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		<title>www.apaydayloan.ca &#8211; No Credit Required!</title>
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		<title>TomTom XL 335T Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:23:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For someone who is deeply immersed in technology professionally, I still shun things for as long as possible. It became apparent that I needed something to prevent me from taking long printouts of directions with me for business travel. This was on a great Cyber Monday sale, so I bought it. I didn&#8217;t do a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For someone who is deeply immersed in technology professionally, I still shun things for as long as possible. It became apparent that I needed something to prevent me from taking long printouts of directions with me for business travel. This was on a great Cyber Monday sale, so I bought it. I didn&#8217;t do a lot of research, but many of my coworkers have a GPS, and I hear their complaints.</p>
<p>The number one thing commented on for this GPS &#8211; if you miss a turn or intentionally go a different direction, it does not constantly yell &#8220;recalculating&#8221; at you. It just makes adjustments.</p>
<p>Overall, I&#8217;m happy with it. It&#8217;s fairly easy to use, although the keyboard doesn&#8217;t always recognize what I press (and I don&#8217;t have fat fingers). Traffic is great for some cities &#8211; amazingly it didn&#8217;t work at all in Kansas City in March of 2011. And it doesn&#8217;t have much (if any) info on roads that are not state or interstate freeways. Some highways come through, depending on the state. And my frustration in traffic is so much less when i have an idea of how much I will be delayed. I get a lot less worried when I know I&#8217;m going to be about 5 minutes late instead of having no clue what was happening. The estimated time of arrival has been disturbingly accurate.</p>
<p>The map corrections and sharing is wonderful. Most of the errors I have found are in newly developed areas where roads haven&#8217;t yet been built, or places where there has been recent construction that changed things. Highway entrances seems to be a common error in Colorado (but we have a LOT happening in the Metro area with construction).</p>
<p>The most annoying thing I have discovered is that when you have had a dramatic change in location while the power is off (on a plane, or you turn it off on the way home from somewhere because you know where you are going), then it can take a LONG time to find a satellite. I&#8217;ve waited for 10 minutes before, and that&#8217;s after the update that TomTom provided to speed up the process.</p>
<p>Of note &#8211; getting a dashboard mount that is portable is difficult. The screen sits pretty low, so any bean bags often sit too high to allow you to mount the screen. And the suction on this device is not fond of cold weather. I&#8217;ve found that if it&#8217;s less than 40 degrees, a slight bump in the road will cause it to come off the mount. </p>
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<a href="http://hptouchpadsale.net">HP Touchpad Sale</a></p>
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		<title>LG Infinia 47LW6500 Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:18:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The LG LED TV does not have enhanced speed/refresh rates with the picture image. The picture refresh rate is the standard 60 MHz like just about every TV out there in marketland. This TV mumbo jumbo is for the purpose of misleading you into buying the set thinking it will have a four times sharper [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The LG LED TV does not have enhanced speed/refresh rates with the picture image. The picture refresh rate is the standard 60 MHz like just about every TV out there in marketland. This TV mumbo jumbo is for the purpose of misleading you into buying the set thinking it will have a four times sharper image. Wait, the picture clarity is fantastic, brilliant, vivid, excellently superb.<br />
The 2D to 3D conversion is another overstatement. This TV may be able to convert 2D to 3D but the studios who make the DVD can not do it in this time frame. The LG can render 3D to 2D easily.</p>
<p>This LED is lighter than the older plasma and LCD TVs. This makes for easier installation. One needs a screw driver, not even a Philip&#8217;s if one is not around, a bed to attach the base to the screen. Voila! Just sit it on its on stand on something. Placing it on a wall is bad taste from a decorator&#8217;s perspective and eliminates the set&#8217;s mobility.</p>
<p>The tuner is excellent for gathering channels. The interface is pretty much simple and intuitive.</p>
<p>The 3D is excellent. And will continue to be even better with future releases of titles because the DVD makers will have had more experience with making 3D (exaggerated perspective) films. The passive glasses are the same you get at the cinema. So replacements are cheap. The picture quality of the passive 3D Glasses is about the same as shutter glasses with a slight nod to the shutter glasses.</p>
<p>Manual controls have been eliminated with this model which is stupidity and plain cheapness. They should have let the manual controls on the TV set but wanted to squeeze out every penny of profit, shortchanging the end consumer. If you loose the remote you may have a disabled TV for awhile till you find the remote granting is not broken or find a replacement at Radio Shack.</p>
