Wednesday, May 30, 2012

New Rotel 12 Series

A new line of Rotel products will come in the next three month or so. The new 12 Series from Rotel will replace its budget line up in the 06-Series.



Rotel thought it necessary to introduce the new lineup to to comply with new technology. The new RT12 for instance. The RT-12 is an FM and DAB+ preset radio tuner and much more besides. By incorporating network capabilities, the RT-12 can bring thousands of internet radio broadcasts into your life and it can play audio files stored on UPnP™ servers such as Windows computers. If your computer is home to a library of music files and you have wondered about playing them over your hi-fi, the RT-12 is your answer. The RT-12 boasts digital to analogue conversion based on the Wolfson WM8740 DAC chip to ensure that each digital source retains every last drop of musical quality, and it can serve as the wireless hub for the Rotel iPhone and iPad control app to control the entire hi-fi system.



The RT 11 will be a straight forward tuner, giving still a high quality radio playback but will lack the network functions, keeping the old ones happy.

The RCD-06SE will be replaced by the new Rotel RCD12. In common with its partners in the 12 Series, digital to analogue conversion is handled by the Wolfson WM8740 DAC chip. The WM8740 is more usually found in CD players at the very top of high-end audio and if you are ever intrigued to know just how your favourite CDs would sound on the world’s finest players, the RCD-12 will get you to within a hair’s-breadth. In common with other 12 Series products, the RCD-12 can be controlled through either its front panel buttons and display, via its remote control handset, or via Rotel Link to an RT-12 and the wireless Rotel iPhone and iPad app.




The new RA 12 will replace the popular Rotel RA-06. The brain of the RA-12 is the Wolfson WM8740
24 bit/192kHz DAC, most often found in high-end audio products, and it ensures that the RA-12 extracts the full potential from its digital and Apple authorised USB inputs. Traditional audio is not forgotten however so the RA-12 also provides four analogue line-level inputs and a phono input. The RA-12 can be controlled from its front panel buttons, via a remote handset, or via an RT-12 and the Rotel iPhone and iPad app. The RA-12 is however not just about versatility, it is a very high performance 60 Watt per channel amplifier that puts music at the top of its priorities. Bluetooth streaming will also be an option.



Rotel will also introduce to smaller Rotel RA unites, namely RA11 and RA10. The RA11 will have all the functionality of the RA12, but will only have a 40watt amplifier. The RA10 will be stripped of any network features and will also have a 40watt amplifier.






Monday, May 21, 2012

The future of TV's

Soon the consumer will be introduced to a new TV technology called 4K2k, or Ultra High Definition. To explain 4K2K in short, it is 4 times High Definition, meaning 3640 x 2160 pixel image.



This technology will to be kept from the consumer till a later stage when 4K2K sources will be more readily available. Spoiling the party for some major TV brands like Samsung, their hand was forced to unveil its own 4K2K TV as seen in the video below.

Panasonic was one of the first embracing such technology with their 103 and 152 inch Plasma panels and was showcased at this year's CES exhibition.

On the next video's, note the deepness it creates:



Most newly filmed movies is already filmed with 4K2K cameras, but we will not expect any 4K2K movies in the market until middle 2013 as rumors are now. 

This in itself is only a step in the direction the bigger companies of the television world want us to go. The aim of the market movers is to introduce Ultra Definition2, called 8K4K, which will have 7680 x 4320 pixel image. It will have 16 times the resolution of the HDTV you own right now.



Funny enough, first 8K4K 30 min film was already created in 2003.  This is rumored to be introduced to the market in 5 years time, yet Japan and China will enjoy such technology as soon as 2013, most likely to test the market and overall performance before introduding it to European and US markets.

20min Video takes up roughly 4TB uncompressed.

 First TV to be introduced with 8K4K was an 85" LED as seen below:



Although these technologies is still on there way, Holographic TV's is already introducing concepts to the market, but so far failing to capture the enthusiasm of the market as color definition is still its biggest challenge.

Most Home Theatre receivers will be 4K2K ready. The new Yamaha RX-Vx73 range will be 4K2K ready, as well as the new Yamaha Aventage range which will be intoduced later this year.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Monitor Audio Shadow


Monitor Audio's new Shadow range brilliantly cools the friction between the desire for open plan styling and the need for full surround home theatre dynamics.




Think about a shadow: it has no physical depth but can be larger than life. This is the magical effect created by Monitor Audio's ultra-thin Shadow range of home theatre speakers, designed to complement the profile of flat TV displays and for super-discreet installation around the home.

The new Shadow range is engineered to achieve an astonishing unity of wafer-thin design and life-like sound, complete with the natural dynamism and wideband response you'd expect from larger, more obtrusive speakers. This elusive blend of high performance and lifestyle appeal is the work of innovative flat-profile driver designs, developed using new materials and thousands of hours of Computer Aided Design and performance simulation.


The four Shadow speakers are conceived to work in pairs for music, or combined in supremely low profile multi-channel systems, ready to unleash the full audio impact of today's Blu-ray and other HD audio sources. There's the diminutive Shadow 25, supplied with a shelf stand option; two main speakers: the Shadow 50 and the Shadow 60 (for 50"+ displays), and the Shadow Centre speaker: a dedicated centre-channel design supplied with a shelf/rack mounting option.





Here follows the units making up the Shadow Series

SHADOW 25

The ultra-compact S25 is designed for front or rear channel duties in a compact home theatre system.  It features a single 4" RDT (Rigid Diaphragm Technology) bass/mid-range driver and 25mm C-CAM dome tweeter in a sealed enclosure. The S25 is supplied with its own metal desk-top stand as an alternative to wall mounting.


