Showing posts with label TVs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TVs. Show all posts

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Our New Antenna

We Recently swapped our PVR for a HD Antenna, it costed a fair bit, but NO MONTHLY FEES, and all our channels are free.

Did you know major cable companies, have a giant antenna and get the channels for free and sell them back to you?

So, you are technically paying for something you could get for free?

When most people see Antenna's they think of old static TV.

 WRONG! With ours we have mostly HD channels! There is also the fact that you can rotate it to get channels from different cities!
 
One Con is the fact that there is no guide, or channel listing.
 
I'm not saying one is better than the other. They both have their pros and cons!
You can see the pictures I took! (My first try at photo blogging!) 
Hope your enjoyed! (Yes I took these!)
Should I add more posts like this?

Thursday, March 25, 2010

3D TV

The Big Ss. Also known as Samsung And Sony. Are bringing out a new TV. Not just any High Definition TV! This one is 3D. You still have to wear glasses. But this TV is made Special for 3D Bottom Line: Super Great 3D hopefully...
Sony will be even making 3D games.

Great For Sony:
To Use the 3D for Sony. You need basically:
Sony Glasses.
Sony Blueray
Sony Movies
Sony Games
Sony pS3

So Its A WIN for Sony. So if you if buy a Sony TV you have to have ALL sony to be able to watch it.

This TV is said to be realeased in June.

Read this Press Realease

Sony Brings 3D Home in 2010

Berlin, Germany, September 2, 2009 - At a press conference held in Berlin, Germany on the eve of IFA 2009, Sony Corporation announced plans to lead the way in delivering new 3D viewing experiences by bringing 3D to the home in 2010. Sony will continue to accelerate its efforts across the Sony Group to create both attractive 3D hardware and content, and provide new forms of 3D enjoyment.

Sony's 3D compatible "BRAVIA" LCD TVs incorporate frame sequential display and active-shutter glass systems*1, together with Sony's proprietary high frame rate technology to enable the reproduction of full High Definition*2 high-quality 3D images, and will form the centerpiece of Sony's 3D entertainment experience for the home.

In addition to 3D compatible "BRAVIA" LCD TVs, Sony will also develop 3D compatibility into many more of its devices, such as Blu-ray Disc products, VAIO and PlayStation®3, to provide a multitude of ways in which 3D content - from 3D movies to stereoscopic 3D games - can be enjoyed in the home.

In the growing industry of 3D cinema, Sony has supported and driven the expansion of 3D by providing a wide variety of professional equipment for the shooting, production and screening of movies in 3D. The number of digital 3D screens is increasing rapidly, and is expected to reach 7,000 by the end of 2009*3. In addition to 3D movies, Sony's range of professional 3D products is also driving the growth of 3D production and distribution across a range of entertainment industries, from theatre and music performances to sport and beyond.

Embracing the "make.believe" (make dot believe) philosophy, which signifies the company's ability to turn ideas into reality, Sony will strive to further enhance synergies across its group companies. Sony will leverage its wealth of technology and engineering resources spanning both professional and consumer markets to bring the optimum 3D viewing experience to the home, from 2010 and beyond.

*1 A method of 3D display whereby the television set alternates the image for the left and right eye, and glasses open and shut in sync with the image on the screen.
*2 Displays 1,920�~1,080 pixels image per eye
*3 Source: Screen Digest (Approx. as of July, 2009)


* All trade names are either registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.
From http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/200909/09-099E/


Too bad for all of us who went out a bought TVS during Christmas Time only to find out that a better one is coming out./...

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Cheap People: Movie Night


How do Cheap People Have Video Game Nights and Movie Nights? We (Neko and Teko) Followed a Cheap Family called The Cheapokobas!
Here is how they do their Movie Nights:
Transportation: Walking so they don't have to spend money on gas!
Place: Future Shop in The TV Section, they set up these home theater sections!
With these couches!
How: They watch the Movie they are playing!
Snacks: Candy Bars from Cashier! (They steal them)
This is what it may look like!
They also bring Plastic Chairs! So, that's how cheap People have movie nights! Cheap People's Dance Party's are similar! Except in a Music Store, and Video Game nights are in a Video Game Store!
Now you know a bit more about Cheap people!
Oh ya Cheap People don't buy their own Copies of Cheap People Monthly!
They Steal them or find old issues at the Dump!
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