<p>Yes, Virginia the old red/blue 3D glasses work almost as well.</p>
<p>The volume is pathetically weak/low. Don&#8217;t know if it is my particular set or the whole run. Returned a lot of stuff and I don&#8217;t want to wear my welcome out with amazon.com. If I didn&#8217;t return some big ticket items before I would have likely returned this LG LED 3D TV because I am a senior whose hearing is somewhat impaired.</p>
<p>The price by amazon.com is light years better than everyone else with free delivery.</p>
<p>Am not an employee of amazon.com. I know not a soul at amazon.com. </p>
<p><a href="http://pioneervsx53.com">Pioneer Vsx-53</a><br />
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<a href="http://xbr65hx929.org">Sony XBR65HX929</a><br />
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<a href="http://blackfridayun55d7000.com">Black friday Samsung UN55D7000</a><br />
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<a href="http://jvcjlc32bc3000.com">JVC JLC32BC3000</a></p>
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		<title>Sharp LC40LE830U Quattron a good deal</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Sep 2011 16:41:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I bought one on clearance for $600. First the pros: 120Hz is fantastic. I love watching movies, and while I know a film&#8217;s FPS (24) isn&#8217;t as fluid, for some reason the &#8220;home video&#8221; fluid look that 120Hz is proving isn&#8217;t as off-putting as I had originally thought. LED backlighting &#8211; saves 40~50% in energy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought one on clearance for $600.</p>
<p>First the pros:</p>
<p>120Hz is fantastic. I love watching movies, and while I know a film&#8217;s FPS (24) isn&#8217;t as fluid, for some reason the &#8220;home video&#8221; fluid look that 120Hz is proving isn&#8217;t as off-putting as I had originally thought.</p>
<p>LED backlighting &#8211; saves 40~50% in energy costs compared to a CCFL-backlit LCD. And should last far longer.</p>
<p>Detail &#8211; images are crisp and a number of settings can smooth jagged edges (QuadPixel), add sharpness, clear up DVD compression artifacting (&#8220;noise reduction&#8221;) to an extent, etc.</p>
<p>Weight &#8211; for being 40&#8243;, this weighs less than my 32&#8243; CCFL set. <img src='http://www.yentek.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Price. I wouldn&#8217;t pay $1200 for this model, not when one gets stuck pixels out of the box. (But no dead pixels were found, and those typically can&#8217;t be fixed.)</p>
<p>digital audio pass-through, to make connecting a Blu-ray player&#8217;s own digital output port unnecessary. Especially when one has 3 HDMI devices that would make use of the external Dolby 5.1 receiver!</p>
<p>Cons:</p>
<p>Unlike the composite, VGA, and other inputs, the HDMI ports are put on the left side &#8211; making cable organization more difficult, and with cables sticking out beyond the front edge, L-shaped adapters would be needed for ideal organization&#8230; unless you like seeing cables everywhere&#8230;</p>
<p>Once color is calibrated, everything looks great. Out of the box, depending on mode, there&#8217;s a blue tint or a yellow tint. I also found that disabling &#8216;extended color&#8217; yields a more accurate color gamut, though I won&#8217;t deny enabling the extended mode really adds vibrancy to outdoor settings. Skin tones do end up being a tad oversaturated with it enabled, though.</p>
<p>The integrated speakers produce a good range (bass/treble/midtones), but even at top volume it&#8217;s fairly quiet.</p>
<p>For an-originally $1200 set, there should be no pixels. Why no QC from the manufacturer? As a customer, I feel less than cozy about this trend.</p>
<p>Angled viewing &#8211; straight-on is good, but at steep angles (e.g. 45 degrees) there&#8217;s some color fading, but no color-shift is noted. The panel used is probably a VA panel. IPS is best, but I&#8217;ve read companies that use TN panels. Definitely wouldn&#8217;t pay even $300 for one of those.)</p>
<p>Sadly the unit I bought was the last model available and contains 2 stuck pixels (white, blue-white), for which I am looking at possible options without having to return it as I really do like this model. But only when I use the TV as a monitor do these pixels stand out, and that&#8217;s only if I have a dark background. (If companies did their own QC, imagine how much time customers AND stores would save due to less processing costs and time&#8230;)</p>
<p>Uneven backlighting &#8211; this is inevitable for any TV or monitor, but once you see it, you can&#8217;t un-see it. I can handle edge bleed, but the unit I set up has a couple of rounded lit areas toward the left/middle that should remain dark. It&#8217;s only noticeable in movies involving outer space or totally dark rooms, but still &#8211; the lack of QC at the factory is pretty depressing, and that&#8217;s the ultimate point to my gripes about backlighting and stuck pixels. If the company does a good job, the store and customers don&#8217;t have to go through extra rigamarole and hassle.</p>
