Mitchell Medford

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Changing the Location of Your Dish Network Dish - Easily

21st February 2006
One of Dish Network's offers is free installation of all equipment and service to first time subscribers. This is excellent because you are assured of expert installation initially. There may come a time, though, when you either must change Dish Network... Read >

What is PocketDISH?

11th January 2006
PocketDish by Dish Network is an ingenious video, music, game and photo device that's compact enough to fit into a pocket or purse. You can store TV programs, music, your favorite games and photos on PocketDish. PocketDish was created by Dish Network, t... Read >

Xbox 360: A Revolution in Console Gaming

05th January 2006
It wasn't so long ago that kids who got the "new" Nintendo 8-bit gaming console or the Sega system for Christmas were the envy of every less fortunate and burned out Atari owning neighborhood playmate. As time elapsed, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, and N... Read >

Why Is Digital TV Better Than Analog TV?

05th January 2006
To believe this one should watch both of them and feel the difference on their own. The quality of picture and sound are of high quality which gives you ultimate excitement and satisfaction while watching your favorite programs. Digital TV compresses imag... Read >

How Digital Light Processing is Slowly Conquering The TV Market

30th December 2005
Digital Light Processing can be considered as the pinnacle in science and technology that has focused its resources on the gigantic possibilities in improving digital entertainment. You may wonder, what is Digital Light Processing, and how it will help, o... Read >

Flat Screen TV Comparison: Plasma vs LCD

20th December 2005
Flat screen TV is one of the most popular and exciting TV technologies today. At only a few inches thick, flat screen TVs offer unparalleled flexibility and convenience. Older conventional TV's, in fairness to them, did offer crisp and vibrant images. How... Read >

The History of Dolby Audio

19th December 2005
These days, Dolby is a household name. The infamous "DD" symbol can be found on almost every piece of modern audio equipment out there. This includes gaming consoles, HDTVs, home theaters, both home and car stereos, cinemas, and personal computers. It ... Read >

HDTV: Like Looking Out An Open Window

13th December 2005
Have you ever watched a movie on a regular TV set, and then watched the same movie on an HDTV? If so, you would have noticed a huge difference! On the HDTV viewing, you see and notice things you've never seen before, even if you've seen the same movie sev... Read >

Projection Televisions 101

12th December 2005
Projection televisions have been around for quite some time now. When first introduced, the images created by these sets were fuzzy and only viewable at a distance. As great strides in TV technology have been made, projection TV images have become sharp... Read >

Digital Projection in Your Home Theater

02nd December 2005
A projector is a device that integrates a light source, optics system, electronics and display(s) for the purpose of projecting an image from a computer or video device onto a wall or screen for large image viewing. There are hundreds of products availabl... Read >

TiVo - A Revolution In Digital Video Recording

29th November 2005
The latest advancement in the recording technology has transcended all boundaries and has brought convenience to your doorstep. The top American channels can be accessed and viewed at your leisure with the TIVO or the Digital Video Recorder. A common t... Read >

Is Dish Network Right for Me?

21st November 2005
Are you one of the many consumers currently considering making the switch to satellite TV from cable TV but are overwhelmed with the options? Don't worry, you are not alone. More and more people are deciding to make the transition to satellite TV but don'... Read >

The Science Behind DLP Television

04th November 2005
DLP televisions are based on a technology invented by Texas Instruments back in 1987 called Digital Light Processing. The technology is based on an optical semiconductor called DMD (Digital Micromirror Device) chip. It is a highly reliable, all-digita... Read >

Understanding Surround Sound Systems

02nd November 2005
Surround sound is the concept of expanding the spatial imaging of audio playback from 1 dimension (mono/Left-Right) to two or three dimensions. It is often employed for a more realistic audio environment, actively implemented in cinema sound systems, tech... Read >

Interlace vs Progressive Scan: What's the Difference?

21st October 2005
Interlaced scanning Interlaced scan-based images use techniques developed for CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) TV monitor displays, made up of 576 visible horizontal lines across a standard TV screen. Interlacing divides these into odd and even lines and then alter... Read >
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