Monday, January 5, 2009

LCD or Plasma HDTVs

The war between plasma and LCD flat-panel TVs rages on, and no doubt you've heard the propaganda from both camps. While LCD has traditionally been more expensive than plasma at the larger sizes, that gap is diminishing -making other factors such as performance and features more significant. We'll take you through the pros and cons of each technology to help you make the important decision: whether to buy a plasma or LCD television?

Plasma Flat Panels

Benefits:

• Better contrast and deeper blacks. Plasma displays are known for their deep, inky-black levels, which result in better contrast and a more three-dimensional picture. Panasonic and Pioneer are especially well known for their sets' high-quality black levels, setting the standard for all other plasma sets.

By comparison, LCDs have a more difficult time "turning off" their backlighting mechanisms for a truly dark image. On the other hand, they are generally brighter than plasma displays, and therefore perform better in situations where there is a lot of ambient light (more on that later).

• Don't suffer from motion blur on action. Due to technical reasons we won't get into here, LCDs are often victims of motion blur- aka image smearing - which results in fast-action or sports footage looking blurry or smeared across the screen. In a very bad case, if a golf ball is flying through the sky, you might see a comet-like trail behind it.

• Unlimited viewing angle. Unlike LCDs, off-axis viewing of a plasma set will look the same as if you were looking at the plasma sitting directly in front of it. In short, image quality is consistent from any seat in the house.

• Cost slightly less than LCD sets. While the difference in price is shrinking, plasmas are slightly less expensive than LCDs, especially at larger sizes. However, this doesn't necessarily apply to top-end models.

Drawbacks:

• Short-term image retention a possibility. Plasmas have always gotten a bad rap for burn-in or image retention: When an image, such as a station logo or stock ticker, remains on the screen for too long, you may see a faint ghost of the image after it disappears. For most good plasma displays though, this is a non-issue, and any ghosting that appears should quickly go away. A lot of manufacturers use screen savers if an image is paused for too long to prevent image retention.

• Screens can suffer from glare in bright rooms. Plasma TVs' glass panels are known to reflect light and make them harder to watch in a bright room. Many manufacturers are using special techniques to minimize reflections, however, and some of them, such as Panasonic's anti-reflective filter, minimize these reflections and improve performance in brighter rooms. Look for antiglare options when you are shopping for a plasma TV.

• Use slightly more power than LCD displays per square inch.

• Fewer choices. LCD panels are everywhere and come in a wider variety of sizes. There is a little less variety to choose from when it comes to picking a plasma display.

The bottom line:

While we could take the stance that both technologies are equally good, and the choice is up to your personal preference, we won't go for the easy cop-out. The fact is, plasmas have a slight edge when it comes to a truly cinematic picture. If you are a cinephile who likes to watch a lot of different film sources such as Blu-ray discs or DVDs, plasma is your best bet - especially if you have some control over ambient light. The technology's deeper blacks, sharper contrast and absence of motion blur make it ideal for almost any application. Just watch out for image glare on untreated plasma displays, and make sure your plasma can stand up to the amount of uncontrollable light in your room.

LCD HDTVs

Benefits:

• Brighter images. LCD panels offer brighter pictures than plasma, making them great models for viewing in a well-lit room.

• No screen reflection. LCD televisions' matte screens don't fall prey to screen glare like plasma displays do. However, there are some exceptions to this rule, so be on the lookout for that errant non-matte screen when shopping for an LCD.

• No risk of image retention. Unlike plasma, there is absolutely no fear of image retention on an LCD display.

• Slightly lower power consumption. In a world that is becoming more energy-conscious with every passing day, consuming less power is a strong selling point. However, almost every manufacturer-plasma and LCD- is incorporating special energy-saving modes into their sets. Check power-consumption ratings and features before you buy.

Drawbacks:

• Limited viewing angle. LCD TVs' viewing angles are not as wide as plasmas. This means that if you are sitting off to the sides of the TV (or below it), the image may appear somewhat off in terms of color, contrast, and brightness.

