Saturday, September 4, 2010

19 Inch LCD Monitors – The Popular Choice

July 29, 2010 by Aron Roussel  
Filed under News & Reviews

LCD monitors have certainly taken over from the bulky CRT monitors that used to take over the whole desk! LCD toned panel monitors provide a clear and razor-sharp display and can even be wall-mounted, freeing workspace on your desk.

Computer Monitors

July 23, 2010 by Aron Roussel  
Filed under News & Reviews

If you are reading this you are probably using a computer. The screen you are using to view this is called the computer monitor. Monitors these days come in all different sizes where the LCD screen is the most common type of monitor to have. A person’s choice for a monitor depends on the areas the monitor is being used in and one has to also think about graphics cards to support the various resolutions computer monitors have in today’s society.

Buy Only Perfectly Engineered Component Video Cable

May 30, 2010 by Ricky Trujillo  
Filed under Videos

From being almost an unknown equipment, component video has now emerged as a leader due to its qualities of supporting progressive scan, providing high-definition resolution and being a typical format for output of all kinds of DVD Players. Thus Component video cable also has achieved significance and has become a necessity in every home having a home theater.

HDMI Cable For Superior Multimedia Outputs

April 26, 2010 by Wendy White  
Filed under Videos

HDMI refers to high definition multimedia interface is basically an AV cord that helps in decompressing the multimedia streams for better and user friendly output. HDMI cable today stands for a universal connector cable that connects your VCD/DVD players with your TV sets or any output screen. Now even the Information technology industry is also making full use by integrating and deploying these cables for the purpose of multimedia related outputs and streaming. Due to their unsurpassed data conduction capacity, they are quickly capitalizing their market niche and are quickly replacing those conventional AV red, white and yellow cables.