Archive for the 'Cable and Satellite TV' Category

Constructing Your Own Home Movie Room

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Going to the movies can seem like an enchanting experience to anyone who decides to partake in the event. What some people do not realize, however, is that they can transport that exact mood back to where they reside if they so desire. It is dubbed a home cinema, and when the correct measures are implemented and planned, the recollections that come from it will be priceless.

Do You Crave Cable High Speed Internet Access?

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Everybody wants the speed associated with a cable high speed internet connection but none of us want the bill that goes with it. A long time ago I had a dial up connect (just like everybody else) but quickly outgrew it. Next I got a DSL connection through my phone line and thought it was the best thing ever. Then I got turned onto cable internet and haven’t looked backwards since then. I do a lot of traveling and it’s not always easy to get an Internet connection when you need it. As a result, I have been looking at the various types of high speed wireless internet access connections that are available. None of it is cheap but sure comes in handy when you’re on the road a lot.

The Direct TV Dish Is Great!

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Sure, out here on the West Coast we have these great, cheeky commercials that poke fun at competing technologies, those ads that point to the techno-wars between satellite dish and cable companies, including ComCast cable and the Direct TV dish, for example. One commercial, for instance, features a husband and wife: the wife is coming home from work, sees a huge hole in the tree, big enough for the satellite dish to send signals through, while the husband sits in the living room watching his TV and drinking from a container he rests in the tree cut-out table he has fashioned.

Find High-Def TVs on the World Wide Web

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

With brand new technological developments which comprises of digital Telly, Hi-Def Telly, Freesat and home cinema audio, if you’re current TV set is more than 5 years old, then now a perfect time to buy a brand new television. Though, as technology changes nearly on a daily basis, purchasing a brand new television device can easily be dreadfully hard and baffling.

This editorial attempts to help to explain all the newest technology that will promise to take your TV enjoyment to an extraordinary new level.

Watch TV On Computer

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

Nothing could be more convincing than an actual first-hand experience. The new TV which we had just bought last week is living example. It’s the latest model on the LCD series of a branded Japanese make. Along with all the advanced features, it can be connected to various external devices, including PCs. That made me sat up and took notice right away. To me, such big-name companies do not design new features into their products just by gut feel or guesswork. This TV and PC integration appears to be a potential trend setter.