<p>All in all, it&#8217;s a good buy for $650 &#8211; the competition doesn&#8217;t really compare; the features in this model make it too good a value. Just spend time to calibrate it, and if you do see dead pixels or find too much unevenness to the backlighting, weigh the pros and cons of getting an exchange.</p>
<p>Will I buy Sharp again? Probably. Worse brands to exist, but the lack of QC is worrisome. </p>
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		<title>TomTom XXL 540TM My last GPS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Got my TomTom XXL 540 LMT yesterday. Till now, better than what I expected at this price! Recommended! Delivery: I choose 2 day shipping and it actually came the very next day! In the box: everything you need EXCEPT the case All I did: read the manual, Switch on the device, plug the USB, Install [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Got my TomTom XXL 540 LMT yesterday. Till now, better than what I expected at this price! Recommended!</p>
<p>Delivery: I choose 2 day shipping and it actually came the very next day!</p>
<p>In the box: everything you need EXCEPT the case</p>
<p>All I did: read the manual, Switch on the device, plug the USB, Install TomTom Home, create TomTom account,Install updates(map,gpsfix,security camera etc), disconnect USB(USING THE DISCONNECT OPTION in TomTom Home), reconnect device and open TomTom Home, Activate promotion/activation code, disconnect USB again, set preferences, set current time, set home address and that&#8217;s it&#8230;ready to go.</p>
<p>All I didn&#8217;t: I didn&#8217;t face any issue! I didn&#8217;t regret that I didn&#8217;t get a garmin. I didn&#8217;t do anything like delete stuff or anything funny with the memory card, didn&#8217;t fiddle with the USB cable while it is connected to PC, didn&#8217;t try any weird stuff to test the limit of the device&#8230;all i did was plug in the USB and follow simple instructions!</p>
<p>Features: Loads of it! IQ, Help, lane assist, clear vocal instructions,easy-to-use, good display&#8230;.even shows your car speed vs speed limit along with the obvious things like time/distance to destination etc!</p>
<p>Mount: You can fix it both on windshield and dashboard. The suction cup is way better than the stock suction cup I have seen some people use with other GPS devices.</p>
<p>Touchscreen: At par with any other touchscreen I used.</p>
<p>Experience: Gave it a test drive &#8230;.doing exactly what it is supposed to do:show you the way with proper lane directions. QC passed!</p>
<p>Appreciate your patience! </p>
<p><a href="http://garmin2595lmt.net">Garmin 2595LMT</a><br />
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<a href="http://garmin3490lmt.net">Garmin 3490LMT</a><br />
<a href="http://garmin2555lmt.net">Garmin 2555LMT</a><br />
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<a href="http://garmin3450.net">Garmin 3450</a><br />
<a href="http://garmin2495lmt.net">Garmin 2495LMT</a><br />
<a href="http://garmin2455lt.com">Garmin 2455LT</a><br />
<a href="http://garmin3450lm.net">Garmin 3450LM</a><br />
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		<title>The Tamron 200-500 Review &#8211; A Super Telephoto Lens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Tamron 200-500 is a lightweight and powerful high-magnification zoom that offers amazing value. For the money, it&#8217;s hard to imagine how you&#8217;d find a better, more satisfying lens for your long-distance shots. There&#8217;s no more economical way to capture faraway subjects in professional quality images than with the Tamron 200-500 lens. This telephoto zoom [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Tamron 200-500 is a lightweight and powerful high-magnification zoom that offers amazing value. For the money, it&#8217;s hard to imagine how you&#8217;d find a better, more satisfying lens for your long-distance shots.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no more economical way to capture faraway subjects in professional quality images than with the Tamron 200-500 lens.</p>
<p>This telephoto zoom lens offers a 200 to 500 mm focal length with internal focusing and low dispersion &#8212; meaning this lens specially designed to be less likely than some to break a beam of light into multiple colors, ruining the focus. It features f/5-6.3 maximum aperture.</p>
<p>The Tamron 200-500 attaches via a Canon SLR AF mount.</p>
<p>Sports and nature photographers should be especially interested in this lens because it makes distant objects springs into focus as well as any powerful zoom on the market. Still, the lens is both compact and lightweight.</p>
<p>The Tamron 200-500 compresses the background into the main subject, lessening the apparent distance between the objects. That gives a professional-quality image of distant objects &#8212; even of subjects farther away than the eye can see.</p>
<p>The manufacturer has optimized this lens for digital image capturing by applying multiple coatings that make sure the image remains true across the whole field. And you can still use this lens with 35 mm film as well. These upgrades improve film captures too.</p>
<p>The Tamron 200-500 is part of the company&#8217;s Super Performance series of top-notch lenses made to professional standards. That means every lens in this series is some of this maker&#8217;s best work, assuring you of a quality product every time.</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t uncommon for shooters to have problems with super-zoom telephoto lenses like the Tamron 200-500, but those can almost always be chalked up to operator error. When you fill about two-thirds of the image with your subject and focus on the actual subject rather than the area around it, you&#8217;ll get superb results every time.</p>
