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Dec 19, 2006

Home Theater Hook-Up Tips


Set-Top Terminal Tips :
Your Time Warner Cable set-top terminal will have one or more of the following jacks. Refer to set-top terminal diagrams found elsewhere on this Web site or in your installation kit.

Audio Output (red/white): Provides stereo sound for all channels
Video Output (yellow): Provides video (all channels except HD channels)

Note: Some set-top terminal models include audio and video inputs, providing a loop-through option for games or other devices. Cable set-top terminal power acts as a switch.

Cable (RF) output: Does not contain stereo sound. Connect only to non-stereo devices, do not connect to stereo TVs, VCRs, etc.

Digital Audio output (black or orange): Provides digital sound for channels 80+
S-Video output: Provides digital video for channels 80+


Home Theater Tips :
Most Home Theater/Surround Sound receivers have multiple types of inputs and outputs, and multiple sets of each kind, allowing you to connect many different analog and digital devices.

TV sets often do not have enough jacks available to connect all the entertainment devices needed.

By connecting your entertainment devices and cable set-top terminal through a Home Theater/Surround Sound receiver, you'll have greater ease of use, as well as the best sound and picture possible.

A Home Theater/Surround Sound receiver in turn, is connected to your TV. By using the remote provided with your Home Theater/Surround Sound receiver, you can determine which home entertainment device is active and feeding your TV.

Note: The Home Theater/Surround Sound receiver must be turned on to supply sound and picture to your TV.


DVD Tips:
For the best digital sound possible from your DVD player, connect its digital audio output to your Home Theater/Surround Sound receiver.

For the best digital picture possible from your DVD player, connect its S-Video or RGB output (sometimes labeled Y-Pb-Pr) to your Home Theater/Surround Sound receiver or TV.


TV Tips:
Depending on the model, many TV's have multiple sets of multiple types of inputs and outputs allowing you to connect many different analog-type devices to your TV.

HDTVs and other high-end TVs will also have RGB (sometimes labeled Y-Pb-Pr) jacks.

Most TVs do not have digital audio inputs. Therefore we recommend running the digital audio output from your Time Warner Cable set-top terminal to a Home Theater/Surround Sound receiver instead.

For best results, we recommend taking the audio from the set-top terminal to the Home Theater/Surround Sound receiver first, and then from there to the TV.


VCR Tips :
Most VCRs feature only analog audio and video inputs and outputs. (VCRs do not commonly have S-Video or digital audio jacks).

Some older model, non-stereo VCRs only have cable (RF) inputs and outputs. In these cases, connect the cable (RF) output from the set-top terminal to the VCR.

Note: The cable (RF) output jack on the set-top terminal does not supply stereo sound. This jack is not available on some models of set-top terminals.

When using analog (RCA) jacks, remember: Select the "line 1" or "line 2" input to view recorded programs. The VCR must be left on to pass audio and video to the Home Theater/Surround Sound receiver.

Dec 18, 2006

SONY "BRAVIA XBR LCD Flat Panel HDTV 46"

Product Description:
Feel like you’re on the field (or the stage) with advanced full digital HD video processing and the Live Color Creation backlight system-two features that add up cutting-edge resolution and reproduction, right in your living room. Add surround sound with digital enhancement and amplification, and you’ve got the best combination of picture and sound in a stunning 46"1 design.

Features List:

Full HD 1080 There are a lot of ways to define high-definition but Sony BRAVIA Full HD means you’re getting the best resolution that high-definition has to offer consumers. With Sony BRAVIA XBR HDTVs, Full HD 1080 means 1920 x 1080 pixels and 1080p video inputs. Your lifestyle demands the best in high-definition and with BRAVIA Full HD 1080 products you get it.

1920x1080 Panel Resolution When it comes to high-definition TV the pinnacle of performance is achieved by using 1920x1080 display panels. And BRAVIA XBR™ televisions have them. Full HD 1920x1080 panel resolution with over 2 million pixels (more than twice that of 720p HDTV) is exactly what you need to reproduce the 1080p content that can be delivered by our cutting edge 1080p Blu-ray disc™ player. And working with BRAVIA Engine™ PRO everything from standard definition and high definition is upconverted to 1080p for a picture so real it’s like you’re actually there.

BRAVIA Engine™ PRO Full Digital Video Processor Sony improved on the great benefits of the BRAVIA Engine™ by adding a picture quality enhancement circuit called Digital Reality Creation Multi-function v2.5. DRC-MFv2.5 now has the added ability to process interlace and progressive video signals and because it has twice the processing power of previous DRC-MF circuits, it can do its processing and output them to 1080p. (1080p signals are not processed through this DRC-MFv2.5.) Add to this the crisp details, outstanding contrast, eye popping colors, and dramatically reduced digital artifacts that DRC-MF circuitry is known for. And the best part of all is that DRC-MFv2.5 is user adjustable according to the video source. All of this helps define the reason why people want Sony TVs to begin with-unparalleled picture quality.

