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Home Theatre - Enjoy the magic of movies at your home!!

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The dimensions of a room are one of the most overlooked features when one decides to get a quality Home Theater. The Size and shape of your room can affect the quality of your Home Theater system. The dimensions of your room will determine how the sound will interact with your walls especially low frequency sound waves. The ideal shape of a room would be rectangular. However it's better to stay away from rooms where the length and width are double of the height. Let's take for example if the height of your home theater system is about 8', the length and width should not be 16' x 24' both which are multiples of 8, try altering about one dimension by a foot and it should be fine. A square shaped room would be the least acoustic friendly shaped that you can have. If one has invested quite a bit of buying their AV system, the weakest link in the home theater system would be the acoustic properties of the room. Any room for that matter requires some sort of acous

LG Display is preparing a line of Ultra HD TV

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The company LG Display has announced plans to present at CES 2013 in early January, a lineup of TVs with ultra-high resolution and Ultra HD . Earlier, the South Korean manufacturer has already said that the flagship model with 84-inch screen will be sold for 20 thousand dollars, it will add 55 - and 65-inch versions, more friendly to the pocket. In addition to them, and LG will release a 30-inch computer monitor, also with the matrix Ultra HD . Resolution Ultra HD , for which now formalize this designation, previously designated as 4K. Under Ultra HD resolution 3840x2160 understood pixels is four times the standard for Blu-ray format Full HD, that is 1920x1080 pixels. The new standard screens for televisions and other systems was reported recently, and manufacturers have started to produce compatible products, development of new niche is going well. LG Display will delight and its other products, it will be a 5.5-inch display with a resolution of 1080p, 7-inch "flatbed"

ASUS price and time to tablet transformers on Windows 8, ASUS ET2220

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ASUS has with Microsoft held a press conference dedicated to the market tablet-Transformers and ultrabook on Windows 8. We are talking about devices such as tablet computers ASUS Vivo Tab and Tab Vivo ASUS RT , ultrabook-transformer ASUS Transformer Book, ultrabook ASUS TAICHI, laptops ASUS Vivo Book (X202, S400, U38), ASUS ZENBOOK Prime UX31A Touch - ultrabook, equipped multitouch display and ASUS ET2220 - Series 21.5-inch one-piece computers. The 11.6-inch tablet computer Vivo Tab is perfect for working on the go, and Vivo Tab RT - a lightweight multimedia tablet. ASUS Vivo Tab (ASUS TF 810) equipped with the latest processor Intel Atom, 2GB of memory and user memory to 64 GB. A key feature of the device is a mobile docking station, through which Vivo Tab can be converted into a compact netbook with a keyboard and touchpad. In addition, the docking station adds a pair of USB-ports, and increased battery life due to the additional battery. ASUS Vivo Tab will be available in lat

Apple's New iPad, It's Faster and Screen Is Better

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Apple just announced the newest iPad, which will be called the iPad, and not the iPad 3 or iPad HD or iPad: Eddie Bauer Edition or with any other modifier. The big hits: it's got a better screen ("better" in this case meaning Apple has stolen all the pixels in the world and crammed them into the new iPad), a faster processor, an optional 4G LTE chip, and some software updates. So the big news here is the screen resolution, which is bonkers. At 2048 x 1536 pixels, it has significantly more pixels than not just the old iPad, but also your 1080p HDTV and just about any other "HD" screen you've got lying around. Apple's again referring to it as a "Retina Display," which means that you won't be able to see pixels with your bare, weakened, organic eyeballs, at least from the 15-inch distance Apple estimates most people have between their eyes and their iPads. (Note: Apple is clearly excluding cats, which have more sensitive eyes and sit closer