September 27, 2011

Choosing The Proper TV Screen Size

The unit must be placed close to an energy outlet for convenience and tucking the cables and wires out of sight. A normal seating placement of a TV screen should be close to three to six time the screens size of width for the most enjoyable viewing pleasure.

The units of measurement of the horizontal and vertical proportion of a TV screen are called its aspect ratio. Aspect ratio relates to the shape of the screen. For traditional televisions, this is 4:3 as with wide screen TV's the aspect ratio is 16:9.

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A wide screen TV has the shape much like a movie screen, which creates the feel of watching from a movie theater.

Wide screens are of course more expensive, and have an inclination to distort images that are intended for normal sizes of television screens. Different modes are available on wide screen TV's so check with the manufacturer to experiment with your viewing screen option modes.

Entertainment centers can be limiting of size if you are planning for a large size television. When shopping for a TV that will fit into an entertainment center, remember to allow measurements for the screens size of height, weight, depth and width.

There should also be room left for proper ventilation for TV's, which rest on entertainment centers. Be sure to leave at the very least 3 inches at the top and sides of the TV screen and enough room to attach speakers if you so choose.

Then there is also the advantage of buying a flat screen TV that can be mounted onto the walls of your home or office. Wall mounted TV screens give you the advantage of great entertainment and more room to move around in your home.

Normally a television screen measuring 27 inches and less are always a good choice for home entertainment viewing. Keeping the viewing distance proportioned to the TV screen size aids in the viewing pleasure experience.

Choose the screen size based on the distance of viewing the television screen. Being to close or to far away will affect your view of the TV screen.

The approximate recommendations of screen size and sitting position are 5 to 10 feet for viewing 32 to 37 inch screens. 10 to 15 feet for viewing 42 inch television screens. 7 to 17 feet for viewing a 50-inch television screen. Moreover, measurement of feet from viewing a larger size screen should be 15 or better in length.

Remember the higher the resolution the more expensive the price of a flat screen television.

Taking the time for measurements before purchase will be sure to have you bringing home an enjoyable screen size that you will be comfortable with for years to come.

Choosing The Proper TV Screen Size

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September 22, 2011

Corning Enterprise Fiber Optic Cable - Types and Applications

Corning Cable Systems (also called CCS) provides a very complete fiber cable product line for enterprise networks. Enterprise fiber network market includes universities, businesses, medical compuses, and more. Application types vary a lot from indoor to outdoor. So let's dive into the types of fiber cables Corning provides in this market.

Corning's Indoor Fiber Cables for Enterprise Networks

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a) Indoor Tight Buffered Fiber Cable

Corning's MIC Riser Cables are designed for use in riser and general purpose environments for intrabuilding backbone and horizontal installations. These multi-fiber cables use 900 µm TBII Buffered Fibers which makes easy, consistent stripping and facilitate termination. This cable has a dielectric central member, the fibers are surrounded by dielectric strength members and protected by a flame-retardant outer jacket. The all-dielectric cable construction requires no grounding or bonding, making these cables ideal for routing inside buildings including riser shafts, to the telecommunications rooms and workstations.

b) Indoor Ribbon Fiber Cable

Corning's Ribbon Plenum Cables are designed for use in plenum, riser and general purpose environments for intrabuilding backbone installations and for high-fiber-count data centers. These cables consist of 2 to 216 fibers organized into 12-fiber ribbons inside a central tube. Dielectric strength members provide tensile strength while a specially formulated flame-retardant outer jacket allows the design to meet the requirements of the NFPA 262 flame test.

c) Indoor Loose Tube Fiber Cable

Corning's MIC 250 Cables utilize 250 µm color-coded optical fibers, surrounded by dielectric strength members with a flexible, flameretardant outer jacket. These cables are very good for creating multi-fiber preconnectorized assemblies as the 12-fiber groupings enable compatibility with multi-fiber connectors. The flexible, flame-retardant jacket and non-preferential bend axis allow installation in space-constrained areas and the all-dielectric cable construction requires no grounding or bonding. These cables come in 62.5 µm, 50 µm and single-mode versions, including Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet versions.

d) Indoor Interconnect

Corning's Zipcord Riser Cables are designed for interconnect applications. Two 900 µm tight buffered fibers are surrounded by aramid yarn dielectric strength members and a flame-retardant jacket. This cable design offers mechanical durability and flame resistance that meets UL-1666 requirements for riser and general building applications. This cable also meets requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) Article 770 and the cables are OFNR and CSA FT-4 listed.