• Blacks are not as deep as plasmas. LCDs don't begin to compare with plasmas in the black-level department. However, there are some new LCDs that use light emitting diode technology (LED) to more effectively "turn off" the black parts of the image during dark moments. These models are relatively expensive, however.

• Can suffer from motion blur. While motion blur or image smearing can be a factor when watching fast-moving action on an LCD, most manufacturers have introduced frame-interpolation technology into their LCD sets that add frames to double or even quadruple LCD's 60Hz frame rate. If motion blur is a concern, demo the LCD using sports source material. Most consumers won't notice motion blur on a screen with frame-interpolation technology.

The bottom line

While LCDs have a slight disadvantage when it comes to watching cinematic content, they do have their benefits. They can stand up to almost any viewing environment, such as watching a football game during broad daylight in a room flooded with natural light. If this sounds like your viewing space, LCD may be the way to go. Additionally, if you are looking for an HDTV at a smaller screen size, then LCD is the only way to go, as plasmas are not manufactured below 42 inches. You have a lot more choice when it comes to picking an LCD panel, and most of them are quite good, especially those from SamsungSony, and Sharp.

SKorea's Samsung says unveils world's slimmest TV (AFP)


SEOUL (AFP) - South Korea's Samsung Electronics on Monday unveiled what it says is the world's slimmest LCD (liquid crystal display) TV.

The new product, measuring only 6.5 millimetres (0.26 inch) thick, is thinner than any other existing TV set, and even slimmer than most mobile handsets, Samsung said in a statement.

Its thickness is one seventh of Samsung's "Bordeaux 850" LCD TVs, which is currently the thinnest on the market, the company said.

The new product, which adopts an LED (light emitting diode) backlighting system, will be on display at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas from January 8 to 11, Samsung added.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Zx Online


ZX Online: Journey to Immortality is the first English translation of the game. The new version will also give international gamers a chance to play this much awaited fantasy role-playing game.

The multi-awarded MMORPG has been recognized as one of the “Most Popular Online Games” by the Chinese Game Industry and “Baidu Top 10 Outstanding Online Games”. In addition, ZX Online has successively won the 2007 and 2008 Jin Ling award as one of the top 10 favorite online games among Chinese game players.

Game features and requirements
On May 28, 2008, Perfect World launched "Samsara in the Six Realms" expansion pack and propelled a new round of enthusiasm for the game. The new expansion pack introduced new features to the game, including a brand new "Ghost" school and the "Pet System." These latest features will be included in the English version that will be licensed to the Philippines.

ZX Online: Journey to Immortality boasts of the following:

Full 3D Pathing System - Players can simply click on a location in their map and the system will automatically navigate the character to that location, avoiding obstacles along the way.

Evolving Pet System – ZX Online: Journey to Immortality’s pet system is unique because they evolve: Pets grow, learn new skills, and eventually, "go to heaven" and leave a special jade talisman to bring luck to their owners.

Flying System - In traditional Chinese martial art myths, flying a sword is the ultimate sign of a powerful warrior. ZX Online: Journey to Immortality brings this fantasy alive in the game.

Talisman System - Talismans are a known to be a source of a Chinese warrior's source of extra power. In the game, players are able to create their own talismans, as well as combine two or more to create a much more powerful one.

Mount System - Mounts are animals that allow gamers to travel faster. In ZX Online: Journey to Immortality, there are various mounts available, including the Chinese divine beasts such as the unicorn, phoenix, and dragon. Two players can ride one mount, provided that they are a couple.

Cooperative Quests and Missions - Quests and missions are more engaging and require cooperation among gamers. There are quests and missions designed for couples, groups, families, and guilds.

To enjoy the game, ZX Online’s minimum hardware specifications are:

Windows XP/2000 – Intel ® Celeron ® 1 GHz+ CPU, 128MB RAM, 2GB Hard drive, 32MB Graphics card and DirectX 8.1 or higher.

Windows Vista - Intel ® Pentium ® 4.3 GHz + CPU, 1GB RAM, 2GB Hard drive, 32MB Graphics card and DirectX 8.1 or higher.