  • Ultra-slim depth of just 40mm (1½") complements the slimmest TV screens.
  • Designed and tuned to provide optimum sound quality when flush wall mounted.
  • Black anodised aluminium finish for excellent aesthetic results.
  • Easy installation: flat to wall fixings, invisible cable entry/connection and a removable magnetic grille make installation simple and seamless.
  • A single alloy extrusion provides a slender profile, maximises the internal cabinet volume and offers high rigidity to suppress resonance.
  • A specially developed 25mm C-CAM® tweeter features a unique venting and rear loading chamber for low resonance and clean pure sound down to the low frequency crossover point.
  • 4" low profile bass-midrange drivers feature a flat RDT® sandwich diaphragm constructed from C-CAM® and Rohacell materials.
  • Unique 'floating' driver mounting reduces colouration: the drivers bolt to the rear of the cabinet and are de-coupled from the baffle at the front in an airtight neoprene seal.
  • A special 'concertina' driver suspension design provides high excursion from a low profile assembly.
  • Supplied with a metal desk-top stand.
Frequency Response - 100Hz – 30kHz

Sensitivity - 84dB

System Configuration - 2- way

Driver complement 
1 x 4" flat diaphragm mid-bass driver
1 x 25mm C-CAM® tweeter 
with vented loading system

Nominal  Impedance - 8 ohms

Maximum SPL (each @1M) - 102.6 dBA

Power Handling - 60 watts

With amplifier crossover set to - 100Hz@12dB/Octave

Recommended Amplifier Requirements - 25-60 watts

Bass Alignment - Sealed box

Recommended H.P  crossover frequency - 100-120Hz

Overall Dimensions (H x W x D) 300 x 156.6 x 40 mm (11¾ x 6 3/16 x 1½ Inches)

Weight - 1.68kg (3lb, 11oz)

SHADOW 50






The S50 is designed to coordinate with video displays of up to 50". It features dual 4" RDT drivers and a 25mm C-CAM tweeter in a D’Appolito array, augmented on either side by dual ABRs.

  • Ultra-slim depth of just 40mm (1½") complements the slimmest TV screens.
  • Designed and tuned to provide optimum sound quality when flush wall mounted.
  • Black anodised aluminium finish for excellent aesthetic results.
  • Easy installation: flat to wall fixings, invisible cable entry/connection and a removable magnetic grille make installation simple and seamless.
  • A single alloy extrusion provides a slender profile, maximises the internal cabinet volume and offers high rigidity to suppress resonance.
  • A specially developed 25mm C-CAM® tweeter features a unique venting and rear loading chamber for low resonance and clean pure sound down to the low frequency crossover point.
  • 4" low profile bass-midrange drivers feature a flat RDT® sandwich diaphragm constructed from C-CAM® and Rohacell materials.
  • Unique 'floating' driver mounting reduces colouration: the drivers bolt to the rear of the cabinet and are de-coupled from the baffle at the front in an airtight neoprene seal.
  • A special 'concertina' driver suspension design provides high excursion from a low profile assembly.
  • 4" low profile ABR drivers are individually tuned, providing punchy bass without the noise associated with ported designs.

Frequency Response -80Hz – 30kHz

Sensitivity - 87dB

System Configuration - 2- way

Driver complement
2 x 4" flat diaphragm mid-bass drivers 
2 x 4" flat diaphragm ABR drivers
1 x 25mm C-CAM® tweeter 
with vented loading system

Nominal  Impedance - 8 ohms

Maximum SPL (each @1M) - 108.6 dBA

Power Handling - 120 watts 

With amplifier crossover set to - 80Hz@12dB/Octave

Recommended Amplifier Requirements - 40-120 watts

Bass Alignment - ABR loading

Recommended H.P crossover frequency - 80-100Hz

Overall Dimensions (H x W x D) - 686 x 156.6 x 40 mm (27 x 6 3/16 x 1½ Inches)

Weight - 3.24kg (7Ib, 2oz)


SHADOW 60



The S60 uses a similar driver complement to the S50 but in a taller cabinet, ideal for displays above 50". Its dual D’Appolito driver arrangement, high power handling and good sensitivity generate a high Sound Pressure Level with low distortion, but the S60s additional cabinet volume and custom-tuned ABRs also provide superior low frequency performance.

  • Ultra-slim depth of just 40mm (1½") complements the slimmest TV screens.
  • Designed and tuned to provide optimum sound quality when flush wall mounted.
  • Black anodised aluminium finish for excellent aesthetic results.
  • Easy installation: flat to wall fixings, invisible cable entry/connection and a removable magnetic grille make installation simple and seamless.
  • A single alloy extrusion provides a slender profile, maximises the internal cabinet volume and offers high rigidity to suppress resonance.
  • A specially developed 25mm C-CAM® tweeter features a unique venting and rear loading chamber for low resonance and clean pure sound down to the low frequency crossover point.
  • 4" low profile bass-midrange drivers feature a flat RDT® sandwich diaphragm constructed from C-CAM® and Rohacell materials.
  • Unique 'floating' driver mounting reduces colouration: the drivers bolt to the rear of the cabinet and are de-coupled from the baffle at the front in an airtight neoprene seal.
  • A special 'concertina' driver suspension design provides high excursion from a low profile assembly.
  • 4" low profile ABR drivers are individually tuned, providing punchy bass without the noise associated with ported designs.

