Sunday, December 25, 2011

How to Guide - Connecting Your Laptop to HDTV Or TV

!±8± How to Guide - Connecting Your Laptop to HDTV Or TV

I'm writing this guide after being asked a few times on ways to connect a laptop to a TV. People want to achieve this for several reasons. First, it's great for presentations at work, school, or home. It's also convenient for viewing pictures and videos to friends, watching DVDs, and it is now even being used for viewing Blu-ray and other high definition content on the HDTV.

First, we want to make sure you're getting the most out of your laptop when it comes to displaying it on the TV.

If you have an HDTV with HDMI inputs, check if your laptop has an HDMI output. If it does, you're in luck! Your HDTV can display from your laptop in HD resolutions. All you need is an HDMI cable to connect them. If your HDTVs HDMI inputs are used up already. An HDMI switch would be the best solution for you. We supply switches that can connect up to 5 different HDMI sources to 1 HDMI input. If you don't have an HDMI output on the laptop, check if it has a DVI output. Some ASUS, and Dell laptops have them. If you do, you can connect your laptop to an HDTV with an HDMI to DVI cable. They are both digital cables so this will produce the same HD resolutions as a standard HDMI cable. If your laptop doesn't have HDMI or DVI out, it should have a VGA output. Connecting with VGA is capable of high resolutions. However, different TVs support different resolutions with VGA. You must check the maximum resolution your TV model supports with VGA. Pretty much all laptops come with an S-Video output. It's not going to be as great of a picture, but it will certainly do the job with an S-Video cable.

After you have connected your chosen cable, boot up your laptop and see if it has detected your TV. If not, you have to go into your display properties and look for the settings that will enable your TV to display from your laptop. Where to find the setting will vary depending on your graphics card (just look around). If you are having trouble getting your TV to show a picture, make sure you have updated the display drivers on your laptop. Now you're probably going to want sound from something other than your laptop speakers. So you can choose to output it to your TV, or blast it from your home theater audio receiver.

The best way to connect audio to your TV or receiver is through a digital audio cable. Both a digital coaxial cable or Toslink optical audio cable will work great for crisp high quality audio. Just make sure your laptop has either a digital coaxial or an optical audio output. Some laptops use the headphone jack to double as a digital coaxial (S/PDIF) output. If you use this method, your going to need a 3.5mm to RCA adapter with a digital coaxial cable. If your laptop has none of these outputs and you still really want that high quality sound. Don't worry! You can still get an external (USB) sound card that has digital coaxial out or optical out. I recommend the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 SB1090 with Toslink Optical audio out. Another way, which won't require any add-ons, is to use the headphone (3.5mm) jack on your laptop to the RCA (red and white) inputs on your TV or receiver. To do this, all you need is a 3.5mm to 2 RCA adapter with a 2 RCA audio cable.

I know all of these cables can seem confusing to you. If you're having trouble finding out what each cable looks like or find out more about a cable, check out the Cable Guide at CableTrain.com. All of these cables are available for you on our website as well. I hope you can now successfully connect your laptop to the TV in the best way possible!


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Monday, December 19, 2011

How to Choose the Best Wireless Router For iPad

!±8± How to Choose the Best Wireless Router For iPad

iPad becomes so popular today. With iPad you can browse the internet, read your email, watch and preview the video and download to your video library, catch up on your favorite TV shows and so on. To allow your iPad get in touch with the web, it needs to connect to the Wi-Fi network because iPad is equipped with the Wi-Fi for communication to the Webs. In homes, you need to build a wireless network to share the internet wirelessly. And the heart of the wireless network in homes is the wireless router. Now, how to choose the best one for iPad?

To answer how to choose the best router for iPad, firstly you need to know the Wi-Fi adapter the iPad is embedded with and how well the adapter will work best for the iPad applications. Secondly, you need to choose the wireless router that supports the best performance for the iPad applications.

iPad is powered with wireless n technology and is compliant with 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless standards. It means that iPad is powered by dual-band technology. Wireless 802.11n technology is the latest and the fastest wireless technology available in the market today. Dual-band technology supports both 2.4 GHz (802.11 b/g/n) and 5 GHz (802.11a) frequency bands. It also equipped with Bluetooth 2.1 plus EDR technology, but nothing to do with your router. With the 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless technology the iPad supports, your router must be able to support the 802.11 a/b/g/n technology. This means your router should support the same technology for optimum data throughput: wireless n dual-band technology.

With wireless n dual-band technology, the router provides high-speed and clean wireless when using the 5 GHz frequency band. iPad works well in streaming the video preview and downloading media when your Wi-Fi environment delivers high-performance network: high-speed, jitter-free video and lag-free gaming. To deliver high-performance network, your router should support the Quality of Service (QoS) prioritization engine technology. With QoS, the router can analyze and separate the traffic into multiple data streams and categorize them by sensitivity to delay. Applications like video streaming, VoIP and gaming are given priority over web browsing.

