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  • 720P High Definition Camcorder
  • 30 frames per second at 720P with advanced H.264 technology
  • 5MP CMOS sensor and still image resolution of 8 MP
  • 1GB of Built in storage and SD card slot that takes up to 32GB card
  • 4x real time digital zoom

Product Description
The Aiptek HD-1 performs 720P high definition video quality to provide a whole new high quality DV experience. One-touch recording allows you to capture stunning HD (1280 x 720 – 16:9 aspect ratio) video clips at 30 frames per second with advanced H.264 technology and with 4x real time edigital zoon, you can zoom in and out while recording. Capture stunning HD (848 x 480) video at 60 frames per second. Perfect for any sporting events! Playback on your HD-TV, Standar… More >>

Aiptek HD-1 720P High Definition Camcorder with Built-in 1GB Storage

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Blog 3 FOXTEL HD: Picture Quality, Compression and Delivery

by High Definition on January 27, 2010

Patrick Delany (Right) and Peter Smart (Left) talking about FOXTEL HD+. Visit www.foxtel.com.au for more. … FOXTEL HD+ HD High Definition TV iQ iQ2 EPG

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Getting The Most Out Of Your Electronics Budget

by High Definition on January 19, 2010

With so numerous high definition-enabled products out there right now, how do you know which ones you really want to have? From video games to televisions to recorders and more, it seems like everything it being slowly brought over into high definition format, but depending on what kind of lifestyle you have, you may only benefit from purchasing certain items. What do I mean? Well, let me vindicate.


If you watch a lot of tv and movies at home (for instance, if you have a game room), then getting an HD TV would be a swell investment for you. But, if you do all of your television watching in a certain area of the refuge, it may be more cost effective to only get an HD TV for that particular room and leave the other rooms in the house alone.


It depends on how much of a TV enthusiast you are. Getting one for the main area of the house and leaving the rest of the household to buy their own would probably be the unexcelled answer to a house full of people who all want their own HD TV.


If you like to follow a lot of flicks, you’ll have to get a DVD player that will play HD DVDs, because normal DVD players do not support performing this new formatting. This is common meaning to numerous technophiles and hopefully to you, as well, but you will also have to have an HD TV to catch the HD movies on, since a normal television will not support the playback of these DVDs, either.


The identical goes for playing HD video games, such as on Xbox or Sony Playstation 3. If you acquire friends over to play games oftentimes or if you just like performing games exclusive, an HD TV could be good. If you like having friends over to play multiplayer games (such as with 3 or 4 players), a big screen HD TV could be great, too, but pricy.


If you are the household member that takes all of the videos every year during the holidays, you could invest in an HD camcorder to get the finest qualify videos that you can get.


The point is, no matter what electronic item you acquire that supports high definition formatting, you want to make sure you will be able to get a good amount of use out of it, especially since these components are on the costly side right now. The price will surely come down on all of these items, but it will take time. If you have to acquire an HD compliant component now and you’re on a budget, determine carefully.

Jim Williams recommends that you take a look at one of the few HDTV antennas on the market that actually works!
Resources: HDTV antenna Indoor HDTV Antenna

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How Will You Get HDTV?

by High Definition on January 18, 2010

With the ontogeny popularity of HDTV, more and more viewers are moving to high definition television. And to keep up with this, broadcasters are at a faster pace than ever making high def programs.


Since there’s a deadline of Feb 17, 2009 for all broadcasters to shift to HD, the popularity of this fashion of shifting has grown. Individuals stuck with their old television sets that are not compatible with this new technology, have to get themselves a digital-to-analog converter or purchase an high definition antenna!


If you decide on buying a HD tv, then it is prefererd that you do considerable research to know what exactly is acquirable in the marketplace and what you need to obtain out about hd.


Once you have purchased your set, you will need to decide a cable system that offers you digital cable service and that Hi def comes part of their assemblage. Be knowing tho’ that if you opt a Cable/Dish provider to get high def you may be billed more for your local stations.


The common fee for getting your local hd stations via your provider is around $10/month over and above your normal program. The simplest and cheapest way (free) of getting high definition delivered to your house is via an antenna. That’s right , just the initial expenditure of an hdtv antenna will be all that is spent to acquire your hd signals!


