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Entertainment System

In Car Entertainment Systems or ICE systems refer to all modern multimedia devices in vehicles that function as entertainment, recreational and utility systems. These include all audio/video and navigational devices.

Although Car Audio systems fall under this category, it will be fair to say that they also have their own separate existence.

The concept of In Car Entertainment has been around ever since the first vehicles hit the road and it has been evolving ever since. Modern ICEs comprise of highly advanced technologies and host a number of hi-tech features to make our drive a pleasurable experience.

The modern day In Car Entertainment Systems are parented by the simple Car Audio system. A Cassette Player cum Car Radio was the first member of this family. The practice of listening to one’s favorite music while driving gained quick acceptance as people realized that it can turn journeys into exciting memories. Any form of entertainment kills the boredom associated with long road journeys and the first and still the foremost type of entertainment in vehicles is listening to music.

A Car Audio system qualifies as the basic and most commonly used In Car Entertainment system. Modern Car Audio systems however do much more than just play music. They can also play music stored on various devices in various formats and pair with various other devices as well.

With advanced features like Wi-fi, Bluetooth, USB, Ipod connectivity, Steering Wheel Audio Control, Phone Connectivity, Remote Device Connectivity, TV etc., the modern Car Audio system has itself evolved into a complete entertainment system.

Audio systems in cars play music from CDs, DVDs, Cassettes and Portable Storage Devices. With advanced connectivity features, you can pair any other device like Ipod, Mobile Phone etc. with your Car Audio System and enjoy combined features like using car speakers as a handsfree device for the phone.

High-end audio systems also feature LCD and TFT screens while certain audio systems support GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) and SatNav (Satellite Navigation) making them an essential car accessory. Such features comprise essential navigational equipment that aids the driver in effectively managing routes.

A decent quality head unit combined with speakers, amplifiers and subwoofers can constitute a useful Car Audio System capable of producing good music inside the car-cabin. This however is not enough for today’s vehicle.

A recent addition to the In Car Entertainment System has been video game consoles and large retractable display screens inside the cabin. A concept popularized by some TV shows about car customization, it has caught the frenzy of this nation. Usually game consoles and screens are installed in the rear of the vehicle so that it does not pose as a distraction to the driver.

Satellite TV in vehicles is another feature that is quickly gaining popularity. There certainly are people who prefer to take the back seat and catch their favorite TV programs while on the move. This is an addition to the already existing CD / DVD players in vehicles.

Since all these features require extra electrical energy to run, most vehicles come equipped with capacitors and extra energy storage devices that are utilized only to power the ICE systems. If your car sports a lot of gadgetry and features any entertainment systems but no extra power storage device, you should think about investing in one or end up with a dead battery.

Apart from that, excess equipment in your vehicle would result in excess weight as well. This will result in low fuel economy or gas mileage. You should consider this before going for heavy-duty speakers and amplifiers.

You might also want to consider the fact that all entertainment devices especially visual ones can be a distraction while driving. Unless you are comfortable with the idea of being surrounded by multimedia devices as you drive, you should not invest in one.

ICE systems are definitely the buzzword in the automobile world today and future enhancements to this concept will definitely bring more features and functionalities making our vehicles more exciting and entertaining.

James Rodham

Quality Auto Parts

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how to set up my nintendo entertainment system?

i have this old nintendo entertainment system and im not quite sure how to set it up. what cables do i need and what goes where? :S if anyone knows how to set it up or if they know a site with like illustrations or something that’d be great!

thanks heaps

http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/nes/hook_rftotv_nes.jsp

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Bravia Kdl

Hello. So today I am going to talk a little bit about the Sony Bravia TVs. From black-and-white, to color, to digital, Sony Electronics is once again setting the new standard for how televisions look and perform. Today, the company introduced its 2010 BRAVIA LCD HDTV line featuring its first 3D HDTV’s, a new innovative and stylish Monolithic Design Concept, and LED backlighting. I have the 46-inch V series it is model KDL-46V2500.

Your Sony BRAVIA S-Series KDL-46v2500 HDTV probably is going to be the center of attention when people visit your house, just wait their reaction when you turn it on. With Energy Star 3.0 technology, this LCD TV unit consumes less energy compare to any other competing products in the same category.

The suggested retail value of this is $1,999.99. It is made by Sony it is a 46-inch V series Bravia it is full HD 1080p it has got the Bravia engine an eight-bit display pin on processing it is the piano black finish and it has got the Dolby Digital Surround speaker at the bottom for space saving.

It does not take up much space at all except obviously for the size of it. It is very thin in the back it is HDMI which is very nice for the new DVD players and such – everything just goes right into the front. I am trying to keep the light low so you can see the picture.

The picture is wonderful especially for anything that is broadcast in HD whether it is through the dish or direct TV or your local cable company. The sound is just as unbelievable fantastic I will let you hear that. Of course these are just commercials, however, you can still see that it has a great picture or shall I say live Color Creation. All of your information they have right here it is at the Dolby Digital the HDMI the Surround Sound. It does have some buttons on the top panel your regular ones, your power your volume your channel.