Frequency Response - 70Hz – 30kHz

Sensitivity - 87dB

System Configuration - 2- way

Driver complement
2 x 4" flat diaphragm mid-bass drivers 
2 x 4" flat diaphragm ABR drivers
1 x 25mm C-CAM® tweeter 
with vented loading system

Nominal  Impedance - 8 ohms

Maximum SPL (each @1M) - 108.6 dBA

Power Handling - 120 watts

With amplifier crossover set to - 80Hz@12dB/Octave

Recommended amplifier Requirements - 40-120 watts

Bass Alignment - ABR loading

Recommended H.P crossover frequency - 80-100Hz

Overall Dimensions (H x W x D) - 815 x 156.6 x 40 mm (32 x 63/16 x 1½ Inches)

Weight - 3.72kg (8Ib, 3oz)


SHADOW CENTRE



The Shadow centre is designed as a dedicated centre-channel speaker. Having the same drive unit configuration as the S50 and S60, it’s the perfect match for these speakers in a high performance home theatre system. The Shadow centre is also supplied with feet for use with an AV rack.

Specification Identical to Shadow 60.



Friday, May 11, 2012

It not only a speaker, it is ART

Scanning the globe for extra ordinary speakers, I have come across beautiful speakers, and not so much beautiful. Talking to some of these manufacturers it is clear they are first about the music, second about design, but in some cases as you will see, some are a bit more brutal om their designs.

First of them all, is a speaker manufacturer you will be able to see some more info about on this blog. The company called, Everything But the Box. I am to admit the first impression I got from the speakers was not the design, but the pure stereo brilliance it delivered. It is unique in every way, stylish in more ways then one, here follows my favorites from the EBTB camp:

EVERYTHING BUT THE BOX




New Sputnik: Similar to their SubTerranean this could be used as a subwoofer or a Stereo setup, where it will consist out of three amplifier, enabling you to add to monitor speakers to the unit and connect your CD player, giving you a very unique stereo experience


ELIPSON



The French have always thought us that you can make something unique, but this next one will confuse a South African and in a way an American. No you can not barbecue or braai on this, this is a speaker, a real speaker. It ranges from between 40hz to 20KHz, handles between 50-100watts, perfect speaker to confuse the masses


And then this is where ELIPSON makes a stunning impression, it looks fabulous. Gross weight of 80kg, 150watts max power, you will have between 7 or 13 speakers in this very unique ART of a speaker. Consiting of one sub with option of 6 monitors (or fruit as they will call it) or 12 monitors, this speaker package will make sure you are covered under music, literally.





WATERFALL AUDIO KRYSTALINE

Waterfall Audio uses glass on this next design. It really looks stunning in real life, photo's can not do it justice. Having a sort of Horn Tweeter design combined with a down firing woofer, it makes for some interesting listening.




 The Swimming Pool Speaker


Not entirely sure about how practical this might be, but unique none the less. Through it into your pool.


This is part one done, will follow up on a later stage with more unique speaker collections.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Klipsch Palladium

Klipsch Palladium

Klipsch is an American company, making American speakers, but the Palladium's are truly a stunning looking speaker. Here follows the Theatre Package from Klipsch Palladium!
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Bearing a sophisticated modern design incomparable craftsmanship and proprietary new horn technology, the Palladium P-39F home theater system is more than the ultimate expression of Klipsch sound. It is the triumph of passion over the impossible.


P-39F Floorstanding Speakers






P-27C Center Channel Speaker






P-27S Surround Speakers






P-312W Subwoofer








Welcome to Row A, Seat 1. This unprecedented luxury surround-sound setup lets you hear and emotionally connect with music and movies precisely as the original artists and directors intended.

Close your eyes and you’ll immediately be transported to a sold-out concert, a world-class symphony or the sound room of a legendary recording studio. Open them up again to find yourself in a room you’ll never want to leave because this system makes a visual statement that is every bit as elegant and passionate as the sound.

Three furniture-grade exotic zebra-grain veneer finishes make for one difficult decision. Opt for a dark, sophisticated espresso, vibrant merlot or the clean, contemporary look of the natural finish. Rest assured that whichever you choose, it’s impossible to go wrong.


Out of the mouth of Plenty's horn 
Are there better loudspeakers for $20,000/pair than the Klipsch Palladium P-39F? Possibly—I haven't heard every one of them yet. (Give me time and I'll certainly try.) What I can tell you is that the P-39F surprised me with its balance, lively sound, and ungimmicky naturalness. It's well built and, I think, really good-looking. If, like me, you think you know what a horn speaker sounds like, the P-39F just might astound you. It certainly astounded me. It's what you learn after you know it all that really counts.
Stereophile on Klipsch Palladium P-39F




Sunday, March 4, 2012

Some possible new stuff coming...

So far this year there were a couple of new releases, notably the Bowers & Wilkins PV1D and M1's and the Kef Blade .

This year so far I have unconfirmed (at least I saw the blue prints) report that Monitor Audio will release a flagship speaker (around the 20 000 Pounds mark). And being Monitor Audio the speaker should look like an absolute stunner.

Also Boston Acoustic have worked on their new flagship unit, it was show cased so far at one event. Listening to them at D&M Holdings in the Netherlands I can assure the Boston Acoustic fan that it will be better than your expectation. Also Boston are working on a possible replacement of their Reflection range, this is unconfirmed.

Rotel also have something in the box of new goodies, but they are very secretive at this moment and time. As the rumor goes there will be a higher range to the existing 15 range, notably with Balanced output and we might see a higher range of power amps to compete in the price range between the current 15 range and sister company Classe. All this though, unconfirmed.

Rotel and Classe will not release a Blu Ray player, this was confirmed at IS Europe in Februay, 2012.

