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Showing posts with label should. Show all posts

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Electronics tips: cell phone facts every user should know

As a mobile phone user, you probably feel overwhelmed with all the changes that are coming with cell phones. Cell phones are always changing with new gadgets, services and phones being released on a continual basis. Below we've put together some cell phone facts, that every user should know. Don't get caught in a trap of cell phone, but become educated before you make your next phone purchase.




Cell phone batteries




All cell phone users occasionally experiences the "race against battery life" on your cell phone. You try to use up every ounce of energy that exists before recharging. Unfortunately, this can cause a lot of problems with your battery later. First, it could shorten the battery life between charges up to the point where you're charging more than you're talking about!




There are several ways to extend the battery life of the mobile phone. Keep your backlight unless you know for sure you'll need it. This can be annoying at first, but it will save battery life. When traveling in areas where there is no coverage or there is only mobile coverage, turn off your cell phone completely. The phone uses a lot of battery power while trying to find a network. Also, try limiting your conversations on his cell phone. The more you talk, the more you will use battery power. Also, limit your use of cell phone games or surfing the Internet. These use a lot of battery power, even if you're not really talking about.




Downloading woes




When transferring Web resources, games, ringtones, wallpaper and screen savers, make sure there are no recurring fees. Although companies may not indicate it in advance, some of these features have recurring monthly fees. If you buy a cell phone for your child, find out if you can block these features. Or, find out if there is a way that you as a parent can request features, but not his son.




The good impression cell phone shopping




When you buy a mobile phone with a 1 or 2 year contract or pay per use agreement, make sure you read the fine print. Consider how long you plan to use the mobile phone each month. Weighs the prices of both types of contracts before signing on the dotted line. If you plan to use the phone a lot, so a long-term contract can be worth it.




Consider the features you want. With long-term plans, many times you can get more features in your mobile phone for less money or even as a bonus at no cost. Ask if all of its features, such as caller ID, it will work while roaming. Also with any plan, consider whether the long distance is included. Discover the usual roaming charges, connection fees (if applicable), and if there are no other hidden fees in the plan.




Ask about factory warranties




Some cell phone companies will replace your cell phone if it breaks or is lost or stolen. Consider the security of a mobile phone before buying. Cell phones are typically transmitted everywhere you go: in a trouser pocket, purse, shirt pocket, in a case of belt and even out in the rain. With cell phones being so mobile, they can easily get broken or damaged. The guarantee will give you peace of mind when Loading and using your cell phone.




Buy cell phones online




To buy cell phones online, make sure the phone is up to date and carries all the features you want. You can buy your phone online and also visit a local place to purchase minutes or signing up for a contract. Just be sure and buy from a company that you trust.




There are also shopping electronics online where you can find many brand names, a PDA cell phones or other electronic products at discount prices, such as Sony, Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Blackberry. You can buy other products while at the Mall, including PS2 or games machines, computer fonts, iPods and an Xbox.




Use these tips to find the cell phone that you need for work or play!


Friday, May 18, 2012

Home Theaters: Which ones should I invest in?


Going to the theatres is fast becoming out of fashion. Thanks to the advantages offered by latest technologies like DVD and satellite, folks are turning more and more to watching movies at home. Home theatres are fast gaining popularity as a good set offers one great advantage – You can watch your old favorite movies which are still on VHS tapes, something which you really enjoy. Moreover, the sound is a lot better with “surround sound” technology and so are the latest DVD players, which offer nice quality and can copy over VCR. The video display unit, however, plays a significant role in making or spoiling your entire experience. For most of us, the display unit is just a regular television, which produces sub-acceptable to fairly good images depending on the make and model of the unit, which ultimately results in people going for High Definition.

Now let’s analyze what to look for in a good home theatre setup- Quality sound, VCR to DVD players, and possibly a new T.V. set. We shall consider all these as if the money would be spent from our own pocket and that we shall be viewing movies as much as an average family in the U.S. does, which is roughly 20 hours per week.

The Logitech Z-640 6 Speaker Surround Sound System is being offered for a competent price of only $69 U.S. – Amazon.com price. Or if you are looking for decent performance, look at the Sony HT-DDW670 Home Theater in a Box System costing approximately $179 U.S. – Amazon.com price. Both of these will produce respectable sound without burning a hole in your pocket.

Coming down to the player unit, the Panasonic DMR-ES40VS VHS/DVD Recorder is a great deal, with its performance and efficiency, at an approximate Amazon.com pricing of $210 U.S. It comes in two color sets- silver and black and perhaps the best feature of this unit is that it can convert old VHS tapes, which we all have around, to DVD readily.

And now, enter the arena of display units, with HDTV sets which are available in a broad range in pricing and styling from the flat to the curved and from the small to the gigantic 50” Samsung HL-R5067W 50" HD-Ready DLP TV, costing approximately $1500 U.S.-Amazon.com price, which is hard to turn down. But if you want your images projected across a wall, expect to shell out anywhere ranging from $1100 U.S. to several thousand dollars, and for obvious reasons, they aren’t all that popular yet. So if you own a regular sized counsel that holds the T.V., the books and records, then you might probably be going to look for something in the 32”to 38” range, and these are readily available in the market, ranging in prices from seven or eight hundred all the way up to thousands. Choosing a fairly nice television, the SAMSUNG TX-R3080WH 30" Wide SlimFit HDTV w/ Built-In HD Tuner, costing approximately eight to nine hundred, is worth mentionable with good picture quality, excellent reputation and all.


Thursday, May 10, 2012

10 reasons why you should buy an Ipod nano


A trendsetter and expensive is what the ipod nano is to most people. It makes a statement that I have arrived and I appreciate technology to the fullest. To some it is just another music player to others it is the best.

Here are a few reasons why you may want one:

1. It is pencil thin and can fit into your wallet along with other paraphernalia.

2. Imagine a space of 2GB or 4 GB—this means you can store from 500-1000 songs. Pure listening pleasure.

3. The click wheel and color display take music towards new horizons---plays 14 hours of music.

4. Carries photos, pod casts, and audio books. You can navigate through many photographs using the click wheel. Photos can be transferred and synced with a folder using the itunes softwear.

5. The ipod can be accessorized using the dock connector and head phone jack. So music follows you around at home, in the car, and even while walking or running. Where ever you go the ipod will follow.

6. Its feather weight and so easy to lug around. The screen does not crack or break easily contrary to fears. However the ipod is not scratch or stain proof.

7. Synchronized with iTunes and the iTunes Music Store, the ipod can access the world’s largest selection of music.

8. The pod has a state of the art processor, system performance, and flash memory. The technology is such that it never skips.

9. The system requirements are everyday, either a MAC OS x 10.3.4 with aUSB port or Windows 2000 SP4 or windows XP.

10. Music is your whole life and pure unadulterated sound is something to die for.


Expensive, the ipod retails at US$199 for 2GB and US$249 for 4 GB. But it sets the trend and gives a vison of what music heaven can be.


 

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