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Archives for January, 2014
Many people initially feel intimidated about buying generator power cords for portable generators because the packaging might contain electrical equations that seem like a foreign language to a layperson. Fortunately, buying one of these accessories is easier than you might think. Keep reading below to get some information that could remove the uncertainty from your purchase process.
Vikas Dayal, January 29, 2014
For generations, people have flocked to neighborhood cinemas to catch the latest films. Now, technology has advanced so much that many families decide to make an investment in video systems that can deliver sharp pictures, rich audio, and surround sound all at home.
Vikas Dayal, January 29, 2014
If you're someone who's eager to have the latest and greatest electronic devices, depend on an HDMI cable to keep them all compatible with each other and able to offer optimal performance. You only have to use one of these accessories for an entire home entertainment system, and then it’ll offer consistent results across digital video and multi-channel audio systems.
Vikas Dayal, January 23, 2014
RCA cables were introduced into the market in the early 1940s by Radio Corporation of America, or as more commonly known, RCA. The original use when first developed was to connect components in home radio-phonographs. The design was purposely kept simple as it was never intended to be connected and disconnected repeatedly; it was basically intended as a service aid.
Vikas Dayal, January 22, 2014
The days of 36 pin centronics connectors and 25 pin parallel port connectors are long gone. Today, almost all computer peripherals are connected by a simple standard USB connector. A USB printer cable is slightly different than a USB cable that is used with an external hard drive, scanner or additional monitor.
Vikas Dayal, January 16, 2014
HDMI cables allow communication between devices like computers, gaming systems, DVD players, and televisions. If you’re buying one for a particular purpose, it’s easy to start feeling overwhelmed after browsing all the available types. Keep reading to find out helpful information that could make it easier to purchase with confidence.
Vikas Dayal, January 14, 2014
Have you ever wondered what technology is used in the airport to ensure that all the video screens that display arrival and departure time are identical? It is actually very simple; all the monitors are connected to a computer using VGA splitters. It is not only multiple airport monitors that use this, many people use multiple monitors at home or at work, most computers today are perfectly capable of this.
Vikas Dayal, January 10, 2014
HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface, there is a wide variety of common adapters which convert or adapt, switch and split these signals to other formats. The intention of VGA to HDMI adapters for example is to allow a non HDMI device, in this case VGA, to be connected to the device that has the HDMI output.
Vikas Dayal, January 09, 2014