Friday, April 12, 2013

what is the best flat screen,plasma,lcd tv does ps2 works best on?

Q. Which tv does brand and model or what not can make the ps2 fit the whole hdtv because it wont fit mine im willing to go buy one in talking about it wont fit the aspect ratio.

A. The LG LW5600 series evinced excellent color in bright and dark areas, along with relatively deep black levels and even screen uniformity for an edge-lit LED-based LCD TV. Its matte screen works well in bright rooms. The Smart TV Internet portal is well-designed with a solid selection of streaming services, and LG includes a Wi-Fi dongle. The secondary motion-sensitive remote provides a cool, easy-to-use control option. Passive 3D on this TV has minimal crosstalk, is brighter than active, and LG includes four pairs of lightweight, nonpowered glasses


Of 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, 8x12, 11x14 digital photo prints, which are the most accurate format?
Q. I am guessing digital photo prints have standard formats because it's cost effective (5x7, 8x10, 8x12, 11x14). But which format is closet in dimensions so that it most closely imitates the dimensions of your LCD screen, so what you see is basically what you get, assuming you don't do cropping? Also, can you create odd-sized print dimensions?

A. Other than the medium format digital camera backs, most digital cameras (point and shoot and DSLR's) are either 3:4 or 2:3 ratio. The 2:3 ratio is what 35mm cameras produce on film (24x36mm). Your LCD screen is only an approximation of the composition.

Therefore depending upon which sensor is in your camera, some of the formats will need no cropping.

Doing the math, you will be able to figure out which print size most closely matches your sensors rectangular ratio. Obviously the matching paper size for the more standard 2:3 sensor would be 4x6, 8x12 and 12x18 inches.

Each photo program will allow you to crop to any ratio you wish. I like the 9:16 which resembles closely the dimensions of the new HDTV's which are becoming so popular.

It is true that when I print such an image on a sheet of paper (ink-jet or true photographic) there is going to be a margin around the image. This margin is useful when matting the photo for framing.


What is a list of all the pieces you need to build a desktop computer from scratch?
Q. Including software like the OS

A. - Win7 OS (Home Premium/Enterprise/Pofessional is up to you)
- CD Drive (DVD, Blu-Ray, thast your preference) OPTIONAL
- Hard Drive (Size is variable)
- Video Card (Quality, GB is variable)
- Keyboard + Mouse (Unless you want to use a traackball or a touchscreen screen)
- Screen (Size variable to your preference) OPTIONAL as most HDTV can be connected and used as a screen
- Cables (There is an awful lot, need to research yourself)
- Processor (Core Porcessor, build and speed is dependable to you)
- Motherboard (MUST be compatiable with the core)
- Power Supply (you will need a power cord, and a power supply box which is bascially a big transformer to 'step-down' the voltage)
- Graphics Card
- RAM
- Soundcard
- Case
- Additional Drives

- Also, some form of coolign is highly reccomended despite MOST Computer cases comes with a fan, but other forms like a water coolant system or heat absorbing mats is reccomended for powerful computers

Thats it pretty much.

P.S. JS is slightly wrong there, ofcourse a case is optional, but a case holds things together, without it it will be a hard and delicate job and also it will probably not be very safe and your motherboard miught be damaged if exposed to the air or daily accidents.

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