital cameras and now 3D home theater systems have begun the process of making 3D a fully realized and accessible medium for everyone. With these advances, we are now seeing the return of 3D television in a far richer and more fully realized format.

Starting in 2010, we will have access to 3D televisions, blue ray players, films, and 3D television stations.  Films like Alice in Wonderland and Avatar have opened the eye of the imagination and helped the 3D format to regain enough popularity to bring about renewed interest. Improved image tools, filming equipment and a wide array of advances in film making and production have allowed a very old idea to finally be brought to its true potential. With the new televisions and soon the regularly running 3D television channels there’s a very real possibility that 3D can  not only remain a useful medium but also become a major component of future innovations as color and HD were before it.