Posts Tagged ‘High’

HDTV: 10 Things That Don’t Make Sense

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
HDTV: 10 Things That Don't Make Sense

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By Swanni

Washington, D.C. (March 17, 2010) -- During the course of a day, I read dozens of news articles about High-Definition TV. But the articles often leave me asking more questions than answering them.

It's not the fault of the writers (well, not always). Usually, it's the TV executives who are quoted in the stories. They purposely leave things vague or sometimes tell outright falsehoods in an attempt to fool the public.

Companies love to create certain perceptions, even if they defy common sense and truth.

So, as a public service, I thought I would comment on 10 things in HDTV that recently hit me as simply not making sense.
http://www.tvpredictions.com/hdsense031710.htm

He definitely brings up some interesting points.

iFunia Releases AVCHD Converter for Mac

Friday, March 5th, 2010
iFunia releases AVCHD Converter for Mac, a new application designed to help Mac users convert AVCHD video into the format they want.

Key features of iFunia AVCHD Converter include:
* 3 easy steps to convert AVCHD M2TS,MTS,MOD,TOD to popular video and HD video.
* Convert AVCHD footage into the format support by QuickTime, iMovie or FCP.
* High compatibility with various AVCHD camcorders and players.
* Practical editing tools: trim, crop, add watermark and effects.
* Wide range of supported devices including Apple iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, Sony PSP, etc; optimum conversion parameters defined automatically.

Additional functions of iFunia AVCHD Converter include:
* Preview AVCHD video and fixed video in real-time while editing.
* Merge all clips from a conversion batch into one movie for easy sharing on iTunes or YouTube.
* Option to manually set conversion parameters for the most precise output results.

Priced at $32, iFunia AVCHD Converter is perfectly compatible with Mac 10.6 Snow Leopard. A free trial version may be downloaded from iFunia company site.

Radio Shack: Black Friday Deals Revealed!

Sunday, November 15th, 2009
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How would you like a 720p High-Definition camcorder for just $69? Or, a Samsung 32-inch LCD HDTV for just $399?
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Ultra HDTV getting closer

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
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It seems that a lot of attention is being given to 3DTV, which is still in its early stages of development, while Ultra High Definition (U-DHTV) has almost been forgotten about.
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