The best wireless router for iPad should support the wireless n dual-band technology with Quality of Services technology. The following are couple of the best wireless routers for iPad.

Netgear WNDR37AV

NETGEAR WNDR37AV gigabit router is designed for high performance wireless network for streaming video and gaming. Wndr37AV is powered with the final version of the wireless 802.11n technology with dual-band feature. WNDR37AV support the Video mode, wireless multimedia (WMM) based QoS to optimize HD video streaming without glitches, stutters, or lags. The router is powered by 680MHz powerful MIPS 32-bit processor which is powerful in delivering high-performance wireless environment. This makes the router to become one of the best ones for iPad.

Other features, the router includes gigabit ports: 4 Gigabit ports for Ethernet LAN, one gigabit WAN port for connection to the modem, and one USB port with ReadyShare technology for storage access. The other benefit with this router is that WNDR37AV is compliant with DLNA media.

Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station

Providing the wireless environment for iPad using the wireless router from the same vendor Apple is good for the compatibility. Even though iPad works well with wireless environment using high-performance routers from different vendors, having the devices from the same vendor is better for technical support services.

AirPort Extreme is powered by the wireless n technology with dual-band technology. It can deliver the high-performance wireless environment to support up to 50 clients in sharing the internet connections and it also supports Mac OS X or Windows. The router also supports the QoS for better video streaming. Airport Extreme includes 3 gigabit Ethernet ports, one Gigabit WAN port, and one USB port. With USB port, you can add USB hub to allow you connect USB printer and USB storage for sharing.

You can also consider other high-performance routers for fast response and smooth video streaming such as Linksys E-3000 wireless gigabit router, Belkin Max Play, WNDR3400 N600 router, and new D Link N450 DIR665.

Best wireless router for iPad demands high-performance wireless environment in delivering clean wireless network, high-speed, and Quality of Service. The router should support wireless n technology with dual band supports, and the Quality of Service for multimedia traffic prioritization.

By Ki Grinsing


How to Choose the Best Wireless Router For iPad

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Razer Naga and Belkin Nostromo N52TE powered by Razer

Review and display of the n52te and naga. Both really great devices. Check out their products @ razerzone.com If you are interested in the wrist pad I'm using, I purchased it here: www.frys.com Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with any companies. Blah blah blah you know the deal.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Belkin N1 Vision Wireless cable Router Unboxing and setup

Belkin N1 Vision Wireless cable Router Specifications: Link RateUp to 300 Mbps in 20/40MHz Channel Mode Maximum Users253 (LAN), 16 (WLAN) Plug and Play SetupPlug and Play Setup PortsWAN-- 1 Gigabit Port LAN-- 4 Gigabit Ports RangeUp to 1600ft* SecurityWi-Fi Protected Setup; WPA, WPA2-Personal, 64-bit/128-bit encryption, Multiple SSID Specifications StandardsIEEE 802.11b , IEEE 802.11g , IEEE 802.11n draft* VPN SupportPPTP for more info visit belkins website: catalog.belkin.com

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Chiropractors in Tulsa, NUCCA & Gonstead

!±8± Chiropractors in Tulsa, NUCCA & Gonstead

There are many chiropractors in Tulsa, Oklahoma and the styles of treatment you may receive from them could vary widely based on their specific training and expertise. This article will take a look at two types of chiropractic techniques that you will encounter in the Tulsa area.

NUCCA Chiropractor in Tulsa Oklahoma

Some Tulsa chiropractors belong to the NUCCA which stands for National Upper Cervical Chiropractic Association. This association promotes a gentle non-invasive procedure which can help to restore your body's balance with health. The focus of NUCCA is the relationship of the neck (also referred to as the upper cervical spine) and its relationship with the central nervous and the brain stem. This relationship affects many aspects of the human body, including each of the five senses.

Practicing NUCCA Chiropractors:

Hunt Spinal Care -

The Tulsa Chiropractor

10020-A, South Mingo Rd.
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133

Brooks Spinal Care

1722 South Carson Ave. Suite 3100
Tulsa, OK 74119

Tulsa Gonstead Chiropractor

Developed by Clarence S. Gonstead, this technique is reputed to be a very detailed and specific procedure that includes X-rays, using instruments, feeling the spine while it is still or static, as well as when it is in motion to find problem areas. These techniques are followed up by a visual inspection to look for any other problems before giving and adjustment.

The Gonstead adjustment technique isn't limited to the spine, but also includes tracking down problems in the extremities and adjusting them too. Here is a quote from Dr. Gonstead.

"Find the subluxation, accept it where you find it, correct it and leave it alone." - C.S. Gonstead

Practicing Gonstead Chiropractor:

Absolute Chiropractic
3319 E. 46th St.
Tulsa, OK 74135

There are many chiropractors in Tulsa to choose from. We have looked at two different techniques that you will find chiropractors in Tulsa practicing. There are other techniques in chiropractic, maybe we will look at some of them in another article.


Chiropractors in Tulsa, NUCCA & Gonstead

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