The choices you have for an HD television are astounding. You have plasma, LCD (liquid crystal display), DLP (digital light processing) or LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon), all of which are types of monitors.


Don’t forget the type of displays also…rear projection, front projection and flat screen will be choices you’ll find when shopping for a tv. Many HDTV consumers like the wall display monitor, be it the plasma or the LCD.


But be ready, you will pay a price for these high definition sets, particularly the large screens of 55″. If you are hunting for something less expensive and not willing to compromise on the caliber, then look to LCD displays that are 42 inches or less in size.


In the end everyone crossways the country will eventually have to make the transformation to HDTV! Either by choosing to get the high def signals via their Cable/Dish organization or as likely most of the 30+ million consumers with the old-fashion type analog antenna will choose to get up on their roofs and trade it out for the new designed HDTV antenna.

Jim Williams Audio/Video enthusiast, Gamer, Traveller, Writer and a Historian addict that recommends you check out the new
HDTV antenna
RV Antenna

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52” high-definition LCD TV

by High Definition on January 16, 2010

TVs have resplendently made its niche in the open houses, yet, the glamour of new Samsung 52” high-resolution LCD TV is entirely remarkable – truly representing the statement of ultra modern style and fashion, never experienced before, that translates a new version of glamour and glitter, that seems, it is reserved with Samsung 52” LCD TV.

The new feature, that distinct this new TV series from others is, its Auto Motion plus 120 Hz mechanism, that practically purges any screen blur and provides fascinatingly charming transitions between frames. Auto Motion Plus reckons the image between frames and pushes it, making a non-repetitive transition from one to another.  So, it gives the vibrant pictures, by seeing you can believe it.

Samsung’s clear panel colors are highly bright, relatively to other TV screens.  It’s this feature, will surely give you a pleasing and refreshing feeling. On many occasions, far more scintillating colors – create lackluster, yet this advanced clear panel mechanism provides contrasting colors and diminishes reflection, so one can take pleasure, from its holistic visualizing texture.

This new technological gadget is having multidimensional features. On pressing a button, you can enjoy by listening the news, getting updates about weather, sports and stock information.  Moreover, the InfoLink RSS aspect provides up-to-the-hour information from USA Today this is aimed to assist you, to keep abreast with the changing developments of the social, professional and economical domains of the world.

This advanced device takes people of all ages and exclusively the youngsters, one step ahead, by providing informative updates about cooking practices, health and fitness, education and fun, to the extent, a photo gallery, either to make you healthy, wealthy and rejoicing your life, at its best.  Full HD (1080p) consists of 1.5 times more scanning lines than any other HD TV, which hints to more pixels, more trivia and a bright image, ahead of you. 

This Samsung’s new TV series, can remotely access your PC’s personal media, enabling you to download music, videos, and snapshots with a view to add joy in your life.  You can use the existing remote control for this TV, needless to buy a new one for it, so a saving of money.  Samsung’s new series is really good, better and best!

Key specifications:
Screen Size : 52.0?
Resolution : 1920 (H) x 1080 (V)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio : 50,000:1
HDMI : 3
Code #: LN52A550

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(Video Review) Panasonic Viera TXP50G10B (TXP50G10)Cheap Plasma TV

January 14, 2010

and low prices on the Panasonic Viera TXP50G10B. New Generation Full HD Plasma TV with freesat built-in, Superb Moving Picture Quality and Advanced Networking Capabilities freesat is a digital satellite service that offers free HD (High-definition) TV programmes. With the G10 series, you can enjoy sharp pictures, vivid colours, multi-channel sound, and various services with [...]

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In HD – An Analog TV At The End of an Era – US Digital Switch

January 13, 2010

”Digital Killed The Analog Star” HD footage of an analog TV during an actual US switch to digital broadcasting. June 12, 2009 at 12:30pm. This switch was from Atlanta’s 11Alive newscast. Unfortunately, we didn’t get to see the actual pushing of the button due to the couple of seconds of transmission delay. But a big [...]

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High Definition TV for FREE over the air!

