All of the Apple Macbook products have upgraded their line, and I am choosing to buy either a Macbook or a Macbook Pro to be used for digital video editing and some photoshop work? In your opinion, which one is the best. I may consider the 13".
I am planning to buy a 40" HD LCD TV. Initially I planned for during holidays (last week of November to end of December). But my friend advised to buy it just before superbowl to be able to get the best deal. Which one do you think the best time to buy a TV?
I recently bought a DVI/HDMI cable and connected my computer to my 42" plasma tv. The resolution is very poor. I tried changing the resolution to match the tv (1080) but it made the text very hard to read. I tried adjusting the resolution from the video card and the computer settings, nothing. No matter what resolution I try, it still looks bad. Not sure if it matters, but I’m running a 7950 GT video card.
I am working on a flash video that will be displaying on a 42" plasma at a tradeshow and I was wondering what screen resolution the file had to be created at to display on the entire screen. The resolution on my TV says 1024/768. Isn’t 1080P HD much higher than that?
I recently bought a Sony 42" LCD TV, and I was hoping to put it above my fireplace, but is this safe? Also, is it safe to place the TV in an area that is warm, like near the kitchen? Also, does this rule apply to Plasma TV’s too? Thanks!
I am planning to buy a PHILIPS 42 PF9630 Ambilight plasma TV. Everyone says you must avoid static pictures or vertical black bars from 4:3 video in a 16:9 plasma to prevent BURN IN. But, what happens with black bars that appear in many "ultra wide" 16:9 DVDs? Do they burn onto de display? Or this model "recognize" this type of black bars? Thanks.
I just bought an Iphone 3G for today from an AT&T store and I didn’t notice that my phone has a dead pixel until I got home.
Will they do something about this if I come back there tomorrow? Its kinda too late to go back already. Or this is something I should just "suck it up?"