Will add some new brands to the blog soon...


Saturday, March 3, 2012

Ideas for a Reality TV Show

Reality TV shows are selling like hot cakes. All you have to do is huddle up a handful of average people or small time starlets, create a dramatic situation and whoa, your reality TV show is ready to go on air! The best part about reality TV shows is that they give quick fame and recognition even to average people like you and me. Besides, the viewers get a kick out of all the emotional drama (which is scripted in most cases) that happens on sets. There is really no dearth of reality TV show ideas, but most revolve around similar concepts. So, in case you wish to air your own TV show some day, then you may have to come up with really good ideas for TV shows. Given below are some interesting ideas for a reality TV show.

Ideas for a Reality TV Show

The word 'reality TV' show often conjures images of emotion packed, high voltage drama. Even talent based shows such as American Idol and America's Got Talent are occasionally laced with emotional performances either by contestants or judges. Some other reality TV shows such as Big Brother reap their popularity by playing around serious social issues. Amidst this chaos, one can also get to see some good reality shows such as Bands on the Run, The Apprentice etc. If you are interested in starting a reality TV show of your own, you may derive inspiration from any of the popular TV shows. You may then attempt to present them differently. In this article, we have not provided actual ideas, but we have certainly listed some areas which offer a scope for developing a reality show.

Performance Based
This is on similar lines as American Idol, Dancing with the Stars and likes. However, you can develop your own show by introducing a little variation. For instance, you can have a reality show based on a particular dance or singing form only. You can also add variation by making a show only for elder people above 60 or so on. Talent shows for children are rampant, but there are only a handful shows which explore the talent of elderly people. You can also explore the talent of kids with special needs or handicapped people.

Profession Based
There are numerous shows which showcase the drama behind exciting and dangerous professions. But, there are very few shows which deal with seemingly ordinary occupations of that of teachers, firefighters, secretaries etc. You can devote every episode to one such average occupation and uncover the challenges faced by average people like the one's mentioned above.

Adventure Based

Fear Factor indeed brings a gush of adrenaline with it. You can invoke similar feelings by airing an adventure based reality show. This could be anything from living in extremely undesirable living conditions or battling wildlife in rain forests or facing the fury of nature in extreme climatic zones.

Game Based
Game shows, quizzes are the most primitive forms of reality TV shows. With time, one can find a lot of new features and variation in them. The prize money has also increased manifold. So, starting a game show can be one sure shot way of making your show successful.


Drama Based
This is your formula for quick success. You can have one drop dead gorgeous girl and a bunch of guys pitted against each other, performing dare devil tasks to get her or you can have it the other way round with a hunk surrounded by a bevy of beauties competing to woo him. Throw in a couple of romantic, emotional sequences and you have a recipe of a successfully running reality show.

What Next

Just getting an idea for a reality TV show isn't enough if you are serious about getting it on air. You need to take right steps, meet right people in order to get it working. Firstly, think of a nice, catchy title for your show. It should convey exactly what the show is all about; but at the same time, it should also invoke interest of the audience. Next, put your ideas on the paper and draft at least 5 episodes, which could get you to the production houses. If they okay it, then you may have to shoot a pilot episode after which the real thing begins.

This was all about starting a reality TV show of your own. Coming up with a great idea and treating your show differently can make it stand from the rest of reality shows. Hope, this article was resourceful.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Ancient Greek Theater

My interest in the arts and theater very intimately connects me with the ancient Romans and Greeks. Nearly every noteworthy Roman and Greek city had an open-air theater in those days, with the seats neatly arranged in tiers overlooking a lovely view of the nearby landscape. Here is where the ancient Greeks sat and watched the plays of Aeschylus, Euripides, Aristophanes, Sophocles and Menander.

The ancient Greek theaters developed through the ceremonial worship of the then God Dionysus and were always communal in nature. The Greek drama or theater is a tradition that flourished greatly between in c. 600 and c. 200 BC in ancient Greece. Athens, the political and military pover city of Greece was the epicenter of the ancient Greek theatrical tradition. Athenian comedy, tragedy and satyrs have been recorded as some of the earliest forms of theater to emerge in the world. Yes, Greek plays and theater have indeed had a strong impact on the Western culture and drama.

Early tradition claims that theater in Athens evolved from various festivals that were related to the cult of Dionysus who is the Greek God of fertility and wine. This is probably accurate information, since drama in Athens occurred during the Dionysia, which is the annual festival that honors Dionysus.

These ancient theaters mainly consisted of the orchestra, the flat floor for dancing and the theatron, which was the actual structure of the building. Since those ancient theaters were frequently rebuilt and modified, the remains that survive today offer very little evidence as to the nature of the space available to those classical dramatists and actors back in the fifth and sixth centuries BC.

However, there is no clear physical evidence showing that orchestras were circular in shape earlier than that of the great theater at Epidaurus, which dates back to the year 330 BC. It is more likely that the fifth century BC Athens audience was seated closer to the stage in a more rectilinear arrangement, like the evidence shown in the ruins of the theater at Thorikos in Attica. During this early period in Greek theater and drama, the stage and the stage building or Skene were made up of wood. Many ancient vases have been found with paintings on them depicting the Greek comedy from the fifth and fourth centuries BC, and these suggest that the stage was a bout a meter high and had a flight of steps towards the center.

The actors would enter from either side of the stage or from the central door situated in the Skene. The Skene also housed the ekkyklema, which is a wheeled platforms having different sets of scenes. A crane or mechane, located towards the right side of the stage was generally used to hoist heroes and Gods through the air and onto the stage. Greek actors and dramatists surely made the most of the contrasts between the men on stage and the gods up high, and between the bright daylight and the dark interiors of the Skene.