Live Color Creation System featuring WCG-CCFL backlight technology Sony not only pushes resolution to the limits but also brings color reproduction to new heights. Live Color Creation achieves more precise and wider color reproduction using a combination of advanced chroma signal processing algorithms along with our WCG-CCFL (Wide Color Gamut Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp). The results have to seen to be believed. Clearer blues, more natural and broader range of greens...vibrant colors throughout any scene.

High Contrast Ratio Sony uses a dynamic backlighting system called ACE (Advanced Contrast Enhancement) on BRAVIA XBR-Series TVs. ACE automatically senses the APL (Average Picture Level) of the video signal and adjusts the intensity of the backlight for improved contrast. VESA test and measurement methods are applied yielding a contrast ratio of used 7000:1. This number represents the widest possible ratio between black and white contrast levels. Sony also measures their BRAVIA televisions with a more stringent method that measures the amount of black and white levels that can appear on the screen at the same time. This method yields a more real world measurement of 1300:1

HDMI™ and PC Connectivity Designed for maximum versatility, Sony’s BRAVIA XBR-Series LCD TVs are equipped with a comprehensive range of input interfaces. The HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the first industry-supported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. HDMI technology supports enhanced or High Definition video, together with multi-channel digital audio to provide matchless image and sound reproduction. BRAVIA XBR Series TVs include (3) HDMI 1080/60p inputs. The PC input (HD-15-pin) offers easy connection to your PC, allowing you to use your high resolution BRAVIA XBR-Series Digital TV as a computer monitor.

Dec 17, 2006

Home Theater in Box HTiB YHT-175


The easy way to enjoy powerful, high quality home theatre sound. Package includes an active subwoofer and high-performance A/V receiver with 3 component video inputs.

  • HTR-5930 Digital Home Theater Receiver

  • 5.1-channel, total 650W powerful surround sound (Max)

  • 6-channel external decoder input for enjoying DVD-Audio/Super Audio CD

  • 192kHz/24-bit D/A converters for all channels

  • 2-way speaker drivers for high power input capacity

  • Advanced-YST subwoofer for powerful bass response

  • 3 digital input (2 optical/1 coaxial) terminals

  • Fixed and assignable terminals

  • Preset remote control unit

  • Speaker A or B selection

  • HDTV compatible 3 component video input terminals(fixed and assignable)

  • Dolby Digital, DTS and Dolby Pro Logic II decoding

  • 7 DSP programmes :4 CINEMA DSP and 3 HiFi DSP

  • Night Listening mode and SILENT CINEMA
  • VocoPro Twister II Karaoke System


  • 125W + 125W Maximum Power Output

  • 19 Step Digital Key controller

  • Digital Echo with Microphone Bass/Treble Controls

  • 2 Microphone Inputs with Individual Volume controls

  • 3rd DJ Microphone Input with Echo Bypassed for Announcements

  • Vocal Cancel and Vocal Partner to Remove Vocal on Karaoke CDs and Tapes

  • Skip Free Shock Resistant CD/CD+Graphics Player

  • Cassette Deck to Play and Record Your Mix

  • Audio/Video Input/Output Jacks Easily connect to Other Systems

  • Professional Road Case with Metal Grill and Wheels

  • Six Speaker System Makes You Sound Great

  • Dimensions: 18" W x 17" D x 23.25" H

  • Shipping Weight: 75 Lbs.
  • Dec 14, 2006

    MP3 Player

    Loads of entertainment without the loadAward-winning ZEN Vision:M does more than play your videos, photos and music. It displays them in their true glory on a vibrant, large 2.5" full-color screen, perfect for road trips long or short. Carry your entertainment in the palm of your hand. Choose from a sleek 30GB model in five dazzling colors - blue, green, pink, black and white; or a heavy-duty 60GB model with USB host feature, in black or white.
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    An amazing 15,000 songs1Perfect for taking your music with you, on the road or around the house. The ZEN Vision:M sounds as good as it looks, thanks to Creative's world-renowned audio clarity, custom 5-band EQ and 8 preset EQ settings.

    Dec 1, 2006

    The Electronics

    The field of electronics comprises the study and use of systems that operate by controlling the flow of electrons (or other charge carriers) in devices such as thermionic valves (vacuum tubes) and semiconductors. The design and construction of electronic circuits to solve practical problems is an integral technique in the field of electronics engineering and is equally important in hardware design for computer engineering. All applications of electronics involve the transmission of either information or power. Most deal only with information.
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    Electronic systems are used to perform a wide variety of tasks. The main uses of electronic circuits are:

    The controlling and processing of data. The conversion to/from and distribution of electric power. Both these applications involve the creation and/or detection of electromagnetic fields and electric currents. While electrical energy had been used for some time prior to the late 19th century to transmit data over telegraph and telephone lines, development in electronics grew exponentially after the advent of radio.