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  • IPTV Markets 3/10/2008 3:47:25 PM
    In Consumer Electronics, By: Payal Jain
    The size of the global IPTV market is likely to touch new heights in the coming years. According to a market research it is likely to touch $26.3 bn by 2011, from $779.2 mn in 2006.

  • More On Technology Bands 3/10/2008 3:35:04 PM
    In Consumer Electronics, By: Payal Jain
    Every now and then there are new resolutions and expectations in all the fields including the tech industry. From the iPhone to Google’s Android wireless operating standard, the spectrum war to Verizon Wireless move to open its network.

  • Near Field Communications(NFC) 3/10/2008 12:32:37 PM
    In Consumer Electronics, By: Payal Jain
    Technology is changed in many ways. From normal TVs to LCDs, from walkman to iPods and mobile phones are no longer just for communication. Another technology which is to be popped up soon in is Near Field Communications (NFC).

  • More On Near Field Communication(NFC) 3/10/2008 11:38:38 AM
    In Consumer Electronics, By: Payal Jain
    NFC devices communicate on a message and reply concept, generating a low frequency radio wave field in the 13.56 MHz spectrum. NFC works with 1. Initiator and 2. Target

  • Blue Ray 12/5/2007 7:51:00 AM
    In Consumer Electronics, By: Payal Jain
    Every day new technology is hitting the market as far as electronics are concerned. The latest technology in players is the system for high-def surround sound, the BLU RAY FEATURE. Some of the players available in the market with the BLU RAY feature

  • The Fourth Generation Cellular Technology 11/27/2007 8:08:26 PM
    In Consumer Electronics, By: Payal Jain
    The fourth generation mobile communication systems, 4 G, are already in development stage when we are still trying to get used to the 3G. Japanese, Americans and Europeans are testing on the technology which will probably launch in 2010.

  • What Makes A Good Amplifier 11/24/2007 2:59:05 PM
    In Consumer Electronics, By: Payal Jain
    Amplifier is the engine of your system as it accepts the signal from a source which could be a CD player, record player, etc. and boosts it to a level sufficient to drive a pair of speakers. It also allows you to regulate the volume you listen at.

  • Multi Channel Receivers 11/24/2007 2:15:00 PM
    In Consumer Electronics, By: Payal Jain
    Gone are those days when home cinema receivers were just decoding and amplifying surround soundtracks. Today, models offer advanced video switching and processing, decoding for an ever-growing range of multi channel formats.

  • What's Coming Up! 9/13/2007 2:45:55 PM
    In Consumer Electronics, By: Payal Jain
    LUXURY SOUNDS FROM B&W AND KEF: The speakers use elliptical and cylindrical tubes to form their enclosures, with the main tube standing tall. They're finished in either white or dark veneer.

  • iPhone Review 8/15/2007 6:42:30 PM
    In Consumer Electronics, By: Payal Jain
    The wait has begun for the iPhone which is several months away from the Indian market. IPhone is not just another mobile ready to float in the market but it is a 4-in-l wonder device.

  • Digital Photography: Taking Black And White Shots 7/18/2007 12:00:00 AM
    In Consumer Electronics, By: Nicky Status
    One of the biggest benefits of digital photography over regular film picture taking is the fact these little devices actually give a photographer instant access to many different special effects.

  • How To Save Space On Digital Photos 6/29/2007 12:00:00 AM
    In Cameras, By: Nicky Status
    As you probably know, JPEG is the most widely used file format on the web and in the digital cameras today, because it can reduce the size of the files containing pictures dramatically.

  • Monochrome (Black-and-White) Laser Printers 10/14/2006 12:00:00 AM
    In Consumer Electronics, By: Nicky Status
    Laser Printers If you print lots of text-only documents, consider buying an inexpensive monochrome or color laser printer. These printers provide superior text quality compared with inkjet printers.

  • The Speaker Power Myth 10/14/2006 12:00:00 AM
    In Consumer Electronics, By: Nicky Status
    HOW OFTEN HAVE you seen dinky little speakers labeled 500W or even 1OOOW PMPO? Can these speakers really produce so much sound? Peak Music Power Output (PMPO) or Peak Momentary Performance Output is the maximum power the speaker can produce.

  • Cameras Mode 10/14/2006 12:00:00 AM
    In Cameras, By: Nicky Status
    SET THE MODE SCENE MODES CAN be your best bet for capturing a pleasing shot with a simple point-and-shoot camera, or if you haven't yet mastered^your camera's manual controls.

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