<p>Most users recommend using a tripod with zoom lenses, but this lightweight model is easy to hold even without support. For even more stability when you&#8217;re repeatedly snapping in the same area, add a simple monopod. It&#8217;s a small investment that saves your shoulders and sharpens your images. A monopod or tripod is especially useful when shooting at dusk or in other low-light conditions where exposure is longer.</p>
<p>When you combine your good photography skills with the advanced features of this product, you get results that are professional quality at a price that&#8217;s truly unbeatable. While there are other zooms in the same price range, there&#8217;s nothing else of the same quality at this price point.</p>
<p>Many photographers amass huge collections of equipment looking for the right pieces for the best shots while others with budget issues must settle for only a few select accessories.</p>
<p>A dream product for photographers of all types who insist on taking great shots, the Tamron 200-500 offers a combination of quality, professionalism and value that satisfies every kind of photographer.</p>
<p>Do you think this is the perfect lens for you?</p>
<p>I know it can be hard choosing the perfect lens for your camera. You can spend hours researching and still end up buying the wrong lens. Even worse, you could waste a lot of money and time in the end.</p>
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		<title>Nintendo 3DS: A New Generation Of Handheld Games Consoles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Nintendo 3DS will herald in a new generation of handheld video games consoles with its revolutionary 3 dimensional gaming screen. Its release could quite literally be an &#8216;epoch&#8217; changing moment portable gaming history as for the very first time 3D gaming comes to the masses without the need for special 3D glasses. While the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://nintendo3dssale.net">Nintendo 3DS</a> will herald in a new generation of handheld video games consoles with its revolutionary 3 dimensional gaming screen. Its release could quite literally be an &#8216;epoch&#8217; changing moment portable gaming history as for the very first time 3D gaming comes to the masses without the need for special 3D glasses.</p>
<p>While the new Nintendo 3DSsystem can boast several enhancements over its older cousin the Nintendo DS such as its much improved processing power, two camera lenses on the outside of the system (aligned to enable 3D photography) as well as an inner facing camera, a circular &#8216;analogue&#8217; controller pad, state-of-the-art motion-sensing accelerometer and gyroscope, an infrared port for communicating with other 3DS consoles and a lot more cool gadgets and applications, the system will be fully back-wards compatible with older machines allowing the user to play their much loved games from older DS systems.</p>
<p>Several developers that have been lucky enough to experience the 3DS before its official release date in the first quarter of 2011 have reported that it has processing capabilities that already exceeds the Nintendo Wii its much more powerful cousin. Paul Kingsley from the website my-3ds.com has remarked that the power of the 3DS games system will allow games developers the chance to design and produce amazing and exciting games on the 3DS that rival games on the current generation of Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 which are by far the more powerful games systems on the market today.</p>
<p>Although the processing power and backwards compatibility of the <a href="http://nintendo3dssale.net/lowest-price-nintendo-3ds-nintendo-3ds-review/">Nintendo 3DS Review</a> are just &#8216;bit&#8217; players in Nintendo&#8217;s gaming revolution, it is the amazing 3D power where this system really scores over its rivals. The 3DS handheld gaming system employs clever technology to send two separate images to the left and right eyes of the player at the very same time. With each screen displaying the same image but at slightly off-set angles, the system tricks your brain into interpreting depth perception like it does when viewing the real world and thus producing a 3 dimensional effect. However, there is a &#8220;sweet spot&#8221; where users of the system must hold the console straight in front of them and at the right distance from their eyes to be able to view the 3D effect and any major drifting outside of the &#8216;sweet spot&#8217; will dramatically reduce or even negate the 3D effect all together. The range is wide enough to accommodate a certain freedom of movement either side so this problem is only minor.</p>
<p>Nintendo have at last produced the ultimate gaming platform and what&#8217;s more &#8211; it&#8217;s in 3 dimensions and there is no doubt that this is the dawn of a new era of handheld video gaming. So, whether you&#8217;re looking just to experience the amazing 3D games or make your video gaming life more fun by using the platforms fun and amazing applications, you&#8217;ll want to check out the all new, ultimate game changer that is the Nintendo 3DS.</p>