Corning's Outdoor Fiber Cables for Enterprise Networks

a) Outdoor Loose Tube

Corning's ALTOS All-Dielectric Gel-Free Cables are designed for outdoor and limited indoor use for campus backbones in lashed aerial and duct installations. The loose tube gel-free design is waterblocked using water-swellable materials. The flexible buffer tubes can be routed in closures and the SZ-stranded, loose tube design isolates fibers from installation and environmental rigors while allowing midspan access.

The all-dielectric cable construction requires no bonding or grounding and these cables have a medium-density polyethylene jacket that is rugged, durable and easy to strip. A variety of fiber types are available including 62.5 µm, 50 µm, single-mode and hybrid versions, as well as fibers with Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet performance.

b) Outdoor Single Tube

Corning's SST-Drop Dielectric Cables offer installation of standard ALTOS Cables in a single-tube design. The dielectric version doesn't require bonding and grounding. The cables are RDUP listed (formerly RUS) and offer very good crush resistance.

c) Outdoor Ribbon

Corning Cable Systems SST-Ribbon Gel-Free Cables introduces high-fiber-count gel-free cables. It provides up to 432 fibers in a compact design, the coupling features ensure the ribbon stack and cable act as one unit, providing long-term reliability in aerial, duct and direct-buried applications. These features also minimize ribbon movement in situations where cable vibration may occur.

d) Outdoor Tight Buffered

Corning's tactical fiber optic cable is for routing in all environments or conditions between buildings and modular telecommunications gear for communications, data or video. Applications include military mobile communications (temporary or permanent communication systems), traffic and video control (optical feeds in rugged environments), broadcast video (temporary or permanent setups at events), and industrial or other harsh environments (extreme conditions such as abrasive or chemical atmospheres and high crush environments).

Corning Enterprise Fiber Optic Cable - Types and Applications

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September 18, 2011

ABC: Digital Dictation

According to Dictaphone®, in 1952 recorded dictation itself was established as "a time saver over handwriting and stenography among attorneys, physicians and other professionals". In fact, it was in 1973 that the first mini-cassette recorder was marketed, making analog dictation the technological equivalent of listening to music on an 8 track tape!

There are several options to capture dictation files, once you have decided to upgrade. They include:

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I. TELEPHONIC OR DIAL IN DICTATION

A toll free number is dialed, a pass code punched in and work is dictated into the receiver or speaker of a standard telephone, using the key pad to control the recording functions (play, rewind, insert, etc.). Upon completion of the call, the digital file created is routed through the internet to a secretary, virtual assistant or transcription company.

Dial in dictation has many benefits, including:

no capital expenditure for equipment or software;

no learning curve for portable recorder or dictation software;

24 hour service availability;

ability to dictate from anywhere there is a phone, including while traveling;

works as well for single professionals as it does for large corporations.

II. PORTABLE RECORDERS

Portable digital recorders can be located in any electronics or office supply store, catalog or website. They range in price from as little as $50.00 to 0.00 and up. Along with the recorder, software is provided for the transfer of the digital file created by the unit to a computer, generally through a USB cable or a cradle. A user guide and software included with the recorder usually contain instructions and a tutorial.

Dictating is fairly straight forward and quite similar to an analog (tape) recorder. When purchasing a unit, note button size, shape and location. Be certain that the unit is not so small, or button placement so awkward that it is uncomfortable to use. Also be certain that the recorder has all the functions needed. Some less expensive models, for instance, do not have the ability to insert - that quick rewind to go over what you just said to say it better. Research all the model's functions before you purchase!

