Showing posts with label Edition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edition. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 November 2011

3D on Your Computer Without Glasses!

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GeekBeatTV #224: revision3.com A 3D notebook that doesn't make you wear special glasses, getting your phone charged without the cable mess, ivy-covered walls that could help you get off the power grid, and a review of the HTC Flyer Android tablet! Glasses-Free 3D Notebook Toshiba is bringing you a 3D notebook, with no glasses required. The Qosmio F755 will be available August 16 for 00. www.wired.com Charging Without Cables Cables are a pain, but we need them to keep our gear charged. Or do we? The MiniDock plugs into the wall, and charges your phone without a cable to be seen! www.bluelounge.com Solar Ivy There's definitely an old-style charm to ivy covered buildings, but this new design of solar collector can make them things of beauty to the most modern alternative energy enthusiasts. geekbeat.tv JackThreads Hey guys, want to shop for clothes from your computer? Head on over to JackThreads and try them out. They can save you up to 80% on popular brands. jackthreads.com HTC Flyer Review Geek Beat blogger Leland Flynn gives his impressions of the HTC Flyer and tells us why a tablet with a stylus can be a pretty cool thing. geekbeat.tv Twitter twitter.com Facebook facebook.com Cali on Twitter twitter.com Whats your favorite Cali blooper? Leave it in the comments! Thanks for watching!

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Saturday, 4 June 2011

HDMI vs DVI - Which is better?

You are now faced with a DVD / TV / home theater? Then you are probably concerned about the HDMI-DVI-Vs questions: Which is better? Are they compatible? HDMI-DVI-Vs, which should I choose?

Which is better? HDMI or DVI?

Hdmi

We must first understand what they are. Both are standards for carrying digital signals between a source such as your set-top box or a Blu-ray and TV. High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), which links such as USB, is a licensableInterface audio / video connector for transmitting uncompressed, encrypted digital streams. HDMI was derived from DVI. Has ability to more bandwidth (5 Gbps to 10 Gbps). Unlike DVI, which requires a separate cable to carry audio, HDMI uses one cable for video and audio cabling makes it less bulky. Not only that, HDMI cable can be up to 15m in length, provides the flexibility in the design of stay.

HDMI supports automatic conversion screen format. E 'can automatically convertImage in the appropriate format, such as a 4:3 or 16:9. HDMI produces sharper images and smoother (up 1080pi resolution). Although the picture quality similar to DVI, HDMI audio better.

HDMI and DVI are compatible?

HDMI is DVI with fully'backward'compatible. For example, if you have a DVD player with DVI and HDMI LCD TV, it works. All you need is an HDMI / DVI. But some features are lost when HDMI is aAdapter, such as automatic screen format conversion and universal remote control.

HDMI-DVI-Vs

If you buy both HDTV and video players such as Blu-ray Disc, I suggest you go for HDMI for both. You can leave your living room of clutter, that other home theater. You can use one remote for all devices and offers the best video and sound. But if you already have a DVI source or DVI-TV, and then just go for a DVI for the otherone of them to go to HDMI does not increase the overall quality of experience.

Overall, I recommend HDMI because it gives you a better quality of audio and video, has fewer cables and universal remote control gives you. Add (Digital Rights Management) DRM angle to it, can be HDMI in the coming days.

HDMI vs DVI - Which is better?

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Friday, 3 June 2011

ZOTAC nVidia GeForce GT 220 Synergy Edition 512 MB DDR2 VGA/DVI/HDMI PCI-Express Video Card ZT-20202-10L

ZOTAC nVidia GeForce GT 220 Synergy Edition 512 MB DDR2 VGA/DVI/HDMI PCI-Express Video Card ZT-20202-10L Review


ZOTAC nVidia GeForce GT 220 Synergy Edition 512 MB DDR2 VGA/DVI/HDMI PCI-Express Video Card ZT-20202-10L Feature

  • Chipset: GeForce GT 220
  • Engine Clock: 625 MHz
  • Video Memory: 512MB DDR2
  • Memory Clock: 800 MHz
  • Memory Interface: 128-bit

ZOTAC nVidia GeForce GT 220 Synergy Edition 512 MB DDR2 VGA/DVI/HDMI PCI-Express Video Card ZT-20202-10L Overview

Experience fluid video processing and playback with the Windows 7 ready ZOTAC GeForce GT 220 Synergy Edition. The ZOTAC GeForce GT 220 Synergy Edition is ready to take on anything you can throw at it including DirectX 10.1, OpenGL 3.1, NVIDIA CUDA, PhysX and DirectCompute based games and applications. Video and multimedia is where the ZOTAC GeForce GT 220 Synergy Edition really shines. Packed with HDMI 1.3a compatibility with xvYCC and Deep Color technologies for greater color realism and digital 7.1-channel surround for high-definition uncompressed audio, the ZOTAC GeForce GT 220 Synergy Edition is the multimedia champion. Paired with a high-quality Blu-ray ready NVIDIA PureVideo HD video processor, the ZOTAC GeForce GT 220 Synergy Edition delivers the complete multimedia package rich with detailed color, flawless video playback and superior audio quality.

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