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How to Setup Dual Monitors

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Using dual monitors refers to using two physical display devices to increase the viewing space running on a single computer. Microsoft Windows Operating Systems and Mac OS X now support dual and multiple monitor configurations. Setting up dual monitors is easy. However, it requires the user to add a second video card or install a video card that can support a dual head or two separate physical outputs. The following instructions are for those with only one video card installed in their computers: Make sure that the computer is working Read More

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Electronic Ink

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Electronic ink is one of the technologies being researched today to replace the paper-and-ink method of printing reading materials. As of the present, there are two companies developing this technology and they're E-Ink and Xerox. The main components of this technology are cavities or microcapsules, the substance or ink enclosed in this capsule and the negatively charged pigmented balls or chips inside the capsules. These three components make possible the rearrangement of microcapsules on the "paper" upon command. The digital book will contain ultra-thin plastic paper. This will be composed Read More

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How to Use iSight

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The iSight is a webcam built by Apple that comes in both internal and external variants. The iSight features excellent quality and includes several tools that allow the user to produce professional pictures and videos. In addition, the Apple iSight is capable of video conferencing and remote access for surveillance purposes. The iSight includes a built-in microphone and gets its power from the computer itself so it does not require its own outlet. The webcam has a 640 x 480 resolution and can clearly view objects as close as 55 Read More

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BNC to VGA Converter

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BNC BNC, which stands for Bayonet Neill-Concelman, is a type of RF connector used for terminating coaxial cable. BNC connectors are used in a variety of consumer electronics, including radios, video devices and certain Ethernet networks. VGA VGA, which stands for Video Graphics Array, is a piece of display hardware. The VGA hardware is a 15-pin D-subminiature connector that can be used to connected video input devices to a VGA monitor. This piece of technology is most commonly found in desktop and laptop computers. BNC to VGA Converter A BNC Read More

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Dot Pitch

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Dot Pitch – also called Phosphor Pitch or Line Pitch – refers to the distance between the sub-pixels (phosphor dots) or liquid crystal display cells of the same color inside a display screen. Expressed in millimeters, technically, dot pitch is the sum of the size of a triad and the distance between the triads (a triad is a cluster of three phosphor dots, colored Red, Green, and Blue inside a CRT screen). A smaller dot pitch means a smaller distance between the phosphor dots and hence better image clarity. Unfortunately, Read More

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Tele-Immersion

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Tele-Immersion or the use of holographic environments is the next step to Internet video conferencing. This technology aims to produce a computer-generated central environment in which participants from anywhere in the world can interact as if they are in the same room. This technology goes far beyond the current technological combination of telephony and Internet by videoconferencing to exchange data. Tele-Immersion will be able to address the line-of-sight limitations of the current video conferencing technology. With the use of holographic environments, users will be able to have an unrestricted view Read More

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VGA Cable

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VGA (Video Graphics Array) cables connect computers with monitors or television sets. The cables are based on the graphics standard that IBM developed on personal computers sold during the 1980s. Since that time, almost all personal computers that are built to support the Windows operating system (OS) incorporate support for VGA connections and the more advanced HD connections that have been created and implemented since VGA was first invented. How do VGA Connections Work? The term VGA refers to the type of cable used to connect a display to a Read More

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How to Setup Power Save Mode on a Monitor

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Power Save Mode is an option on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 that allows the user to save energy when he/she is not using his/her computer by turning the monitor off when the user has not taken any actions within a certain amount of time. Power Save Mode provides users with several increments of time, such as 10 minutes, 20 minutes, or an hour and maintains all hard drives, files, and programs that the computer is currently running, but shuts down the monitor. Power Save Mode is also Read More

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Plasma vs LCD

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If you are like the millions of people thinking of upgrading your old TV set for a brand new flat screen TV, you probably have one question- Plasma or LCD? Plasma and LCD are the two major types of flat TV sets for sale. While there is no sure winner since they both have their advantages and disadvantages, here are some of the things you should think about when purchasing the right flat TV for your viewing pleasure. Plasma vs. LCD on Price At one time plasma TV's were much Read More

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How Long VHS Tapes Last?

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Just like every other technology, video home system (VHS) recording tapes are being affected by technological change. Just as consumers become used to one form of home technology, a new and better technology comes along. Unfortunately, consumers have already recorded many precious moments on their VHS tapes and are increasingly finding that they do not have the same quality as the new technologies being offered today. In some cases, the tapes themselves are beginning to deteriorate. Generally, this deterioration takes place because of incorrect storage, but overall, it usually happens Read More

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