Once a digital file is created and uploaded to a PC, it is ready to be sent through a company's network, direct upload to a transcription service provider or over the internet to a virtual assistant. Many portable software units require the purchase of separate transcription software and equipment such as a foot pedal.

III. DIGITAL DICTATION SOFTWARE

As with many types of software, development of digital dictation applications range from basic to the extremely comprehensive and industry specific. Most dictation software has a free trial period (usually thirty days) and can be downloaded directly from a developer's website. In a nutshell, digital dictation software turns a computer's microphone, speakers, mouse and monitor into a dictation machine. Just as with a portable unit, when the file is complete, it is ready for transfer through your company's network or over the internet to your transcription provider.

Should you invest in a portable recorder, PC-based software, or use a transcription service and toll free number? Each situation is unique and requires consideration of many factors, including your company's needs, size, volume of work and technology comfort level.

ABC: Digital Dictation

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September 13, 2011

Connect a TV to Your Laptop to Watch Netflix Movies Online

Many laptops, and some desktop Windows PC's include a special socket that connects to most TV sets.

If you have S-Video sockets on both devices, buy a cable. A 12-foot long cable sells for under on eBay or Amazon.com. The cable will cost considerably more if you buy it at a local store ( to $50+).

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The S-Video socket is round, has two pins on the left side, two pins on the right side, and keyways at the top and bottom. If you'd like to see a photo, go to images.google.com and search for s-video.

If you have a desktop PC, inspect the cards and sockets on the PC (front and back). If your desktop PC has a powerful video card, it's more likely to have what you need.

Plug the cable into both devices. Turn on the TV and switch it to the Video Input that matches the socket (a label near the socket tells you which Input).

You must reboot the PC. Windows "finds" the TV during Windows launch. The TV may flicker a few times. You cannot usually add a TV or second monitor while Windows is running.

Next, we'll configure the monitors so Windows has a Desktop that's double the width of your current Desktop.

Right-click on a blank area of your Windows Desktop and you'll get a menu. Click on Properties (or Personalize), then click the (Display) Settings tab.

Click on the icon of Monitor No. 2 and you should get a message asking if you wish to Enable it. Click Yes.

Change the resolution on both monitors to 800 x 600. You can try higher resolutions, but they may not work.

Enable the check box named "Extend my Windows Desktop to This Monitor." Click Apply or OK.

If everything is in place, you should see your ordinary Desktop and icons on your laptop monitor, and a copy of your Desktop background without any icons on the TV set. Your Windows Desktop now extends across both monitors. Test by moving your mouse pointer to the TV set.

Simpler video cards don't have the resources to carry colors, so the second monitor may be Black & White. Try another PC, or settle for B&W, or you can try choosing fewer Colors.

If the TV set is to the left of your laptop, click and drag the #2 monitor icon so it's to the left of the #1 icon, just to avoid confusion.

Launch your internet browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome) and go to the Netflix (or other) website. Choose the movie you'll Play online. Make sure your browser is not "full-screen" -- click the little box/double-box at the top right corner to make your browser slightly smaller than full-screen. Now you can click and drag the top of the browser to one side and drop it on the TV set. Click the box/double-box and it will expand to full-screen on the TV.

Click "Full Screen" in the bottom right corner of the Netflix player to get rid of the menus and backgrounds. Click the center of the screen to begin Play. Move the mouse to the laptop Desktop to make the controls disappear. If you have nice speakers, connect them through the headphone jack of your laptop to obtain richer audio. You may also listen through headphones, or a double-headphone jack (Radio Shack, ).

Enjoy your movie.

If the Screen Saver pops up, right-click on a blank area of the laptop desktop, click Properties, and set the screen saver to 200 minutes. Remember to change it back when you're done.

To Pause your movie, point the mouse to the TV set. You'll get a Play/Pause button on the bottom left corner, and a scroll bar that shows the film's progress.

To drag the browser back to the laptop monitor, you'll have to click the box/double-box to make it less than full screen. You can also launch another instance of your browser so you'll have one on each Desktop/monitor.

Connect a TV to Your Laptop to Watch Netflix Movies Online

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