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Review of the EyeTV 250 Plus From Elgato
TechLore - September 29, 2008
If you're looking for a svelte, effective, and fun solution for recording and watching television on your Mac, the Elgato EyeTV 250 is just the ticket.
7 Common HDTV Myths and Misconceptions
eCoustics Articles - September 28, 2008
Xbox 360 Media Server Setup
Digital Trends Guides - September 22, 2008
Got an Xbox 360? Use it to connect all the video, photos, and music on your home network and view them on your TV. In this step-by-step guide, we'll show you how to set up a UPnP sever on any Windows or Mac computer so the Xbox can access it, and the...
Why Do Widescreen DVDs Show Less Than 4x3 VHS Cassettes.
PC World Articles - September 18, 2008
S. Vincent noticed that his old VHS tapes often show more vertical information than letterboxed, 2.35x1 DVDs of the same movie.
DTV Converter Box FAQ
eCoustics Articles - September 17, 2008
Have Movies on Your PC? Watch Them on TV
PC World Articles - September 16, 2008
Here's how to beam movies from your PC to your TV with the fabulous MediaGate 450HD, plus Name That Robot.
Why Do I Still Get Black Bars On My HDTV?
PC World Articles - August 31, 2008
Karlheinz Tyler wants to know why, even with a Blu-Ray player and discs, movies still don't fill the HDTV's screen
Replacing Convergence IC's on a Mitsubshi TV Set
TechLore - July 22, 2008
This is for model numbers WS55859, WS65869, WS55909, WS65909, WS63909. You can get a free copy of the service manual at TechLore's Technician's Corner located in the resources tab on the home page or click HERE . This will give you an idea on what ne...
Playstation 3 Media Server Setup
Digital Trends Guides - July 21, 2008
My digital media was scattered among various drives, computers, and discs. I wanted seamless central control over all of it, so I decided to use my Sony PlayStation 3 as a media hub, with my 40-inch Samsung HDTV as a monitor. Now I can view or listen...
How to Calibrate Your HDTV
PC World Articles - July 19, 2008
If you haven't calibrated your HDTV, you're probably not seeing the picture you paid for. Here's how to get a near-perfect image on your high-def screen without breaking the bank.
Clean your TV Vents!
TechLore - July 1, 2008
Have you ever been watching your DLP TV and see this message come accros the screen? “TV will shut down in a few seconds. Please check if the air flow is blocked ” Not only is this a scary thing to see your TV say, but it can be confusing...
Create Your Own Blu-ray Video Discs
PC World Articles - June 30, 2008
From shooting great video with your HD camcorder to playing the footage back on your HDTV, here's how to turn your own home videos into high-def Blu-ray masterpieces.
Circuits of the Basic TV and What They Do - Part 3
TechLore - June 9, 2008
In Parts 1 and 2 of this series, we discussed many things: the standby power supply, main power supply, horizontal and vertical deflection circuits, degaussing, and tuners. In Part 3 of this series, we will discuss the IF (Intermediate Frequency), AG...
Why a TiVo DVR isn't Like any Other DVR
TechLore - May 27, 2008
These days, TiVo has become a generic term for any DVR on the market, and for good reason. They paved the way for the rest of the industry, innovating unique features like trick play and pausing live TV. Similar to other innovators and leaders in the...
Can Netflix, Apple and Vudu Compete with Cable Offerings?
Digital Trends Talk Backs - May 22, 2008
We covered the launch of the Netflix Player recently and were not particularly excited about the offering, and those that posted their response after the piece were less than excited as well. AppleTV which came from a company that appeared to be...

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