Extron Annotator Now Shipping

September 14, 2009 by 1080p · Leave a Comment 

Extron Electronics is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the Annotator, a high performance, hardware-based annotation processor for video and computer-video sources. The Annotator features an intuitive graphical user interface that allows the presenter to draw, point, or add text to electronic presentation materials using a touchscreen and/or a keyboard and mouse. An integrated, seven input multi-format presentation switcher supports all common analog and digital A/V signal types.

42″ MT-HWJCT42B2AB Honeywell Altura MLX 16:9 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV $699.99 Shipped

September 1, 2009 by 1080p · Leave a Comment 

42″ MT-HWJCT42B2AB Honeywell Altura MLX 16:9 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV $699.99 Shipped Brand Honeywell Series Altura MLX Model MT-HWJCT42B2AB Cabinet Color Black Display Screen Size 42″ Recommended Resolution 1920 x 1080 Panel 10 Bit Enhanced Color Display Backlight System CCFL Aspect Ratio 16:9 Viewing Angle 178°(H) / 178°(V) Display Colors 1.06 Billion Brightness 500 cd/m2 Dynamic Contrast Ratio 50000:1 Connectivity Input Video Compatibility PC Input: Analog

Full High Definition Television Explained

August 24, 2009 by 1080p · Leave a Comment 

by Marshall Denyer When buying a television, it is important to learn the difference between full High Definition, HD ready and analog sets with HD converters. Full HD is a term that refers only to sets designated as full HD LCD TV sets or full HD plasma sets. Full HD TV – The technical specifications for a full High Definition LCD TV must include a 1080p as its pixel count. The contrast ratio will be listed as 1920 by 1080p. This 1080p designation signals that a television set can fully an

Full HD TV Explained

August 20, 2009 by 1080p · Leave a Comment 

by Marshall Denyer When buying a television, it is important to learn the difference between full High Definition, HD ready and analog sets with HD converters. Full HD is a term that refers only to sets designated as full HD LCD TV sets or full HD plasma sets. Full HD - High Definition broadcasts can be received directly only by a set with 1080p pixels. Sometimes this is listed with another number, as in the numbers: 1920 x 1080p. If it is 1080p, then it is either a HD LCD TV set or a full

Full High Definition Television

August 13, 2009 by 1080p · Leave a Comment 

by Marshall DenyerWhen buying a television, it is important to learn the difference between full High Definition, HD ready and analog sets with HD converters. Full HD is a term that refers only to sets designated as full HD LCD TV sets or full HD plasma sets. Full HD – A full High Definition plasma set should have a pixel count that is labeled 1080p. Generally it has a contrast ratio designation as 1920 by 1080p. A full HD LCD TV set should also have a pixel count label as 1080p. You may also se

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