Amazingly small and stylish, the LaCinema Mini HD provides uncompromising quality, adding stunning 1080p playback through HDMI on your HDTV. No matter the video, music or photo format and resolution, the Mini HD will play it seamlessly with clear sound and the vivid images that you’ve come to expect from HD. It’s compatible with all the most popular video formats on the market, from DivX and MKV, to AVC and H.264, and comes with Dolby Digital surround sound.
It’s easy to play your movie library on your HDTV: Attach the LaCinema Mini HD to your computer via the bus-powered USB 2.0 connection to quickly transfer your movies, then connect it to your TV for instant playback. No other configuration is required. The LaCinema Mini HD also comes with 802.11n WiFi technology to ensure maximized performance for HD movie streaming. Embedded inside an ultra compact design, LaCinema Design, Design by Neil Poulton, will elegantly integrate into your HDTV setup.
Its UPnP/DLNA capabilities ensure that the LaCinema Mini HD works in tandem with your home network, connecting easily to your PC or network storage (like a LaCie Network Space 2) so it’s simple to populate with your media. With one click, you can turn the LaCinema Mini HD into a powerful media server that will allow you to use it as a central location for all of your media. You can even share content with a Playstation®, Xbox®, or other audio or video DLNA player.
With up to 500GB of storage available, you can store your entire digital media library in one location. A user-friendly navigation and remote control have been designed to enhance your entertainment experience. You can even quickly connect a USB storage key to the front of your LaCinema Mini HD to instantly watch movies on your TV.
BOX CONTENT
- LaCinema Mini HD
- External power adapter
- Remote control (includes 2 x AAA batteries)
- HDMI cable
- Composite audio video cable
- USB 2.0 cable
- Ethernet (network) cable
- PV TwonkyMedia Server 5.1
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I wanted to show my Brother my favorite CFG Loaders for the Wii. This Loader is called Configurable Loader v56. If you don’t have it i suggest getting it. For those who are not aware you can make channels using CRAP or WBFS Managers. Enjoy. If you have nothing good to comment on then don’t leave one. This was up-ed for my Brother to see not you. You should be thankful its even here for you to see.
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Here is a review of the JVC KD-R610 Receiver. I have it installed in my 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse. If you would like to know something about this receiver I did not mention please feel free to ask.
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Save HDMI Cables: Angle Adapters! Connect your HDTV to your PC. Easy Over The Air HDTV for Windows:: KWorld’s USB ATSC/Analog HDTV Stick! Where are the OLED HDTVs? The Blu-ray releases for the week of December 22nd, 2009!
The Best HD Trailer Ever, Can I Rip Blu-ray to the Android OS?
The new Iron Man 2 trailer has been released to the wild and MAN does it look spectacular! Watch the video to hear why Patrick’s all riled up about it. Going from Blu-ray to Droid? Sounds like overkill…
Where Are The OLED HDTVs?
When will we see affordable OLED displays? They’ve been around a while, but we have yet to see them make a mark in the consumer world. Watch the video to find out why that might be.
Blu-ray Releases of the Week: December 22nd
HDTV on a (USB) Stick!
Watch TV on your PC! Robert reviews KWorld’s USB ATSC/Analog TV Stick. He was lured by the low price, but does it perform well enough to do the job? Watch the video to find out!
Recession Selection: Swivel HDMI Adapters
Save your cables! A simple cheap gadget can prevent your HDMI cables from bearing the brunt of an awkward mounting position. Watch the video for all the details.
Stream 1080p Across Computers
Looking to legally download 1080p HD movies to view on all the machines across your house? You can’t, but there are lots of 720p options. Want 1080p video from the Internet? Vudu’s HDX is the best streaming HDTV we know of. Watch the video to learn more!
Connect Your HDTV to Your PC
How do you hook up your TV to your computer? With so many inputs and outputs, how do you reconcile them all? Watch the video to see how Patrick and Robert help a viewer set up his system.
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This is exterior of LCD TV Model LG JAZZ 32LG80FR. I would really recommend this LCD TV because it has all the best possible features at a very reasonably price compared to other brands offering similar features. It also has USB 2.0 which isnt there in any of the LCD TVs as yet. Its FULL HD. I will be soon coming with more reviews and demos.
