April 19th, 2011
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Monitor
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The monitor does not do the trick for you? Or maybe you need to give a presentation as well as people who peered of your shoulder in the 12-inch laptop screen you just will not cut it. Whatever your reason for wanting a second monitor attached to your laptop, this is an easy task for complete. These steps would guide you through how to add a second monitor to your laptop.
Both ports would be classified as DVI, VGA, HDMI or DisplayPort Mini. Image shown above is one VGA port (left) next to the HDMI port. Connect the second monitor and turn on the laptop monitor.
Click the “Identify” or “detection” (depending on the operating system you would use) for the computer for register the second monitor. Often the register immediately without having to perform this step. Click “Apply.” Select the “Extend It Displays” in Several Displays. Completing this step if you want your second monitor for act as an extension of your desktop. Select “Duplicate This Displays” under Multiple Display. Click “Apply.” Complete this step if you want your second monitor for act as a mirror of your laptop screen. You can also have your desktop display on the monitor only the first or second monitor just to suit your needs.
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August 25th, 2010
by Edy
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Computer Parts, Monitor
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A computer monitor is important for any computer because it is what brings the world of computers to people visually. There are all sorts of different things to use for a computer monitor.
Among the things to look for in a computer monitor, include the resolution of the monitor, its size, the type of display and the refresh quality of the monitor. The size of the pixels in the monitor should also be considered when you are considering what to look for in a computer monitor.
The first thing to look for in a computer monitor is the resolution quality of the monitor. The resolution is based on the number of pixels that are in the monitor screen. Read the rest of this entry →
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June 12th, 2009
by Edy
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Featured, Product Review
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When I bought the Samsung 52-inch LCD HDTV, I was very excited as well as apprehensive. I had heard a lot about it but wanted to confirm whether all of it was true.
But after a month I can say that I am very happy with its performance. It is a very high-quality LCD TV. It has a very nice picture quality and perfect resolution to suit your eyes.
Its dynamic contrast ratio is 70,000:1 which makes the user enjoy the sharpest details and vibrant colors.
This also results in more realistic images. It has a 6 millisecond response time, making the viewing a smooth experience.
This also eliminates any blurring of the images if you are watching action-filled and sports programs. This LCD TV is compatible with any of the electronics you have because of its excellent networking and connectivity. It has one USB port and four HDMI 1.3 ports with Consumer Electric Control.
What impressed me most is the HDTV’s design. Samsung has provided the special Touch of Color design which offers a hint of red translucent color at the edges.
This provides the TV with a very fashionable and cool look. In addition, the TV is Energy Star compliant which gives it an edge over others as it helps the consumer save on the electricity bill.
It has an in-built digital tuner and therefore no external box is required. It also has two 10-watt audio speakers.
Its SRS TruSurround HD helps create a feature-rich surround sound experience from two speakers complete with rich bass, clear dialog, and high frequency detail.
AnyNet + allows the TV remote to be operated at one touch of a button. The Game mode of the TV enhances the dark areas, sharpens the picture, speeds up the image processing and improves the sound quality of the games.
All in all, Samsung LN52B550 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV is a good buy.
March 23rd, 2009
by Edy
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Computer Parts, Featured, Product Review, Video Card
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Serious gamers are always on the haunt for some serious graphic cards which offers best graphics at a decent price tag.
Gigabyte NX78X256V-B which is powered by NVIDIA GeForce 7800GTX VPU supports PCI Express. It is stashed with 256MB GDDR3(wow!) and 256-bit memory interface.
Like most of the new cards, it supports HDTV function. IT also supports sual DVI-I/D-SUB/TV OUT. And for video editing, yes, VIVO function is supported by this gadget.
With an incredible 24 pixel pipeline, this could well be the industry’s most powerful and technically advanced graphics accelerator card. Read the rest of this entry →
November 6th, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Spot, Computer Tips, Featured
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Just because there is a supercomputer displayed on a computer showroom doesn’t mean you have to buy it.
A computer can last longer but since technology advances quickly and software requires new technology that after four or five years, your new computer is considered outdated.
So what should you? Upgrade? Replace? Sell it? It is not funny if you will still keep your old computer. You can still use it for testing purposes, word-processing and internet surfing.
If you are deciding whether to upgrade or replace your computer, think again. There are things that you still need to consider with this kind of decision especially if you have a tight budget for a new computer. Read the rest of this entry →
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October 27th, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Parts, Monitor
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Monitor is an external hardware of the computer, which displays pictures. There are various uses for the monitor.
The most commonly used application is to watch the programs displayed. It can also be used as a television when this is connected to a television tuner.
Monitors can be used with televisions and some televisions can be used with computers though both these concepts differ greatly.
The resolution of monitors is adjustable to make the vision comfortable with smaller letters and graphics. Read the rest of this entry →
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October 21st, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Parts, Computer Spot, Monitor, Product Review
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Samsung Electronics is one of the largest electronics company – its father company is the Samsung Group, which is situated in South Korea.
Fascinatingly enough, the expression Samsung is Korean for Tri-Star or three stars. Is the given name an overview of the superior products that you be supposed to be expecting from Samsung – which merely rates three out of five stars?
Over the years, this brand name has managed to let go several high-quality products in various segments. Read the rest of this entry →
October 20th, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Parts, Monitor, Product Review
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Super resolution and good make LCD monitors and that is why a number of citizens say it is superior to the additional kinds of monitors.
An LCD monitor because of its liquid crystal display can produce 16.7 million colors. This just means that still the minimum hues can still be dotted.
LCD monitors are building in a smooth way so that it will fit to your not-so big table. If we will talk on the subject of the weight, it has less than the standard weight; thus, it will be ease if you want to carry the TV from your living room to any other room let us say your bedroom. Read the rest of this entry →
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September 18th, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Parts, Featured, Monitor, Product Review
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Acer is a brand that is well known under many electronic commodities including laptops, cellphones, monitors etc. I have tried several of their gadgets and have become a big Acer fan and my review today revolves around that.

Acer also gives you the best value in terms of $$$ saved. Recently, I bought an Acer laptop, which was around $100 cheaper than other competitors with similar configuration. Read the rest of this entry →
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September 16th, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Parts, Featured, Monitor
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Recently I came across a recording of an interesting program on the TV broadcasted in the UK, which featured some highly qualified techies who explained the usability, quality and difference of other parameters between the CRT and flat-screens (of all types).
The answer basically was that CRTs are much cheaper and a good CRT has easily twice as better picture quality compared to a top range flat-screen costing several times more in price.
I have closely analyzed 5 CRT’s, and I find the IBM one the best for image quality. The cheapest being Daewoo is also good enough as long as it’s calibrated, but you still obviously see a big difference between the two. Read the rest of this entry →
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