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		<title>Home AV Receivers Buying Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2011 08:44:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A home receiver serves a gateway to an exciting world of home theatre. Having your very own audio-video receiver lets you take in film clips and music in a nice spacious surround sound at the comfort of your very own haven. The receiver can act as the centerpiece of your home theatre system. Its primary [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A home receiver serves a gateway to an exciting world of home theatre. Having your very own audio-video receiver lets you take in film clips and music in a nice spacious surround sound at the comfort of your very own haven. The receiver can act as the centerpiece of your home theatre system. Its primary function is to efficiently route picture and sound to the different sources (cable TV, CD, turntable, DVD &#038; etc.) to your television and speakers. The receiver usually doubles as an AM or FM tuner and controls virtually everything from surround sound decoding to tone controls as well as its master volume. Contemporary receivers usually have HDMI inputs and outputs that allow for seamless video switching between receivers and television. Since receivers are pretty handy for audio stereo and standard TV, the device is usually a good start when building your own home theatre system even if you still lack the Blu-ray or DVD player.</p>
<p>If you are getting into the trend of HDTV and home theatres, then you are also immersing yourself into the world of high tech and mind stirring electronics. Upon simply looking at the specs of AV receivers, you are already bombarded with so much technical information that will confuse you more rather than enlightening your mind. Here are easy tips that will help you choose the right AV receiver for your home theatre.</p>
<p>Surround Sound</p>
<p>At the very heart of AV receivers lies the surround sound processor that takes an encoded two channel stereo signal and then converts it to four channels. Most TV commercials and TV shows are encoded using the Dolby Pro Logic. The birth of DVD has experienced the movie theatre quality of the 5.1 channel Dolby Digital as a surround sound standard.</p>
<p>Digital signal processing or DSP</p>
<p>Most AV receivers come with powerful and efficient DSP programs that are able to synthesize sound emulations of nightclubs, churches, stadiums and other areas. Depending on the program material, the copies may have little or more than novelty effects that will enhance your overall listening experience. While DTS, DSP and Dolby Digital surround processing all happen in the digital domain, the end sound output still originates from the analog speakers. Receivers utilize multi channel &#8216;digital to analog&#8217; converter to make the final analog signal that is then passed onto the speakers. The DACs vary significantly in sound quality.</p>
<p>Inputs</p>
<p>Many modern AV receivers today already include HDMI inputs to accept audio and video from sources. Your sources can include cable boxes, LCD televisions, Blu-ray players and even video games systems. The audio signals coming from HDMI cables are usually processed internally with the use of DTS and Dolby Digital processors. If you use your camcorder frequently together with home theatre set up, make sure the receiver includes a convenient set of front panel AV jacks.</p>
<p>Outputs</p>
<p>Receivers usually have line level and speaker level outputs. More importantly, a receiver should be directly connected to a projector or television through an HDMI cable. DVD player images are commonly scaled using the HDMI output to display high resolution videos on your screen using the green, red and blue cables.</p>
<p>Amplifier power</p>
<p>For optimum performance, use a minimum of 100 watts for every channel. Power is perhaps the most skewed spec of home theatre systems. When looking at receiver power ratings, make sure you get something that already covers full audio spectrum and not just a single frequency.</p>
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		<title>The AV Receiver</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The AV receiver is an important piece of your surround system equipment. AV refers to audio and video. The receiver takes in all this information and then redirects all incoming signals to where it should go. Today&#8217;s receivers in addition to redirecting incoming signals usually have an all in one component effectively running your home [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The AV receiver is an important piece of your surround system equipment. AV refers to audio and video. The receiver takes in all this information and then redirects all incoming signals to where it should go. Today&#8217;s receivers in addition to redirecting incoming signals usually have an all in one component effectively running your home theatre or surround sound system. The multi function capability turns this piece of equipment into the central hub and is probably one of the most underrated components of your system.</p>
<p>The receiver effectively functions as a switch for all audio and visual information coming into your home theatre system. It takes all the source information and data and translates it to into pictures and sound. This capability makes it possible to have a home theatre system. Without the AV receiver information couldn&#8217;t be properly filtered and translated into the areas in which it needs to go.</p>
