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Elect Engineer with Masters in finance. biking,assembling music systems, photography, IT, Networking
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Buying a DVD Player for Dummies
Reviewed Choosing a DVD Player
This short article is written for those non-geeks who are on the verge of purchasing a DVD player. Readers carrying an above average knowledge of music systems/read more...
Digital Camera:10 minute guide to purchasing
Reviewed Buying a Digital Camera
When you buy a digital camera check for three things 1)How manyMegaPixels does the camera have? 2)If Optical Zoom present? If yes then how many Xs? 3)How many cread more...
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Reviewed The Black Phone 2
Ive always been a big fan of horror movies and never leave any of them unwatched. These movies can evoke fear and dread by tapping into primal fear; at the sameread more...
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For purchasing, you have two options: either a non-branded one or a branded one. In each category you have ranges from low-end model to high-end model. In non-branded category the low end model will cost Rs. 1500 and the high end model will cost Rs. 3000. In the branded category, the cheapest will c read more...
4. You should check the distance from which the remote works. I was under the impression that most of the players use the same remotes so it would be same for everyone but apparently its not so. In some remotes the IR led is hidden inside the hole so only a small part is visible outside. This leads read more...
Once you have thought out and decided on which DVD player you should purchase, you should check the following things physically when you are in the shop. 1. The accessories that come along with them. Some manufacturers don’t even give the batteries for the remote whereas others supply even the RGB read more...
d) 6 channel output: Normally all the DVD players have this option except the small ones which don’t have space for that many jacks. I have mentioned this specifically, if you are going for a small DVD player then check the rear of the player and see for yourself if they have six RCA jacks of diff read more...
Coming to the features: a) Divx/Xvid capabilities: These are the most popular video compression techniques. They are to video what MP3 is to audio. One hour and 30 minutes of DVD quality Video with 5.1 channel sound can be fitted on to a 700 MB CD. It is the video format of the future. If you hav read more...
Next we come to the electronic part. Here we have three distinct components, the control circuit for the controlling the movements of the discs load/unload and the lens tracking, the digital decoder, which converts the 0s and 1s read from the disc to music/video and the pre-amplifier which strengthe read more...
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