January 6, 2010

This is an attempt at free over the air HD TV on my mac which a future mac mini of mine will be teathered to our family room tv as our media hub. This antenna is omnidirectional so it accepts signals from all directions. The previous antenna I tested was directional & required the antenna [...]

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High Def Television

January 6, 2010

DISH Network – About High Definition Television (HD TV)
High Definition Television

HDTV is high definition television and it can make an enormous difference in your television viewing experience. Many consumers describe the HDTV experience as being closer to watching a movie in the theater than watching a standard television set. HDTV offers [...]

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The Difference A HDTV Projector Can Make In The Home

December 31, 2009

If there is one gadget in the home that can be the most practical, it must be the HDTV projector. Owning a HDTV projector is simply amazing, and once you buy one, there is no going back. It is like going from black and white to color. Discover more about the difference a HDTV projector [...]

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Free High Definition (HD) Programming

December 26, 2009

Watch Free High Definition (HD) Programming

This isn’t much of a secret so there’s no reason to try and stuff the cat back into the bag. Buy an antenna. Get free high definition and digital television programming. There are some stipulations, but really, it’s that simple.

What’s the Catch?

In order to receive free digital and high definition [...]

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High Definition Cable/TV ???

December 22, 2009

I want to buy a High Definition TV. Someone told me that in order for an HD TV to display in High Definition, you have to have High Definition Cable. Is This True???

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Polaroid FLM-1911 19-Inch HD-ready LCD TV

December 21, 2009

19″ HD-Ready LCD TV
1080i/720p/480p/480i Digital Compatibility
181 – Channel Cable-Ready TV Tuner
Simulated Surround Sound
Built-in Speakers

Product DescriptionPolaroid delivers an innovative alternative to the compact TVs of the recent past with this slim 19″ HD-Ready LCD TV. With a widescreen picture and 130 x 150 viewing angle, you can now fully enjoy your favorites, even in rooms with [...]

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High Definition TV’s – Powerful, Versatile, and Affordable!

December 2, 2009

High definition televisions (or HDTV) are televisions that have a method of getting and displaying the newer digitial broadcasting signals offered today, These HDTV signals are available at higher resolution standards in comparison to SD (also known as Standard Definition) television. In order to obtain the brilliant and wonderful quality image that is a trademark [...]

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Aiptek Action HD GVS BK 1080P High Definition Camcorder with 5x Optical Zoom

November 30, 2009

1080P High Definition Camcorder
30 frames per second at 1080P and 60 frames per second at 720P with advanced H.264 technology
5 MP Images with macro lens for high quality close ups
5x optical zoom with auto focus and 4x digital zoom
Features Superior Gyroscopic Stabilization for unmatch stability while recording video

Product DescriptionThe Action HD GVS allows you to [...]

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is there a wa to watch a high definition channel without having a high definition tv?

November 28, 2009

i dont have a hd-tv, but i was watching espnews hd, and they said you can call your provider and get it…im assuming that statement applies to people without a hd-tv, because if you already have a hd-tv, it would already be in it. so can you watch hd channels without a hd-tv?
i dont get [...]

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Can a High Definition DVD player still play regular DVD’s on a non High Definition TV set?

November 28, 2009

My DVD player broke. My television is a not a high definition set. I have to buy a new DVD player but I figured I might as well buy a High Definition DVD player and wait until my old television dies. I have my regular/old DVD’s that I like to watch. Can [...]

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Is it worth buying a high definition camcorder?

November 28, 2009

Suppose I only have a HD TV, but don’t have a HD player.

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Is there any way of getting standard definition and satellite signals to look better on High Definition TV ?

November 27, 2009

I bought a HD TV and the satellite signal is very fuzzy and words pixelated so I am trying to get better quality picture and not ready to get HD subscription yet. Is there a receiver that can upconvert satellite signals for better picture quality for HD TV?

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High Definition DVD – The Format War’s Second Act

November 26, 2009

Once again, there is a technology format war looming on the horizon. Many people don’t remember the VHS – Betamax battle that broke out when video players were first introduced, making it possible for people to watch movies at home. This was a case of two non-compatible technologies, each of which was a format for [...]

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