<p>Decoding is yet another task the receiver performs as well creating the surround effect. Surround sound is encoded onto the discs we play in our sound equipment. 5.1 channel surround for sound systems such as Dolby Digital or DTS receivers, is the most common format. Other formats are available but the vast majority of DVDs are designed and encoded for the above mentioned 5.1 channel systems.</p>
<p>Signal processing is another capacity of the AV receiver. Common signals processed by the receiver are the following&#8217; THX post-processing, bass management, digital audio decoding, 3d multi phase TV signals and simulated sound fields. In your hunt for a good receiver you should really take the effort to find an AV receiver that is THX certified. The requirements to meet the minimal certification standards of THX, make an excellent investment for your home theatre or surround sound needs.</p>
<p>Amplification is also another of the many tasks performed by your AV receiver. This task for your surround sound is important in the overall &#8216;theatrical&#8217; experience of viewing movies on your home theatre. Good idea to check with your retailer about how much amplification you actually need in your home theatre, as there are many factors that affect this requirement. Some factors are: ceiling height, square footage of the room, flooring material and other things as well. More power is good in most situations though there are times when it is simply too much for your system to handle. This is probably the main reason people opt to buy ready-made box kits for their surround sound and home theatre needs.</p>
<p>Finally, the AV receiver also works as a tuner for AM/FM radio. This small component of your system has a lot of jobs and is a vital central hub of your system. Remember this when you see the sticker price and realize how much more you would pay if you were buying a separate device for each of these functions. Thank the person who invented this particular device and be glad to pay the price we are paying for the amazing sound that is produced. The AV receiver will be the centre piece for your surround system and will provide the sound quality you and your family will enjoy for years to come.</p>
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		<title>Acer AS5742Z-4685 15.6-Inch Laptop Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve honestly been adverse to picking up or even purchasing an Acer computer. See, I had a friend who had an Acer back in the days when Quake 1 was the rage and he bought an Acer &#8211; said it was the best brand around &#8211; and it had so many issues and problems that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve honestly been adverse to picking up or even purchasing an Acer computer. See, I had a friend who had an Acer back in the days when Quake 1 was the rage and he bought an Acer &#8211; said it was the best brand around &#8211; and it had so many issues and problems that I said I would not buy one unless pigs started to fly. Since that experience, I&#8217;ve always attuned my ears to the negative reviews directed toward Acer computer.</p>
<p>Needless to say, I&#8217;ve been converted. The Acer AS5742Z-4685 has been one of the main reasons why I now rank Acer as a quality notebook manufacturer. This particular notebook is a nice piece of engineering. It has a nice screen (15.6 inches with a 1366 X 768 resolution), a decent hard drive with 320 Gb of space (SATA hard disk), a 2.0GHz Intel dual-core processor, 4 Gigabytes of DDR 3 RAM and an 8X SuperMulti Drive.</p>
<p>Even though the Acer AS5742Z-4685 is on the larger scale of things with the 15.6 inch screen, it doesn&#8217;t look huge. This is probably due to the rounded edges and chic black finish that the notebook has. In addition to the look, the notebook weighs in at about 5.7 lbs.</p>
<p>Acer did also bundle in some nice new pieces of hardware like the multi-touch track pad that takes advantage of Windows 7 new capabilities. While the multi-gesture/ multi-touch track pad isn&#8217;t as good as Apple&#8217;s, it is definitely an upgrade of the standard touchpad.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also an option for HDMI out and the on-board Intel Graphics Card does a decent job decoding video and rendering games. While not as quick as a dedicated graphics card, to most users, there will be no noticeable difference.</p>
<p>A 1.3 megapixel, HD Webcam comes integrated with the Acer AS5742Z-4685 and allows you to broadcast or record home-made videos without much effort. The webcam can record or chat with a maximum resolution of 1280 X 1024. Now you are able to capture memories in at least 720p which is about half-HD.</p>
<p>In terms of power consumption and battery life, the Acer AS5742Z-4685 is decent. If you work continuously without a DC power source, you should be able to eke out 3.5 hours from the Acer AS5742Z-4685. The overall nature of the notebook is one towards conserving energy rather than wasting it.</p>
<p>At the end of the day, the price point of the Acer AS5742Z-4685 really makes this computer very attractive. Sure it could have better accessories or hardware pieces, but then you and I would have had to pay premium prices. And for many of us in this day and age, spending extra money is probably not our first inclination.</p>
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