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		<description><![CDATA[audio visual products The mini DV format has ruled the market since many years. However, there is a shift in demand of mini DVs which were used in professional video camcorders to record and store the audio-visual footage. With the development in audio-visual technology, there is a high demand of DVD format which is becoming [...]]]></description>
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<p>The mini DV format has ruled the market since many years. However, there is a shift in demand of mini DVs which were used in professional video camcorders to record and store the audio-visual footage. With the development in audio-visual technology, there is a high demand of DVD format which is becoming very popular day by day.</p>
<p>Obviously, the demand of this new format has its many advantages over other existing formats. The first and foremost advantage is the cost which makes the DVD format very cost-effective in regards to other formats. Other than that, it is widely available and can easily transfer or store files due to its digital format. In addition to this, it is very easy to convert it into different formats. The high usage of computers have made it an easy job wherein you simply require the right software to edit, convert, copy or store a DVD media.</p>
<p>Every leading manufacturer such as Sony, Hitachi and Panasonic etc. are coming up with their Mini DVD camcorders in the market. There is only one important difference between mini DVD format and regular digital video format is that the audio and video is directly recorded into a mini DVD disc and there is no need of DV tape to be inserted into the camcorder.</p>
<p>If you are in need of quality Mini DVDs from a leading manufacturer, you can use internet as a reliable medium to search for companies that can help you to meet your demands within time. So, make the best use of mediums available in the market so that you can meet your customer demands on time.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Audio Visual Products The liquid crystal display television is reigning supreme in the markets, thanks to the innovative ideas that are incorporated in it. One of the advantages of the LCD is that every television set comes out to the market has at least one HDMI port. The high definition multimedia interface (HDMI) is a [...]]]></description>
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<p>The liquid crystal display television is reigning supreme in the markets, thanks to the innovative ideas that are incorporated in it. One of the advantages of the LCD is that every television set comes out to the market has at least one HDMI port. The high definition multimedia interface (HDMI) is a new standard of high definition cables, which is a simple system that blends both video and audio into a single high band width. To be precise, the system facilitates uncompressed data transfer of audio and video from other consumer electronic devices to the digital television. This novel high definition multimedia interface will be able to connect the digital television with devices like Blue Ray and High definition DVD players. The earlier version of digital visual interface (DVI) could transfer only audio signals.</p>
<p>Many leading LCD television manufacturers have incorporated their brands of HDMI in the products. The Panasonic has Viera Link, Sony has Bravia Sync and Sharp has Aquos Link. These are a few to point out in this context. The HDMI incorporated systems will be conspicuous by the absence of several cables behind the television set. The advantage is not cosmetic alone, but also qualitative. Audio visual digital devices like set top box, gaming consoles etc can also be attached through this single cable source. Video quality of the HDMI attached television will be superb and systems with high rates of resolution will be benefited adding viewing comforts to the consumers.</p>
<p>The development of this new content in the digital television was effected in 2002 by a consortium of few television manufacturers like Panasonic, Hitachi, Sony, Philips, Toshiba and others. The first product was HDMI 1.0 format. The concept was further developed in the subsequent periods resulting in the introduction of more versions like HDMI 1.1, 1.2, 1.2a and 1.3. The process of development continued in order to improve or expand the utility value of this feature. The above formats have different capabilities. For example, HDMI 1.1 is capable of supporting only audio signals like DVI. HDMI 1.2 has achieved compatibility with personal computers, whereas HDMI 1.2a is the combined version. This format is with consumer electronic control (CEC) which has several applications. HDMI 1.3 offer high speed connections with single bandwidth cable. It also supports new colour standard called x.v.colour which can increase the number of colours the television can display. This format is considered as the best option for all television products in the future. There will not be any problem of compatibility. A few other versions like 1.3a and 1.3b are also being developed but such formats are related to manufacturing or testing procedures. They have no relevance to the performance of the televisions. The evolutionary process of technology is very dynamic. HDMI is a cable based feature and efforts are continuing to develop wireless versions to make it compatible with portable units.</p>
<p>In this context it is to be pointed out that some of the leading manufacturers like Nokia, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba are engaged in a combined effort to create a new standard for HD connections for portable devices. They are contemplating on a new mobile or mini format which is a version of HDMI port for portable devices and phones. Such efforts to incorporate innovative ideas to the LCD television have paid rich dividends. The popular support and patronage for the LCD is increasing by leaps and bounds.</p>
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