Detailed Specs
Screen Size 32 (80 cm)
General Specification
Resolution 1920×1080p
Brightness 500 cd/m2
Viewing angle (degree) 178/178
Response time(GTG) 4ms
Broadcasting System PAL/SECAM-BG/DK, PAL-I
Life Span (Hrs) 60,000 Hrs
Special Functions
Breathing LED Yes
1080P Source Input Yes
AV Input Navigation Yes
Screen Adjust Yes
Quick View (Flash Back) Yes
Simplink (HDMI CEC) Yes
HDMI 1.3 with Deep Color Yes
Video Functions
XD Engine (Version ;08) Yes
Aspect Ration 16:9
Aspect Ratio Correction 7 Modes
Just Scan (0% overscan) Component : 720p/1080i/1080p HDMI : 720p/1080i/1080p
1080P Source Input Component : 60p/50p HDMI : 60p/50p/30p/24p
Enhanced Line Doubler Yes
Enhanced Noise Reduction 3D Noise Reduction
Digital Comb Filter 3D Comb Filter
DLTI(Digital Luminance Transient Improver) Yes
DCTI(Digital Color Transient Improver) Yes
Color Temperature Control Yes (Cool, Medium, Warm,User)
Black Stretcher Yes
Cinema 3:2 / 2:2 Pull down Mode Yes
AV Mode 3 (Cinema, Sport, Game)
Picture Mode 7 modes
XD Color Yes
Anti Dazzling (Eye Care) Yes
Fresh White Yes
Audio Functions
Mono/Stereo/Dual (MTS/SAP) Yes / Yes / Yes
Audio Output (Watts – THD 10%) 50W (10W+10W+30W)
Speaker System 3 way 8 spkr. System
Surround System SRS TSXT
Speaker Sound Balance Yes
On Screen Equalizer Yes
AVL (Auto Volume Leveler) Yes
Sound Mode 8 modes
Connectivity (Side)
AV In Yes (1)
S-Video In Yes (1)
USB 2.0 Yes (1)
Connectivity (Rear)
RF In Yes (1)
AV In Yes (1)
AV Out Yes
Component in (Y,Pb,Pr) + Audio Yes (2)
HDMI Input Yes (2- HDMI 1.3)
RGB In (D-sub 15pin) – PC Yes (1)
PC Audio Input Yes (1)
Supplied Accessories
Stand Yes
Remote Yes
Battery (2 AA) Yes
Power Consumption
Voltage, Hz 100-240Vac 50/60Hz
Consumption (Typical) 125W
Stand-by mode 1W ↓
Weight (Kg)
Set (w/o stand) 12.2 Kg
Including stand 13.8 Kg
Gross weight (with Packing) 17.1kg
Picture In Picture
PIP Yes (1-Tuner)
Split Screen(Double Window) Yes (DW1/DW2)
Picture Size Control Yes (3 Level)
Position (4 Points) Yes
Main Input Component/RGB/ HDMI
Sub Input TV/AV
Dimensions WxHxD (mm)
Set (w/o stand) 830 x 518.7 x 104
Including stand 830 x 581.3 x 232
Packing 1000 x 605 x 212
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Extend the Windows® Media Center5 experience from your PC to any TV with the D-Link® MediaLounge™ DSM-750 Wireless N HD Media Center Extender. The DSM-750 allows you to stream music, photos, and HD videos stored on a PC to your home entertainment center over a wireless Draft 802.11n or wired Ethernet network. The DSM-750 can also stream media from Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices1. Enjoy all your favorite digital media content including HD video with resolution up to 1080i from the comfort of your own living room with the DSM-750. The power of D-Link Wireless Draft N makes it possible.
For more information or to buy this product visit:
http://com.puter.tv/d-link-dsm-750-hd-media-center-extender/7317/
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Extend the Windows® Media Center5 experience from your PC to any TV with the D-Link® MediaLounge™ DSM-750 Wireless N HD Media Center Extender. The DSM-750 allows you to stream music, photos, and HD videos stored on a PC to your home entertainment center over a wireless Draft 802.11n or wired Ethernet network. The DSM-750 can also stream media from Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices1. Enjoy all your favorite digital media content including HD video with resolution up to 1080i from the comfort of your own living room with the DSM-750. The power of D-Link Wireless Draft N makes it possible.
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5 out of 5 stars.
Specs:
Product Number VM238UA
Microprocessor 2.40 GHz AMD Turion II Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processor M600
Microprocessor Cache 2 MB L2 Cache
Memory 4096 MB
Memory Max 8192 MB
Video Graphics ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics RS780M
Video Memory Up to 1918 MB
Hard Drive 500 GB (7200 RPM)
Multimedia Drive LightScribe Blu-Ray ROM with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double Layer
Display 17.3 Diagonal HD+ High-Definition HP LED BrightView Widescreen Display (1600 x 900)
Fax/Modem High speed 56k modem
Network Card Integrated 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN
Wireless Connectivity 802.11b/g WLAN
Sound Altec Lansing with SRS Premium Sound
Keyboard 101-key compatible with full size keyboard with integrated numeric keypad
Pointing Device Touch Pad with On/Off button and dedicated vertical scroll Up/Down pad
PC Card Slots 1 ExpressCard/54 Slot (also supports ExpressCard/34)
External Ports 5-in-1 integrated Digital Media Reader for Secure Digital cards, MultiMedia cards, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, or xD Picture cards
4 Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0, 4th port shared with eSATA
2 Headphone out
1 microphone-in
HDMI
1 VGA (15-pin)
eSATA + USB 2.0
1 RJ-11 (modem)
1 RJ -45 (LAN)
1 notebook expansion port 3
1 Consumer IR (Remote Receiver)
Dimensions 16.2″ (W) x 10.9″ (D) x 1.37″ (min H)/1.70″ (max H)
Weight 7.69lbs
Security Kensington MicroSaver lock slot
Power-on password
Accepts 3rd party security lock devices
Power 65W AC Adapter
8-Cell Lithium-Ion battery
What’s In The Box HP Mobile Remote Control
HP Webcam with integrated digital microphone
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I decided to make this video when I couldn’t find any video footage of this model when I was looking to buy a new stereo. I bought the stereo anyways, and I’m pretty happy with it, the Ipod controls are cumbersome, but with a flash drive, It’s very easy to navigate your music. The right knob clicks in to hit enter, and its an art to learn to click it without difficulty. The remote isn’t as functional with all the peripherals as one would like it to be, and the 2 zone controls are only on the remote so don’t lose it! Everything else about this unit is great, powerful preouts, and you can tell the stereo just exactly how far away your speakers are from you and it will adjust the sound accordingly. It also has built in crossovers for all 6 preouts eliminating the need for an external crossover if you use amps. (I can’t make any claim at the quality of the crossovers as I use the crossovers integrated into my amps, but I’m sure they’re just fine.) The HD radio works great, it’s too bad that its just as crappy and full of commercials and garbage as regular radio. Good thing this unit has an AUX input for my Sirius plug and play unit! Sorry for the crappy video/sound but my video camera isn’t nearly as nice as my car stereo.
