Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Sound Bars - Bringing Big Sound to Your Big Screen

!±8± Sound Bars - Bringing Big Sound to Your Big Screen

In recent years flat screen televisions have become the standard. You simply don't see the old CRT sets that much, since advances in video technology have made LCD and plasma screens so popular. There's no doubt about it, flat screen technology packs in a ton of HD technology into some very thin monitors. The problem, though, is in the audio. Since so much of a flat screen's architecture is dedicated to video, the audio from these sets often falls flat. If you want to get better sound from your flat screen, a sound bar may be the solution you've been looking for.

The Home Theatre in a Box Alternative

Some people decide to set up a full, expensive home theatre just to get better quality audio from their big screens. These systems often include a receiver, DVD player and several speakers. In smaller rooms, all that equipment can be cumbersome, and running wires for all of the speakers can just be a pain. If you get a sound bar, though, you can get all the benefits of a full home theatre system, without all the problems. This equipment gives you the full range of crisp, clear, digital audio in just one component. Instead of putting speakers all over a room, sound bars are equipped with all of those speakers in a sleek, attractive speaker box. They can be put on a shelf or mounted on a wall, to avoid cluttering up your entertainment room with speakers and miles of wires.

The Missing Ingredient

Soundbars aren't just the alternative to home theatre systems, though. They can also be the missing ingredient that takes a home theatre from good to great. If you already have a home theatre system set up, but find that it just doesn't have the volume or quality of sound that you want, adding a soundbar can be the perfect way to take things to the next level of audio enjoyment. The simple additions of this audio component will add depth, richness and quality to your existing system, that you'll have to hear to believe. If you just aren't getting the kind of audio playback you thought you'd get, try adding a sound bar to the mix. You won't believe your ears.

Prices

These come in a wide range of prices. You could pick up a simple model for around a hundred dollars, or spring for a top-of-the-line, advanced model that costs over ,000. Of course, everyone's budget is not the same, but, no matter what your budget is, you can easily find a sound bar that fits it. You'll consider every dollar spent a wise investment when you hear how much better movies, television shows, music and video games sound when you listen to them through a sound bar.

Check out the wide range of sound bars from the world's top manufacturers. You're sure to find one that will make your home entertainment sound better than you ever though possible.


Sound Bars - Bringing Big Sound to Your Big Screen

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

$99 Netbook at CVS

!±8± Netbook at CVS

As of September 5, 2010, CVS drugstores are selling a Sylvania netbook for . There's been plenty of buzz in the press, but no complete reviews.

We bought one of these yesterday and plan to return it today. It's not bad, it just doesn't serve our needs.

What we wanted was a substitute for our laptops so we didn't have to lug them around on short trips. What we got is, for all practical purposes, an oversized PDA.

Following is a comparison and contrast list. "L" stands for WinXP/Vista laptop, "N" stands for the Sylvania netbook.

HARDWARE

L: 4 lbs or more

N: 2 lbs (so light, this is the best thing about it!)

L: Professional build quality

N: Feels more like a toy

L: Slow boot

N: Fast boot

L: Intel or AMD full processors, gigs of RAM

N: Via 8505 processor, 128 mB RAM

L: Battery life 3-4 hours

N: 2 hours after first charge

L: Hard drive (operating system susceptible to viruses)

N: Flash drive (easily reset to factory specs with a paper clip if it crashes); SD card slot (not SDHC)

L: 2-3 USB ports

N: 3 USB ports

L: Good looking screen, at least 1024 x 768.

N: Bright screen lacking contrast, 800 x 480 pixels. It's ok for browsing, although some websites are wider than 800 pixels and you'll need to use the slider bar to see the right side of the screen. Being a small screen, 7", icons in the bottom tray are quite small. With some screen content, pixel columns are visible, indicating non-uniform pixels. This is not a big problem if you are absorbed in the content.