Ancient Greek Drama
Very little is known about the very origins of Greek tragedy before Aeschylus, the most creative and innovative of all Greek dramatists. His earliest work that survives till date is the Persians. Of the few Greek tragedies that survive, all except Aeschylus; Persians were drawn from heroic myths. The chorus and protagonist played the heroes. Many times, the dialog held between the protagonist and chorus served a sort of didactic function, making it an interesting form of public discourse with debates held in the assembly.

Unlike tragedy, Greek comedy that was produced during the fifth century BC ridiculed all the prominent member of society and mythology. There was no limit to action or speech in the comic exploitation of bodily functions like sex. Vase paintings and terracotta figurines dated around the time of Aristophanes show comedy actors wearing grotesque tights and masks with padding on the belly and rump, and even a leather phallus.

Towards the second half of the fourth century, the new comedy of Menander gave newer and fresher interpretations to familiar material. In many ways, Greek comedy became tamer and simpler, with very few obscenities being exchanged. The phallus and grotesque padding were abandoned in favor of naturalistic outfits and costumes. The tests of the new comedy dealt mostly with social tensions, private lives, family lives and the triumph of love - all in a variety of different contexts.

Important Playwrights in the Golden Age of Greek Drama
By the end of the fourth century and the start of the fifth century BC, Greek theater had finally become formalized and was then a major part of the Greek culture and civic pride. The centerpiece of this age was the competition between the three major playwrights at the theater of Dionysia during the annual Dionysia festival. Each playwright submitted three different tragedies and a satyr play.

Even though there were many playwrights during this period, only four playwrights stood out from the rest and only their works have survived in the form of entire plays. All are Athenians. These are the tragedians - Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and Aristophanes, the comic writer. Their plays are the basis of the Greek theater.

However, when the ultimate power of Athens began to decline after its defeat in the Peloponnesian War, its theatrical conquests and traditions also seemed to lose their vigor and vitality. However, ancient Greek theater continued well into the Hellenistic period. But, the major Hellenistic form of theater was not tragedy but new comedy.

The most important contribution made by the Greek New Comedy was the influence it has on Roman comedy, a influence that is so strong and can still be seen in surviving works like Terence and Plautus.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

DirecTV Internet Connection Service

DirecTV - an entity which boasts of having a customer base of around 18 million in the United States of America, has added yet another feather to its cap by introducing its high speed Internet service. Now it's possible for you to get high speed Internet access along with your DirecTV satellite television. Experts in the field claim that the DirecTV Internet connection service is 30 times faster than its traditional counterpart. A similar opinion is shared by a large number of people who have subscribed to this service. The growing number of subscribers of DirecTV Internet connection itself speaks in volumes about it. Let's get into the details of the matter starting from the scratch.

What is DirecTV Internet Connection Service?

On subscribing to DirecTV Internet connection bundle, you can get access to high speed Internet by means of DSL, Broadband cable or a Satellite. After you subscribe for DirecTV Internet, the company will check whether your area has DSL or Broadband cable network, and if it is feasible for them to provide this service in your neighborhood. If you are staying in some urban neighborhood, you don't really have to worry about this issue as DirecTV has also got into partnership with some of the major Internet service providers in the country.

In the worst case, if there are no provisions for DSL or Broadband service in your neighborhood, you can resort to DirecTV's high speed satellite Internet for surfing. This is an ideal option, especially for people staying in rural areas wherein DSL and Broadband are yet to make their presence felt. In order to access this service you will require DirecTV Internet connection kit, including a satellite dish. Among the various benefits of DirecTV Internet, one of the most important benefit is the efficient customer service that it tends to boast of. The popularity of this concept can also be attributed to the fact that it is an apt replacement for the various problems that a person is likely to face with Cable TV Internet.


How Much Does the DirecTV Internet Connection Service Cost?

You do require some technical expertise when it comes to the installation of DirecTV Internet connection equipment, and therefore you will require to get help from some expert in the field. This installation cost charged by a professional will differ from person to person. The charges for this service are a bit too high as compared to its traditional DSL counterpart. You do have the option of going for a two year contract with the company, but the buyout clause for the same is quite hefty. However, if you already own DirecTV connection, you can get a decent discount on the new Internet subscription. Owing to the fact that this service is a part of the DirecTV bundle, the bill for high speed Internet connection will be added to your DirecTV bill.

Before opting for DirecTV Internet connection service though, you need to also take into consideration the negative points of the same. For instance, DirecTV Internet reviews suggest that extreme weather conditions can affect the speed of the connection or lead to connection problems. At the end of the day, there do exist some advantages and disadvantages of any product you choose, and DirecTV Internet is not an exception. As the customer, you need to make a note of what you want, weigh the advantages and disadvantages of the same and then opt for this connection.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

How Does Satellite TV Work

Satellite TV is a buzzword among the techno-buff community as well as the television viewers. How does satellite television work? How do satellites facilitate television-viewing? An understanding of the technology behind the working of a satellite TV can provide us with the answers. Let's find them.

What is Satellite TV

Satellite TV is the television system wherein communication satellites orbiting the Earth bring about the transmission of television signals. It is a wireless system that facilitates the relay of TV programs by means of satellite communication. In many countries around the world, satellite television services are used for providing the consumers with more number of TV channels and a wider range of services. Do you know when the first satellite TV signal was relayed? It was way back in 1962 that the first satellite television signal went from Europe to the Telstar satellite over North America. Anik 1, a domestic geostationary satellite of Canada was the first of its kind to carry television signals. From then, there was no looking back and the popularity of satellite television continues to rise.

