Technology Articles
101: Blu Ray HD DVD Opens a New World
Blu Ray HD DVD has taken the market by storm. This innovation has finally provided a way to get the most out of high-definition films by enabling more space to record all the little details. To give you some context: a two-hour movie in high def requires 22 GB of storage space and your standard DVD can only hold 9 GB, while the Blu Ray DVD will hold 25-50 GB.
102: The Huge Digital Video Broadcasting Project
The world of the digital video broadcasting project is so large that it includes every continent. The purpose of the project is to ensure that digital camcorders, televisions and other devices that are used to view video and broadcast signals, are all digital.
103: The Great Sony HDR-UX7 DVD Handycam
One of the most revolutionary of all the DVD handycam camcorders on the market today is by far the Sony HDR-UX7. This puppy offers the "ultimate home video recording experience" according to Sony's website.
104: What is VoIP?
You are still probably not completely aware of, but the word VoIP is one that may already be familiar to you.
105: Get Your Favorite Zune Movie
Now that you have your new Zune, you can start to enjoy content like your favorite Zune movie. The Zune is a multimedia device that will allow you to play all sorts of files like music, images, some special software, and movies.
106: The Reasonably Priced Sony Handycam Brand
When a person thinks of camcorders, the first brand that pops into their mind is more than likely a Sony handycam. For years, Sony has relied upon this side of their popular electronics world to support and drive their technology into people's homes all over the world.
107: Compare Blu Ray vs HD DVD
For a while it looked like a bitter stand off in the Blu Ray vs HD DVD war, and one that could have spanned several years, when Microsoft Corp suggested they would consider putting Blu Ray technology in their Xbox 360's. However, if you own a PlayStation3, then you're no stranger to Blu Ray player technology. Disney and Warner Brothers signed exclusive deals with Sony's Blu Ray Disc Association. Netflix and Best Buy said they would support only Blu Ray and even Walmart agreed to carry only Blu Ray discs. Toshiba finally conceded and now buyers are wondering, "Well, what's the difference?"
108: Blu Ray is this . .
Are you wondering if you should succumb to the Blu Ray technology, or just stick with your old DVD player? The answer depends on how big a movie buff you are, really. If you're the kind of person who watches movies every week or every couple weeks and loves that home theater, high-definition, surround-sound experience, then a Blu Ray disc player is in your near future. However, if you were reluctant to dispose of your old VCR, you prefer going out to the movies, or you consider yourself to be extremely frugal, then you might choose to enjoy a friend's Blu Ray movies instead.
109: So You Want A Ray Disc Player?
In the format war, the Blu Ray disc by Sony has triumphed over Toshiba's HD DVDs. However, there are still many choices to make.
110: How Do You Watch TV On Your Computer: The Simple Answer
A lot of people who spend most of their time behind a computer ask: ust how do you watch TV on your computer? Not a lot of people know this. It's not that they are not aware of the possibility. It's just that this is a very new technology and for while it seemed difficult to pull off such an activity. But now there is a simple solution that everybody can enjoy.
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