Saturday, January 28, 2012

Coleman CVW9HD Xtreme Video Full 1080p HD Wateproof Camcorder w/HDMI and 2-Inch LCD

!±8± Coleman CVW9HD Xtreme Video Full 1080p HD Wateproof Camcorder w/HDMI and 2-Inch LCD

Brand : Coleman | Rate : | Price : $89.00
Post Date : Jan 28, 2012 06:15:21 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Go places you could never go before with the Coleman HD digital video and still camera. This rugged camera was designed specifically to go anywhere, from the camp ground to the pool, you are sure to enjoy this camcorder. The camera records in full 1080P High Definition and will play your videos on a large 2 inch LCD display with up to 8 megapixels of resolution and a 3x digital zoom. Waterproof up to ten feet you can even record and take photos underwater. Once you make a high quality movie, you can save it on a micro SD card (sold separately) up to 16 GB. You can then show it on your TV or computer using the HDMI output or USB 2.0 cables, you can even direct upload to YouTube. With the Coleman HD digital video and still camera high quality videos and pictures are always a click away no matter where you are.

  • Full 1080P HD video with 8.0 megapixel resolution
  • 2.0 inch LCD screen with 3x digital zoom
  • Waterproof up to 10 feet
  • HDMI output and USB 2.0
  • Direct upload to YouTube

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Friday, January 13, 2012

HDMI vs DVI

!±8± HDMI vs DVI

HDMI vs DVI, what is the difference? Which one is better? Are DVI and HDMI compatible? And of course, given the choice, which one should you use? The differences (or lack there of) may surprise you. Lets take a look at each of them then evaluate the differences.

Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a digital standard introduced in 1999 by the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG). It is designed primarily for carrying uncompressed digital video data to a display. Originally the display was a computer monitor but DVI is now commonly used for television as well. One of the main areas of confusion with DVI is the number of different connectors available, which represent different functionality. There are three main connection types for DVI, DVI-D (digital only), DVI-A (analog only) and DVI-I (digital & analog).

High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), released late in 2002, is an all-digital audio/video interface capable of transmitting uncompressed streams of data similar to DVI. However HDMI also provides the ability to carry audio signals, in addition to video, as well as incorporating HDCP, which is a Digital Rights Management technology.

So what is the difference?
When looking at the differences between HDMI and DVI we find they actually have more in common then differences. They both support digital transmission; they also are based on similar specifications since HDMI was derived from the DVI specification. There are two big differences:
HDMI incorporates content protection called High Definition Content Protection (HDCP).
HDMI supports audio in addition to digital video. (DVI only supports digital video)

Are DVI and HDMI compatible?
Is HDMI compatible with DVI? Since DVI is the predecessor to HDMI, HDMI and DVI are identical as far as video is concerned. Therefore, video backward compatibility exists. However, DVI will not support digital audio. For example, if you have an older DVI connection on your source and a HDMI connector on your display, a HDMI to DVI cable is all that is needed in order to view the video. A separate audio cable (TOSLINK or SPDIF) will be needed to carry the digital audio.

A Warning about Cable length
The HDMI specification does not define a maximum cable length. HDMI 1.3 defined two categories of cables: Category 1 (standard or HDTV) and Category 2 (high-speed or greater than HDTV) regardless, neither HDMI or DVI work well over distances greater then 15 feet. If you need a cable longer then 10 feet you will definitely want to consider top quality cables. For anything greater then 15 feet, some companies offer amplifiers, equalizers and repeaters that can help bridge longer distances.

Which one should I use today?
If available, we recommend HDMI. This is not because it is any better then DVI, only because the industry will heavily push HDMI due to the HDCP Digital Rights Management technology. However you should not expect any difference when moving from DVI to HDMI, therefore if you have DVI already, stick with it until the next standard comes around. A little off topic, but still of relevance is that you may be able to get similar quality video by using your existing Component connections. A common misconception is that Component cannot carry HDTV quality video, which is incorrect. Depending on the components in your system you may get the same or better performance with a Component connection then with a HDMI or DVI connection.


HDMI vs DVI

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Panasonic HDC-TM41H HD Camcorder with 16GB Internal Flash Memory

!±8±Panasonic HDC-TM41H HD Camcorder with 16GB Internal Flash Memory

Brand : Panasonic
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Price : $189.00
Post Date : Jan 02, 2012 17:59:49
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Panasonic HDC-TM41 Digital Camcorder - 2.7" LCD - CMOS - Gray HDC-TM41H Camcorders

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Canon XA10 First Look

The new ultra compact XA10 Professional Camcorder is designed for situations where mobility is critical while shooting. This feature-rich, professional model records Full HD 1080p using an AVCHD codec. We are very excited to receive the new Canon XA10 HD Camcorder. We wanted to put up a "First Look" video to let everyone know of the features of this new powerhouse camcorder. Native 24P video, XLR Jacks, Compact size, RGB Color Filter, Digic DV III Processor, SDXC Compatible, 64GB Internal Memory, Larger Pixels for low light and the list goes on. For questions visit us a www.pictureline.com or 800-748-8200

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