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March 16, 2008

If you are looking into a new video camera you should get the best available to you, so that you will use it for many years to come. There are many options available to you nowadays, and they all come with different formatting.

HDV JVC, Sony, and Canon all produce HDV cameras of various stripes and abilities. The JVC HD100U shoots 720p, offers a true 24p frame rate, and provides a professional looking form factor, along with sporting the ability to change out lenses. This is great for shooting school plays or vacations.

The two popular HDV cameras from Sony include the HDR-FX1 and the HVR-Z1U. This camera shoots picture in high quality and comes out beautifully.

You want a camera that will fit your needs and will allow you to shoot in any kind of lighting. Play with the camera at the store and even ask if they have sample discs that you can take home and view.

You can go online to research and review the cameras you are interested in. You want to know the camera you are getting inside and out to make sure that it will fulfill your needs.

There are many popular cameras out there, and while you may want something that is popular you should also be sure that the camera fits your budget.

If you are just looking to have a camera to capture your personal moments then you should be able to find a camera that is inexpensive. You could even get one that is second hand. Looking on Ebay or at pawn shops is always an option. Many people treat their cameras well, but come across a tight spot and get rid of them because they do not use them often.

There are many options open to you. Have fun while looking and don
by?Jakob Culver
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March 16, 2008

These days, Dolby is a household name. The infamous 'DD' symbol can be found on almost every piece of modern audio equipment out there. This includes gaming consoles, HDTVs, home theaters, both home and car stereos, cinemas, and personal computers.

It all started in 1949 when a man named Ray Dolby went to work for Ampex Corporation part-time while still in high school. He worked on an assortment of ventures in correlation with audio instrumentation. He continued to work for Ampex while attending college at Stanford University. During this period, he branched off to unite with a small team of Ampex engineers who were determined to invent the world's first video tape recorder. Dolby centered in on the electronic aspects of the project. The team succeeded with their introduction of this new technology in 1956. Ampex then sold its first video tape recorder for $50,000.

Dolby graduated from Stanford in 1957 and was awarded the Marshall Fellowship at Cambridge University, England. He studied at Cambridge for 6 years, earning a Ph.D. in physics. In 1965, Ray Dolby started his own company, Dolby Laboratories, Inc. His first product from this new and innovative company was identified as Dolby A-type Enoise reduction. It significantly reduced the amount of background noise or hissing sounds found in professional tape recording without jeopardizing the original content of the material being recorded. This was the beginning of the many advances Dolby would make in the complex world of audio compression and expansion.

Ray Dolby developed an ingenious method of noise reduction by separating soft signals from loud ones, then simply not processing those loud signals. He then split up the spectrum into several bands to avoid clashing or pumping, therefore generating white noise. This method would become integrated in numerous aspects of society's rapidly growing fascination with electronic entertainment. Early on, consumers weren't satisfied with the 'flat' mono sound ordinary radios and cassette players emitted. Everyone wanted to hear music in stereo.

This new sound also found its way into movie theaters. Dolby sound made its debut in the original recording of Star Wars, and continues to revolutionize the audience's experience even today. The sound is both more spectacular and more natural at the same time. Because of this technology, even video games are more realistic; the sounds are more powerful as they are not only heard, but also felt. The sound is so tangible it is as if fantasy has in fact become reality. More people are staying home instead of going to movie theaters since Dolby surround sound was introduced into the home theater system.

Recent advancements include Dolby 5.1, 6.1, 7.1, and 9.1 (that's right, nine full-range channels), Dolby Digital Surround EX, Dolby SR, Dolby TrueHD, and countless others. It is obvious that Dolby is the reigning
by?Mitchell Medford
Articles form Healthy Living

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March 16, 2008

Before surround sound existed audio was played in a monaural (mono for short) format. Mono sound is only played through a single speaker, as a single audio track, As advancements were made with audio, sound was split into left and right audio channels. The split made it possible for audio pans which gave audio its stereo effect. Surround sound took audio one step further by dividing the sound up into 5.1 channels. The five channels are made up of a center, front left, front right, rear left and rear right channels. The.1 refers to a subwoofer that handles the lower frequencies of all the audio channels. By allowing sound to be paned from one channel to another, the audio appears to be moving around or surrounding the listener. Surround sound now allows movies goers and home theater enthusiasts to have far more involved movie watching experience.

HOW TO SET UP YOUR SURROUND SOUND

There are many ways to set up your surround sound. One of the most common ways to set up your speakers, is you set your center speaker directly in front where you it. The front speakers than would be placed 20 to 40 degrees from center speakers aimed back towards the seating. Finally, the two surround speakers should be set 90 to 110 degrees behind the seating. All three front speakers should be placed just above ear level.

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by?Patrick Sams
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March 16, 2008

Plasma TVs are the hottest thing in home entertainment, offering a crystal clear image with high quality resolution. The monitor is often less than a few inches thick, so it doesn't need as much space as its traditional counterparts. It uses less electricity than a regular television and, unlike the old CRT TVs, there is no image disturbance if the monitor is placed near large speakers.

But with so many plasma TVs on the market, how do you know which is the best one to buy? Firstly, you should decide on your budget. Knowing how much you have to spend will definitely be a good place to start. Plasma TVs generally start at around $700.00 and can go as high as $4,000.00, so it's important to know what you can afford before you start shopping.

Once you've worked out how much you want to spend, you need to decide whether you want your new plasma television to consist of more than just a plasma display or if you want it to have a TV tuner, as well. The pricier plasma TVs will have a tuner attached to it, while more modest versions will have a separate tuner box. Some models will come with their own speakers, allowing you to listen to your favourite programs, in Nicam stereo.

You should also try to make sure that the model that you choose runs quietly. Some models are known to be very noisy, because they often rely on fans for a cooling system, which can ruin your home entertainment experience. The good news is that many new models have been re-designed so that they do not need fans.

With the proper planning, you should be able to find the perfect plasma TV to fit your budget, which will last you for years to come.

Tom Ace is the founder of Plasma tv Resources a website providing information on plasma televisions.


by?Tom Ace
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March 16, 2008

Once you have your LCD TV home, you now have to concern yourself with how to install a wall mounted LCD TV. Wall mounting, because of the space saving factor of it and the way it prevents your television from dominating the room, is a very popular way of displaying it.

One way to get it installed is to use a professional. Obviously, someone from the store or an electronics store is going to be able to install the TV efficiently and correctly. However, that will cost you a great deal of money, and since you just spent all that money on an LCD TV, it may be a good idea to install it yourself. It is not that hard, so you may as take advantage.

First Things First

Once you have an idea of where you would like to mount your LCD TV, you need to get a stud finder. How to install a wall mounted LCD TV doesn
by?Stu Pearson
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