How do I Upgrade Sony BDP-S350 to 2.0? |
- How do I Upgrade Sony BDP-S350 to 2.0?
- How to Mount a Sorenson Videophone Above an LCD TV
- How to Splice a Cable After a Cable Box
- The Types of Power Cables
- Types of Antenna in RFID
- Belden 8237 RG-8U Coax Specifications
- The Specifications for a Channel Master CM-7000
- How to Reprogram the Cable Box
- Large-Format Lens Specifications
- Alpine 10-Inch Type-X Specifications
How do I Upgrade Sony BDP-S350 to 2.0? Posted: Sony Blu-Ray players have regular firmware updates. If your BDP-S350 Blu-Ray player is connected to the Internet, these updates will be done automatically. If it is not, then you will need to take a few steps to update it. Recent Article published on 12/5/2010 by Contributing Writer |
How to Mount a Sorenson Videophone Above an LCD TV Posted: The Sorenson videophone connects to a TV and computer modem for sending and receiving video calls for individuals who a hearing impairment. The main component includes a built-in video camera and is designed to mount above a television set. The... Recent Article published on 12/5/2010 by Evan Strayer |
How to Splice a Cable After a Cable Box Posted: Coaxial cables are used by cable boxes to send the cable signal from the box to a television set, where it can be viewed by the user. In the event that your cable box is too far away from your television, you can make use of a coaxial cable... Recent Article published on 12/5/2010 by Bryan Roberts |
Posted: A power cable consists of two or more electrical conductors covered by a protective sheath of material. Cables have a wide range of uses, stretching from home and office installation to utilization on oil rigs in the ocean. Materials for the... Recent Article published on 12/5/2010 by Marlene Inglis |
Posted: Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that uses electromagnetic waves to communicate between a terminal and an electronic tag that is used for tracking and identification purposes. These devices are used by companies that need to... Recent Article published on 12/5/2010 by Palmer Owyoung |
Belden 8237 RG-8U Coax Specifications Posted: The Belden RG-8/U Coax cable is a polyethylene-insulated seven by 21 bare copper conductor with a braid shield for 97 percent coverage. This type of coaxial cable is typically used in 50 Ohm signal transmission. Recent Article published on 12/5/2010 by Martin Smith |
The Specifications for a Channel Master CM-7000 Posted: The Channel Master CM-7000 is a DVR that records up to 130 hours of standard-definition television or 30 hours of high-definition television. There is no monthly fee to use the CM-7000. You can record programming from your antenna (standard or... Recent Article published on 12/5/2010 by Andrew McClain |
How to Reprogram the Cable Box Posted: Digital cable boxes are devices used by cable TV providers to give customers access to numerous digital cable features like on-screen channel guides, pay-per-view purchases, digital music channels and DVR recording capability. Digital cable boxes... Recent Article published on 12/5/2010 by Eoghan McCloskey |
Large-Format Lens Specifications Posted: With their accordion-style fold-out bellows and cape drape, which the photographer must disappear under, the large-format camera harkens back to the formative days of photography. These cameras print onto large light-sensitive slides, either 4... Recent Article published on 12/5/2010 by Brandon Getty |
Alpine 10-Inch Type-X Specifications Posted: The Alpine SWX-1043D is made with a Type-X cone that uses Kevlar-Rohacell parabolic materials. Alpine produces these subwoofers with HAMR engineering to assist with "cooler operation." Recent Article published on 12/5/2010 by Mitchell Land |
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