How does Satellite TV work?

The satellites that aid the transmission of television signals have elliptical or geostationary orbits. The satellite television setup consists of a transmitting antenna or uplink satellite dishes pointed towards specific satellites. The dishes have large diameters, which help in increasing the signal strength and enable accurate aiming at the satellite.

The satellite houses transponders, which receive signals from the antenna. The uplinked signals are tuned to a frequency range that corresponds to that of the transponders. The transponders retransmit the signals back to Earth. Before they are retransmitted, the signals undergo a process of translation wherein they are transmitted at a different frequency band in order to avoid interference with the uplink signal.


The signals that are transmitted by the transponders on a satellite are received by the parabolic dish. On account of traveling a substantially large distance, the signal received by the dish is weak. The signal is reflected towards the feedhorn, a device mounted at the focal point of the dish. The function of a feedhorn is to collect the received signal and conduct it towards the low-noise block downconverter (LNB).

The LNB amplifies the signal and converts it to a frequency that is suitable for transmission over a cable, precisely to the L-band range. The LNB transmits the signal over the intra-facility link (IFL) to the satellite receiver. IFL refers to the coaxial cable that connects the indoor and outdoor satellite equipment. Owing to the LNB, the handling of L-band signals becomes easy. Also, low-cost cables can be used to connect the television receiver with the TV dish and the LNB. The satellite receiver sends the signals to the television set and it is ready to come alive!

While you are lazily flicking through television channels, the satellite communication system is busy delivering content. So the next time you switch on your TV, I am sure, you will take a moment to think of all that goes behind the relay of radio signals to your television set.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Dish Network TV Guide

The Dish Network TV guide allows you to install the service by entering the zip code and selecting the satellite. The Dish Network program guide has a calendar-like interface and shows channel number and channel name. It also shows the start and end time of a show, and the time left for the current show to end.

With Dish Network, the viewer can browse through the schedule while seeing a show. The Dish Network TV guide shows the MPAA rating of the movie, which can be G, PG, PG-13 or R. It also shows the names of the actors and actresses in the movie. It also indicates whether the TV show is close captioned or not. Close captioning means the viewer sees subtitles on screen. The viewer also sees the names of the characters on screen, and other information such as whether the character is screaming or whispering. The Dish Network programming guide also indicates whether the sound is in stereo or not. If it is in stereo, the sounds coming from the left and right speakers are different, unlike in mono in which the sounds coming from both the speakers are same.

The viewer can plan ahead with the Dish Network TV guide, because it shows what's on TV tomorrow and even the day after tomorrow. With Dish Network guide, it is possible to group shows together, according to the theme or the type of show. For example, the guide groups all news shows or sports shows together. Other categories are movies, family, education, series, music and religious. The viewer can also search for a TV show or movie, by using keywords such as title or name of actor.

The viewer can make a custom guide, which is a list of all his favorite channels. The viewer can also be notified when a TV show or movie is on by setting the timer. The viewer can also use the event timer as an alarm clock. The auto-tune feature automatically changes to a particular channel at a specific time. The Dish Network program guide also shows the news and weather and allows users to play games.


Dish Network TV guide is better than a cable TV guide, which has some problems. Channel surfing is slower with cable TV because if the difference between the channel numbers is large, then jumping from one channel to another is slow. The cable TV listings are difficult to read because there is no space to fit the description of the TV show or movie. Sometimes, the viewer only sees one word of the title of the TV show or movie. With cable TV, it is also not possible to group news shows or sports shows together neither is it possible to make a favorite list of the channels the viewer likes the most.

The packages that Dish Network offers are Dish Family (50 channels), Bronze (100 channels), Silver (200 channels) and Gold (250 channels). Dish Network also offers movie channels such as HBO, Starz, Showtime and Cinemax and local channels from CBS, ABC, NBC and Fox for most regions. The viewer can watch HDTV shows by using a HDTV receiver, which is given free by Dish Network. A DVR is also available for free, to record shows that the viewer likes.

The future of Dish Network is very bright. Satellite TV, in which the two major players are Dish Network and DIRECTV, give better value for money than cable TV because they provide more channels. It is possible that Dish Network will become more popular than cable TV companies such as Comcast, Time Warner, Cox and Charter. Also, the Dish Network TV Guide may introduce more features in the future, to make it more functional and user-friendly.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

KEF Blade

KEF Blade




When KEF gave their engineers free rein to create a fitting showcase for their technology leadership, they developed a revolutionary prototype that looked and performed like no other: Concept Blade, the world's first single apparent source loudspeaker.
Its phenomenal sonic capabilities met with such praise that they decided to produce an edition that serious audiophiles could actually own. After two years of painstaking refinement - and in time to mark 50 years of KEF innovation - Blade is the result.
Conceived from the outset to extend the boundaries of high end audio, it’s a unique synthesis of innovative engineering and groundbreaking design based on a new architecture that achieves the ideal point source to which all speakers aspire. This is because the four sophisticated new bass drivers are configured so that their combined acoustic centre occupies exactly the same point in space as that of the Uni-Q HF/MF array, so the sound appears to emanate from a single, flawlessly coherent source.




Sculptural and acoustically inert, the slender parabolic enclosures are engineered never to interfere with the purity of the output. The advanced new hybrid cones are so light and rigid that their natural break-up point is never reached within the required frequency range. Inside, you find ingenious new venting, bracing and wave management technologies. Meticulously specified, super-premium components - every one operating so comfortably within its performance envelope that you experience noticeably more precise imaging than is possible with conventional speakers. What you hear sounds as if it’s live - emotionally engaging, richly musical and effortlessly natural. A revelation, pure and simple.