Everything else is done by this remote and the remote is fairly simple as you can see. It has a cursor for moving through your menu items. This is also wall-mountable. We choose not to mount it on the wall – we may later, who knows it does not matter but this was the best TV for picture that we saw. We looked at many TV’s LCD versus the plasma and this was our favorite. So it is the Sony BRAVIA S-Series KDL-46v2500 and it is the V series with the full HD 1080p so it has a perfect wonderful picture. BRAVIA Engine 3 Fully Digital Video Processor – Enhanced algorithms provide a reduction in noise, better image detail which is sharp and life-like.

The new Sony BRAVIA S-Series KDL-46v2500 is another example of how Sony is providing consumers with network products that enhance the home entertainment experience.

Witness how fine details are displayed in full HD, while colored tones delivered by live color give you a sense of viewing realism from the TV screen. Enjoy the best picture and sound quality in a Sony BRAVIA S-Series KDL-46v2500. To learn more visit the Sony Bravia S-Series KDL-46v2500 @ http://kdl-46v2500.com/

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Panel Television

Waiting to explore a whole new world of surprises, here is the Sharp LC-46LE820UN TV to excite you with its live viewing experience. You can catch live action and enjoy the essence of music through this high-definition television.

A major boost for the LC-46LE820UN 46 inch LED HDTV to beat its contenders is its AQUOS LED LCD system with X-Gen LCD panel and UltraBrilliant LEDs. This panel allows maximum light while minimizing light leakage to bring in 5000000:1 dynamic contrast ratio for deeper blacks.

Similar to the LE810 series televisions, the LC-46LE820UN 46 inch LED HDTV integrates the 4-color filter, Quad Pixel Technology which adds yellow to the usual RGB spectrum. You can watch out fast-action scenes and pictures in ultimate clarity as it employs the 120Hz Fine Motion technology. To add to the performance quotient, the Sharp LC-46LE820UN Flat-panel TV incorporates Aquos 10-bit processing to allow smooth transition of on-screen elements and provides crisp and clear video outputs.

If you are a movie enthusiast, then the NetFlix video capability will allow you watch movies and TV episodes directly on the TV with Ethernet connectivity. You can also browse the Internet with the AQUOS Net and enjoy the advantage of live customer support. The Sharp LC-46LE820UN succeeds the LE810 series with the addition of the AQUOS LINK. This gives you an edge in controlling AQUOS Blu-ray Disc player and other devices with a single remote.

Nothing but the best in audio and video quality, the Sharp LC-46LE820UN TV with no nitpicks to its credit tops any buyer’s list.

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Tester Cable

A wireless microphone, as the name implies, is a microphone without a physical cable connecting it directly to the sound recording or amplifying equipment with which it is associated. Wireless microphone systems are a key component in almost every broadcast, motion picture, theatrical and sound stage production, as well as corporate, religious and educational venues.

The professional models transmit in VHF or UHF radio frequency and have true diversity reception which eliminates dead spots and the effects caused by the reflection of the radio waves on walls and surfaces in general. The VHF band is located in the frequency range between 30 MHz and 300 MHz. This is the other common band used in wireless microphone systems, but it is not used as commonly as UHF.

VHF wireless microphones are typically those of the fixed frequency type, meaning that the user has no opportunity to switch frequencies if interference is encountered. The UHF band is located in the frequency range between 300 MHz and 3 GHz and is the most common band used in wireless microphone systems. Depending on national regulations, which differ for every country, wireless microphones may operate in the range between 470 MHz and 865 MHz. These frequencies are shared with over-the-air TV broadcasts. So when selecting a frequency, the user must know what frequencies to stay away from to avoid interference.

Advantages and disadvantages of wireless microphones

The biggest advantage of a wireless microphone system is its freedom of movement. Since a wireless microphone is not connected by any cable, the user does not get restricted by the length of the cable. Wireless microphone sends audio signals over the air, rather than through microphone cables. The microphone is attached to a transmitter and the signals are received by a receiver connected to the audio console or recording device. The user can avoid cable problems which frequently occur because of the constant moving and stressing of the cables.

Though wireless microphones are in use everywhere, it has its disadvantages too, regardless of its state of the art technology. It has only a limited operation time due to low battery life. It does not work if the user takes the microphone out of range. Sometimes there may be the possibility of interference with other radio equipment or other microphones.

Different kinds of wireless microphones

Generally they are two types of wireless microphones – handheld wireless microphone and bodypack wireless microphone. Handheld microphone is like a normal wireless microphone, but it has a bigger body to accommodate the transmitter and battery pack. Bodypack microphone is a small box housing the transmitter and battery pack, but not the microphone itself. It is attachable to the belt or elsewhere and has a wire going to headset, lavaliere microphone or a guitar.

Some of the manufacturers of wireless microphones offer a plug on transmitter for existing wired microphones which plugs into the XLR output of the microphone and transmits to the receiver. This offers many of the benefits of an integrated system, and also allows microphone types to be used without a cable.

Victor Epand is an expert consultant for music gear, speakers, and microphones. You can find the best marketplace for music gear, speakers, and microphones at these 3 sites: music gear,equipment, speakers, subwoofers.

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