What it is: HDMI, or High -Definition Multimedia Interface is an audio-video transfer standard with enough bandwidth to transmit uncompressed audio and video between a set-top box and an HDTV or other...
So we have a high definition TV and a gaming system or a upconverting dvd player or HD player, and we need an HDMI or Component cable. Typically we walk into Best Buy or any brick and mortor store and see that...
Over-the-air (OTA) HDTV becomes more and more popular. For someone who is used to noisy analog TV pictures, it is hard to believe how amazing a quality of HDTV broadcasts can be. In fact, HDTV channels...
The Logitech Harmony Universal Remote is an excellent choice. The design is sleek. A PC or Mac is required for programming. An internet connection is required for programming. A USB cable and CD are included....
This guide is used to define the different types of Infra Red Emitter Probes (IREP) on the market. Mostly used for home or commercial automation, IREP's are great for one-way control of a device that does not...
When I began looking for a decent Digital Coaxial cable on Ebay and other sites, I found that there was very little information on the web about the the cable design and the products themselves. I had to...
Blu-ray - A Quick Summary:What is Blu-ray??? This is a new optical disc developed by members of the world's leading AV conglomorates in consumer electronics. It allows you to view true 1080P high-definition...
Voltage Converter Selection Guide Q1: What do I need to operate my US appliances overseas, and vice versa?Ans: Voltage Converter + Plug Adapter (yes, you need both) There is no worldwide standards for...
Working for one of the top manufacturers in Consumer Electronics everyday providing technical advice for our products, I have noticed that we get alot of the same questions over and over. The number one...
The arrival of digital television ("DTV") this fall promises to be one of the most significant developments in television technology since the advent of color television in the 1950's. DTV has the capability...