KEF Blade, IS Europe Exhibition
Another fact that makes the KEF Blade a worthy contender for one of the best high end reference speaker is the fact that you do not need a huge power amp to drive the unit. At the IS Europe Exhibition they used a Arcam integrated stereo amp. The sound was out of this world, even within the huge hall with thousand of people and hundreds of stands the sound cut through all the noise to give accurate and atmospheric sound, fabulous speaker!




Design
Three-way bass reflex, Single Apparent Source driver configuration

Drive Units - Uni-Q driver array:
MF: 125mm (5in.) Li-Mg-Al /LCP hybrid cone
HF: 25mm (1in.) Al dome
Bass units: LF: 4 x 225mm (9in.) with force cancelling

Frequency Response
40Hz - 35kHz +/- 3dB
28Hz - 45kHZ +/- 6dB

Harmonic Distortion
2nd and 3rd harmonics (90dB/1m):
<0.5% 40Hz - 100kHz
<0.2% 200Hz - 10kHz

Crossover Frequencies
350Hz, 3kHz

Amplifier Requirements
50-400W

Sensitivity (2.83V/1m) - 90dB

Maximum output (SPL) - 117dB

Nominal impedance4 Ohms (3.2 Ohms min.)

Weight57.2 kg (126 lbs)

Dimensions
(H x W x D)
1590 x 363 x 540 mm
62.5 x 14.3 x 21.2 in.

Standard finishes
Gloss black or gloss white
Custom colors
Garnet, Sapphire, Grigio, Racing red, Racing blue,
Pale gold, Orange sorbet, Graphite, Stardust,
Lemon sorbet, Lime sorbet or Snow white

Home Theater Projectors

With the advent of home theaters the craze of watching movies in a real theater has faded out to a considerable extent. More and more people are looking forward to watch the much awaited and most favorite movies in the cozy comfort of their homes. Therefore the new buzzword is Home Theater. Home Theater consists of a projector and a screen.

Home Theater Projector
The projector is the device that helps in displaying the image as a response to an image output signal from the image supply apparatus like the computer or the DVD player. Initially projectors were used for conferences and meetings, presentations, exhibitions and demonstrations and those projectors were known as data projectors since they only displayed statistical graphs, surveys and documents but now they are being used for the purpose of entertainment.

Home theater projectors refer to the Front Projectors, which are ceiling mounted or placed on a shelf or in the most common cases placed on a table. It can also be used in a rear screen arrangement but then space poses a problem for rear screen arrangement. Most of the home theaters are widescreen-producing images. They are designed to operate in a dark room to facilitate clear picture, if that is not possible you a more powerful projector should be chosen. Modern Home Theater projectors use technology like The LCD, DLP and LCOS. Each technology is being tried and each has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. Most of the projectors are networked essentially with a receiver, a Home theater PC, speakers, screen, DVD player, cable box and a satellite box. Built-in or All-in-one home theaters are also available in the market. The rear projector consists of an image generator, which generates a projection image, a case that accommodates the generator, a reflection mirror and a transmissive screen. The reflection mirror reflects the projected image.

Home theater projectors generate a big picture that is not appropriate for small rooms. The other disadvantage is that the light has to be minimum since the pictures are projected with the help of a light source and any other light coming from any other source interferes with it. To have the best results the home theater has to be dedicated with a separate room, which is dark and is big enough for all the paraphernalia of the projector and the home theater.The cost of a projector can cost more than the television or the screen to be precise. The projectors can cost around $3000.


Home Theater Projection Screen
In a home theater the images are displayed on the projector screen projected from the projector. These screens provide excellent picture quality and are one of the trendiest home accessories in modern times. It is one of the most important parts of a home theater system besides the projector. The screen can either be a front projection screen or a rear projection screen. Flat screens are the most appropriate ones for front projection screen that are retractable and you have the option of rolling it up. Most of the screens have the velvet covering so that the extra light can be absorbed. The type of projectors that are being used, the seating arrangement and the distance between the screen and the projector should determine the screen type. There are Plasma and LCD screens as well, which have great picture quality. They are very convenient but also very expensive. Plasma Screens are susceptible to Burn-ins and consumers do complain that displays on a plasma screen are big enough but then the image if left on the screen for long time actually causes damage. A flat Plasma screen can be beneficial since it is compact and real pleasure to the eyes.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Best HDTV for Gaming

The latest trend in the international market is HDTV. People everywhere are opting for it and searching for the best deals available in it. HDTV (High Definition Television) has changed the look and technology of our standard TV sets and given us a new vision that defines the meaning of clarity. If you want to know the difference between HDTV and standard TV sets, just keep them adjacent to each other and you will notice the difference of the picture. You will obviously feel that HDTV is a better purchase. Now people all over the world like to view their favorite movies and TV shows on the latest HDTV for the better picture quality. In this large group of people, there exist gamers who like to see their games played on a clear screen which offers a better resolution and the search for best HDTV for gaming is an important task for a dedicated gamer.

Display is everything when you play games, so it's quite obvious that you need to know about the best HDTV for gaming. Never be under the impression that a big monitor is enough for perfect gaming, it's also very important that you have the best HDTV brand that offers you a much better picture and brightness than a standard television set.