L: Reasonably full sized keyboard

N: Barely touch typeable. Space key feels recessed, requiring more than a tap to operate. Touchpad on tested unit was erratic. I used a USB wireless mouse, which somewhat defeats the benefit of extreme portability.

L: WiFi 802.11 b/g or better, plus ethernet (wired)

N: WiFi 802.11, plus ethernet (wired)

L: Internal speakers, headphone jack, microphone jack, built-in microphone, Line In jack (optional)

N: Internal speakers, headphone jack, microphone jack (no built-in mic). Speakers are tiny and tinny; I recorded with two microphones. The first was part of a quality Telex headset, fwith which the recording of my voice was tinny and soft. I used an older dynamic microphone for tape recordings; it provided a quality, rich sound to my voice. There was noticeable background hiss on files recorded with this computer. Other audio files, such as videos and mp3s sounded fine.

SOFTWARE

L: WinXP or Vista --- easy to find programs

N: Windows CE 6.0, similar to Windows Mobile- limited programs. Some websites will identify it as a mobile device and set their screen display for it. Three are plenty of Windows Mobile or CE applications available if you know where to find them on the net.

L: Full function browser choices, i.e. IE, Firefox, Chrome, Opera

N: IE, looks normal although somewhat crippled. IE won't play some Flash and other videos. N requires an external program to play YouTube. It comes with Windows Media Player, which doesn't stream YouTube. So it also comes with TCIMP (Core Player), a popular video player that allows streaming. I tried to fast forward through "Nosferatu" on YouTube, and the player locked up, requiring ALT-CTRL-DEL to end the program.

L: You're going to have an email application

N: I found no email application (e.g. Outlook), only an IM application. You can, of course, use web based email such as Hotmail, Yahoo, and Google.

L: MSWord and Excel are available.

N: Only a Word reader and Excel reader are installed. It does have Wordpad, which will save docs in MSWord format.

The desktop is similar to WinXP. There are choices of desktop backgrounds, two of which seemed to be from anime, targeted to pre-teens or early teens. Applications open quickly. Browsing is reasonably quick.

CONCLUSIONS

The bottlenecks for me are the limitations of Windows CE and associated software. I can get used to the little keyboard and screen. If it used alkaline batteries rather than rechargables, I might be inclined to keep it as an emergency device. It's wonderfully stowable. But rechargeables don't hold the charge over several months of inactivity like alkalines do. This is the same problem I have with the portable TV I keep in the trunk of my car.

As a single use computer, such as watching YouTube or simply surfing, it could work well. Notwithstanding web surfing concerns, it could make a good children's laptop.


Netbook at CVS

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Polk Audio AM1805 SurroundBar SDA Instant Home Theater (Black)

!±8±Polk Audio AM1805 SurroundBar SDA Instant Home Theater (Black)

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Price : $239.99
Post Date : Nov 14, 2011 16:30:33
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Legendary Polk Audio sound combines with Polk Digital Logic to make watching TV and movies not only more exiting, but increadibly easy. Using a single SurroundBar loudspeaker and a wireless subwoofer, the SurroundBar SDA Instant Home Theater produces a generous soundstage and rich, full sound. To get started, connect the Surroundbar SDA to your TV and plug in its power cord. Then plug in the wireless subwoofer. Polk Audios patented SDA tehnology and Polk Digital Logic does the rest, bringing spectacular performance and convenience to all of us whose budget is limited but whose desire for great sound is not.

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Polk Audio Surroundbar IHT 3000 Home Entertainment System (Black)

!±8± Polk Audio Surroundbar IHT 3000 Home Entertainment System (Black)

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Post Date : Nov 11, 2011 05:34:28 | Usually ships in 24 hours


Polk Audio's SurroundBar IHT 3000 is our new entry level single-speaker SurroundBar for flat panel TV owners who want the absolute easiest home theater solution without any of the home theater clutter. Ideal for any room where space is at a premium, the SurroundBar IHT 3000 is also a practical solution for anyone looking for a second home theater system while still enjoying real home theater performance

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