Oh yea, I didn’t film it, but it plays CD’s just fine and will read CD text too. One last thing, the eject light blinks when the car is off and the faceplate is detached, to resemble an alarm. nice!
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WATCH IN HD!!!
WOOT I JUST GOT MY NEW TV. ^_^
This is my 1st unboxing video so i apologize for the jump cuts and shaky cam. My friend Andrew is the one you can hear in the background and he helped me videotap, and set up the installation for my brand new HDTV. ^_^
I sold my old vizio 32″ 720P for $350 and got myself a brand new vizio 1080P on sale for about $450.
I must say that extra 100$ I had to spend to upgrade is totally worth it. 720P to 1080P is a huge diffrence. Especially with blue-ray and HD-Gaming.
The box says the T.V. is java colored but honestly it
still looks black to me.
Tech Specs
SPECIFICATIONS
Size: 32″*
Viewable: 31.51-in
Tuner: Integrated NTSC/ATSC/QAM HDTV Tuner
Native Panel Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Signal Compatibility: Supports 480i (SDTV), 480P (EDTV), 720P (HDTV), 1080i (HDTV), 1080p Video Signals
Colors: 16.7 million
Computer Support: 640×480, 800×600, 1024×768, 1920×1080
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 1300:1 (Typical), 6500:1 (w/DCR)
Brightness: 480 cd/m2 (typical)
Response Time: 6.5ms
Viewable Angle: 178° (horizontal and vertical)
Pixel/Dot Pitch: 0.36375mm (H) x 0.36375mm (V)
SRS TruSurround HD™: No
SRS TruVolume™: No
SRS TruSurround XT™: Yes
INPUTS (REAR)
HDMI with HDCP 3
RF Connector for Internal Tuner 1
Component YPbPr plus Stereo Audio: 2
S-Video: 1
Computer RGB: 1
Composite Video:
USB Ports:
Service Ports:
INPUTS (SIDE)
HDMI with HDCP
RF Connector for Internal Tuner
Component YPbPr plus Stereo Audio:
Composite Video:
S-Video:
Computer RGB:
USB Ports:
Music (MP3):
Video (MPG):
Photo (JPEG):
Service Ports:
OUTPUTS (REAR)
SPDIF Digital Optical: 1
Stereo Audio:
Headphones: 1
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Refresh Rate: 60Hz
Smooth Motion: No
LED: No
Picture-in-Picture (PIP):
Picture-outside-Picture (POP):
Zero Bright Pixel Defect Guarantee: Yes
V-Chip: Yes
3D Comb Filter: Yes
3:2 or 2:2 Reverse Pull-down: Yes
ATSC with 8VSB & QAM demodulation: Yes
ATSC with MPEG-2 decoding: Yes
NTSC Video decoding via Video: Yes, thru CVBS, S-Video, or Component
Progressive Scan Video: Yes, thru Component YPbPr, VGA or HDMI
Color Temperature: 6500K (standard), 5400K and 9300K
Color Fine Tuning: Independent Red, Green and Blue
Speakers: Built-in 2 x 12W Speakers
Panel Lamp Life (typical): 50000 hours
Voltage Range: 120Vac at 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption: 176W average
Universal Remote: VIZIO Custom Remote Control – VR3J
WEIGHT
Gross: 36.6 lbs
Net With Stand: 27.6 lbs
Without Stand: 26.1 lbs
DIMENSIONS
With Stand: 31.6″ W x 22.4″ H x 8.6″ D
Without Stand: 31.6″ W x 21.2″ H x 4.2″ D
Packaging Dimensions: 35.3″ x 27.2″ x 11.1″
CERTIFICATIONS CSA CSA-US, FCC Class B, BETS-7
COMPLIANCES ENERGY STAR Qualified
WALL MOUNT SPECIFICATIONS
Hole Pattern:
Screw Size:
Screw Length:
Screw Pitch:
VIZIO WARRANTY One Year Parts & Labor. Free Lifetime Technical Support. Free On-Site Repair on VIZIO Televisions 30″ and above
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