Best LCD HDTV for Gaming

Gamers are always advised to purchase LCD TVs as they don't suffer from common heating or burning problems, they are available in many screen sizes and recently have become very affordable. When you think of buying the best HDTV for gaming, it's recommended that you purchase a model which has a PC input and minimum 3 HDMI inputs so that you can play your various game consoles like PS3, Microsoft Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii game console. Many new models of HDTV come with a game mode that reduces lag, which is a major concern for many gamers. For more understanding about HDTV, I advise you to read this article on how and which HDTV works to make your gaming experience even better.

Sharp Aquos LCD Gaming TV
The Sharp Aquos for gamers comes with a full 1080p resolution for improved picture quality and 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio which offers you the clearest and a wide range of colors. It also comes with an added feature which is known as the 'Vyper Drive'. This technology eliminates game lag which is a major concern for hardcore gamers the world over. It's also equipped with six side terminals so that you can easily plug in or plug out devices without reaching for the back.

Sony Bravia KDL-42XBR6
Critics call Sony Bravia KDL-32XBR6 a world leader when it comes to picture quality and it stands up to its reputation. It's one of the most preferred brand when it comes to LCD gaming with 1080p and a fairly low input lag. It's loaded with 4 HDMI inputs and has a PC input for connecting all of your HD equipment. The Bravia XBR comes with enhanced features like Xross Media Bar with 3D graphics and an integrated TV guide program which makes it the best 42 inch LCD TV in its class.

Vizio VO32LF SRS
Another LCD which is ideal for gaming is the Vizio VO32LF SRS. It's got surround sound and a high-definition resolution and side terminals for easy access. Vizio TV reviews state that this impressive gaming TV set boasts of a 178 degree viewing angle, so it's a great buy for people who like having friends while playing games. For great sound quality, include an SRS Labs TruSurround XTTM.


Best HDTV for Gaming 2010

While selecting the best HDTV for gaming 2010, you need to decide between LED TV (Light Emitting Diode), LCD TV and Plasma TV. With the introduction of the new 3D technology, LED backlit TVs are selling like hot cakes. So here are some names of the best HDTVs for gaming.

  • Samsung LN32A650 32
  • Sony Bravia KDL-32XBR6
  • Panasonic TC-37LZ800
  • Samsung LN52A650
  • Samsung LN52A650A
  • Hannspree HG281DPB
  • Sharp LC-32GP1U
  • Sony KDS-R60XBR2
  • Samsung LN-T4665F
I hope this article has answered your question of what is the best HDTV for gaming. If you are confused between LCD and plasma, then you need to first know what is the difference between plasma and LCD before deciding on one. For a better deal it's advisable to buy these TV sets on festive occasions and holidays.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Closed Captioning For Movie Theaters

Have you ever been to a crowded movie and been distracted by the audience? Between the whispering and laughing, popcorn crunching, and sometimes even cell phones ringing, outside noise can really ruin your movie-watching experience. Closed captioning would certainly solve this problem. As of right now, closed captioning is mandatory for virtually all television programs, as required by the FCC. Can movie theaters be far behind?

Consider all the benefits of closed captioning. Most importantly, closed captioning makes TV accessible for the deaf community. It can also be a helpful tool for those who don't have a good grasp on the English language. Finally, closed captioning is beneficial for any person who just wants to watch their favorite TV show among the distractions of everyday life. Now how would this translate to the big screen?

Of course, all the above benefits would still remain, but with the added element of the crowd. Movie theaters are crowded places. Closed captioning would alleviate those issues and make the experience a better one for everyone. Not to mention the benefits for the deaf community. In fact, ever since silent movies gave rise to the "talkies", the deaf and hard of hearing community have been excluded from a pastime that almost all Americans enjoy. With the integration of closed captioning, the deaf community would for the first time in their lives be able to enjoy an outing to the movies just as others have done for decades.


So, what strides are currently being taken to bring closed captions into America's movie theaters? Right now there are three technologies that are sparsely used for close captioning at the movies. They are: open captioning, rear window captioning, and cinema subtitling systems. The National Association for the Deaf (NAD), along with the Coalition for Movie Captioning (CMC) are currently working hard to incorporate these captioning systems into all movie theaters. They are establishing a set of standards for close captioning that must be adhered to, in terms of readability, font size, background, and color. Most importantly, though, they are working on formulating the terms of proposed national legislation to be passed by congress and signed by the President. This legislation would require close captioning for all movie theaters, similar to what the Federal Telecommunications Act did for television.

So just think-- perhaps sometime soon, you will be able to enjoy a movie without having to worry about missing critical parts due to distractions in the theater! In the meantime, companies such as Video Caption Corporation continue to provide the best in closed captioning for all television programs, including movies!

EBTB Terra MK3

My Thoughts

I had only a very limited time with the Terra MK3 with the SubTerranean at the IS Europe Exhibition. Through the endless stands its sound and looks captured me like Freddy Kruger grabbed so many teens through a TV or window when I passed the Everything but the Box stand. Ridiculous how so much sound and brilliance can come from something so wrong, or rather, out of the Box. Well worth considering if you want something different, something unique, something good.

Terra

Terra MK3




Aluminium enclosure 
Composite baffle 
Aluminium feet 
Aluminium pads 
Handle 
Aluminium horns 
Equalizer on the High Frequencies 
Gold plated connectors - Supra
Stainless steel logos


Specifications


Frequency response: 59-25kHz
Nominal impedance: 8 ohms
Sensitivity: 86db 1 watt/1 meter 
RMS Power: 150 W
Tweeter: 30 mm silk, neodymium
Bass-mid: 4” neodymium, shielded
Dimensions: 38 cm X 21 cm X 28 cm (H W D)
Weight: 5 Kg