Latest Cell Phone

BlackBerry Bold 9000

RIM BlackBerry Bold 9000 is equipped with a 624MHz Intel PXA270 processor, whereas previous BlackBerrys had 312MHz processors, so technically, you should enjoy smoother and faster performance.

During our briefing, there were a few hiccups in performance, but we’re going to keep our fingers crossed and chalk it up to the fact that it wasn’t a final unit. There’s also 128MB of flash memory and 1GB of onboard memory, which is all supplemented by the microSD/SDHC expansion slot (supports up to 16GB cards).





Motorola A810

Motorola A810 is a midrange GSM-only touchscreen phone with a basic 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth and microSD expandable memory. Motorola A810 smartphone comes in a minimalist design, and relies inputs to its touchscreen. No keypad is packed to the A810, just green button, right button and a 5-way nagivation joystick abailable to receive, reject calls and navigating. Motorola A810 is powered by Linux OS. Other feature should include an FM tuner and a 2MP camera






Samsung Access A827 Phone with AT&T
Samsung Access A827 Phone released for AT&T, the Samsung Access is the first device to offer AT&T Mobile TV, delivering full-length television content and sporting events from top networks, including programming from leading entertainment brands CBS Mobile, Comedy Central, ESPN Mobile TV, FOX Mobile, MTV, NBC 2GO, NBC News2Go and Nickelodeon. The Access also features advanced multimedia capabilities such as a camera, external stereo speakers, stereo Bluetooth, AT&T Music and AT&T Video.






Nokia 5320 XpressMusic Phone

Nokia 5320 XpressMusic is specifically crafted with the music listener in mind. With the voice-controlled Say and Play feature, consumers only need to say the name of a favorite artist or song to automatically play it. Offering additional features, the 5320 XpressMusic includes a 3.5 mm audio jack, up to 24 hours of playback time.

X-MEN ORIGIN: WOLVERINE

Hugh Jackman unsheathes the claws once again as he plays the fan-favorite mutant Wolverine in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," opening May 1, 2009.

Directed by Gavin Hood, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" pits Wolverine against Sabretooth, played by Liev Schreiber and a host of other mutants including Blob and Deadpool, as well as the nefarious Weapon X project.

Wolverine, Marvel's most hardcore mutant, the Canadian with the unbreakable skeleton, overworked healing factor and razor-sharp claws that can cut through anything returns to theaters May 1, 2009 in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine."

You better believe the next few months will be FULL of awesome sneak peeks at the movie, character revelations and so much more, but right now, we have to sit tight and bask in the glory of the film's first trailer.

New Year Fireworks!


New Year’s Eve is just as much about spectacular

fireworks displays as it is about expensive club

entry fees, booze and parties. In recent years

there has been growing competition between the

world’s major cities as to who can lay claim to the

title of best New Year’s Eve fireworks

extravaganza, and 2009 was no exception.

Cabal Online



Action MMORPG game, set in a -3rd person view perspective. Utilizes a combo system within its gameplay that allows players to have more powerful attacks based on timing. In this world, seven "masters" rose up, each wielding the ancient abilities of the "Force Power".

The primary aspect of leveling in the game is quests. Typical quests involve moving from one place to another, interaction between NPCs, killing enemies, and dungeon quests.

The game takes place in a mythical world known as Nevareth, which has been decimated by an evil entity known as CABAL. Survivors of the devastation were scattered across the now-barren landscape. In this world, seven “masters” rose up, each wielding the ancient abilities of the “Force Power”. These masters taught the people, and the world was rebuilt. One year later, the CABAL is plotting a return to power by breeding a child to be the new king of the people. The players of the game take up the role of heroes who battle the CABAL uprising and conspiracy.

The skill system allows players to deduct or remove skills completely by paying in-game currency. At every decadic level there is a promotion quest to earn one of either of these special skills: an astral weapon, aura mode, battle mode, combo start or an upgrade in either of these 5 skills. The PVP system has a limit of 3 minutes in which you must kill the player in order to receive 1 honour point (that can be used for buying higher stacks of items/potions in 1 inventory slot) and the player is automatically sent to the nearest town with no death penalties.