Tuesday, June 30, 2009

LED TV SHOW

Samsung LED TV's

THE NEW LED TV IN THE MARKET

Since the beginning of 2009 everybody is talking about digital TV and the transition from analog TV to digital TV. The question is, Can people afford the cost of a new digital TV? The answer is simple, the government has provided a free program of $40 dollars coupon to buy a digital converter box that will make your old analog TV to receive free digital signal around the USA and borders. That is very good news, but still there are more than 3 million Americans that cannot watch TV. Recently, digital and LCD TV’s have dropped their price in the market. Now you can buy a nicely digital TV for less than $500 bucks.
Note that prices vary according to the manufacturer and model purchased. In the recent years, retailer stores used to have plenty of flat screen TV’s; nowadays, they are showing lots of LCD TV’s. As time passes, technology is increasing. An example is the new LED TV; similar to LCD TV, but an excellent resolution with billions of colors that makes the figures looks like real objects is the result of the new LED TV for the upcoming generations. Below is an example of the latest LED TV by SAMSUNG.

Monday, June 29, 2009

REVIEWING SOME OF THE LATEST NOTEBOOKS.


McBook By APPLE COMPUTERS

The new MacBook comes with an aluminum unibody of 13-inch similar to the MacBook Pro family of 15-inch. Most of them include an Intel Core 2 Duo (2.26 GHz) and up. It has a great SD card slot, a giant multitouch trackpad, and non-removable batteries make it a more decently renovated product.






DELL ALIENWARE M17x


The new Dell Alienware M17x has taken the name of “The most powerful 17” LABTOP in the universe”. It comes with an Intel Core 2 Extreme Quad processor, 8GB Dual channel DDR3 1333 MHz, Dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260M- SLI Enabled.(1024 MB). This is truly a very powerful Labtop.

SONY WAIO AW NOTEBOOK
· Up to 3.06GHz (T9900) Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor
· Intel® Centrino® 2 processor technology
· Up to 1066MHz Front Side Bus
· Up to 6MB L2 Cache
· Up to 1TB Hard Disk Drive available or up to 628GB (500GB HDD + 128GB Solid State Drive) Hybrid Hard Disk Drive available
· Up to 8GB DDR2 SDRAM
· Estimated Battery Life: Up to 2.5 hours (Standard Capacity Battery)
· Up to 3.5 hours (Large Capacity Battery)
· Power Requirements: 150W + 10%
· Memory Stick PRO™(Standard/Duo) media slot with MagicGate® functionality
· EpxressCard® 3/4 slot
· SD memory card slot
· Compact Flash® card slot available
· Fast Ethernet (RJ-45) Protocol
· 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T
· Integrated V.92/V.90 Modem (RJ-11)
· WiFi: Intel® WiFi Link 5100AGN (802.11a/b/g/n)
· Integrated Stereo A2DP Bluetooth® technology.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

A TABLET PC

One of the latest innovations in computer technology today is a tablet pc.

by touching the screen on a chrystal clear table, you will be able to make changes of files and data with your fingers without the need of a mouse. This video below shows some properties of a tablet pc.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

A POWERFUL PC



It is very important to know that the brain and soul of a performance computer is based on three main parts: The motherboard, the processor, and memory (RAM). Also the capacity and transfer rate of hard disk drive play and important role in computer performance.


This figure shows a blue high gloss chrystal side midtower case.
A motherboard is the central printed circuit board (PCB) in some complex electronic systems, such as modern personal computers. The motherboard is sometimes alternatively known as the mainboard, system board, or, on Apple computers, the logic board. It is also sometimes casually shortened to mobo.
This image shows the Asus Rampage II Extreme Motherboard - Intel X58, LGA 1366.
A central processing unit (CPU) or processor is an electronic circuit that can execute computer programs. This topic has been in use in the computer industry at least since the early 1960s (Weik 1961). The form, design and implementation of CPUs have changed dramatically since the earliest examples, but their fundamental operation has remained much the same.
This image shows the new i7 extreme quad core by intel.

Random-access memory (usually known by its acronym, RAM) is a form of computer data storage. Today, it takes the form of integrated circuits that allow stored data to be accessed in any order (i.e., at random). The word random thus refers to the fact that any piece of data can be returned in a constant time, regardless of its physical location and whether or not it is related to the previous piece of data.

This image shows a corsair XMS3 Tri Channel 3GB PC10666 DDR3 Memory.