Showing posts with label DLNA. Show all posts
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Monday, 7 March 2011

Quick review of LG HX995TZ Home Theatre System

LG ELECTRONICS recently announced its latest 3D Blu-ray home theatre system, the HX995TZ.

The HX995TZ, comprises two slim front-channel speakers, two surround speakers and a main unit that have been designed for a co-ordinated look with TVs.

Measuring just 29mm front-to-back, the surround speakers blend seamlessly into any environment, the company said.

And with its complete absence of wires, the HX995TZ gives users the freedom to set up the main unit and active subwoofer anywhere they please.


The 5.1-channel HX995TZ is rated at 1,100 watts of output and has the six LG Sound Gallery modes, including VSM Plus, Clear Voice and MP3 Up-scaling - all of which allow users to tailor the sound to their preference.

With NetCast, users gain access to an array of online content including video streaming, web albums and weather information.

The HX995TZ can also connect wirelessly to DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) and CIFS (Common Internet File System) compatible storage devices or computers.

Other highlights include two HDMI-in and one HDMI-out, iPod/iPhone dock and recharge, DivX HD/MKV-file playback and external hard disk playback.

Quick review of LG HX995TZ Home Theatre System

LG ELECTRONICS recently announced its latest 3D Blu-ray home theatre system, the HX995TZ.

The HX995TZ, comprises two slim front-channel speakers, two surround speakers and a main unit that have been designed for a co-ordinated look with TVs.

Measuring just 29mm front-to-back, the surround speakers blend seamlessly into any environment, the company said.

And with its complete absence of wires, the HX995TZ gives users the freedom to set up the main unit and active subwoofer anywhere they please.


The 5.1-channel HX995TZ is rated at 1,100 watts of output and has the six LG Sound Gallery modes, including VSM Plus, Clear Voice and MP3 Up-scaling - all of which allow users to tailor the sound to their preference.

With NetCast, users gain access to an array of online content including video streaming, web albums and weather information.

The HX995TZ can also connect wirelessly to DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) and CIFS (Common Internet File System) compatible storage devices or computers.

Other highlights include two HDMI-in and one HDMI-out, iPod/iPhone dock and recharge, DivX HD/MKV-file playback and external hard disk playback.

Quick review of LG HX995TZ Home Theatre System

LG ELECTRONICS recently announced its latest 3D Blu-ray home theatre system, the HX995TZ.

The HX995TZ, comprises two slim front-channel speakers, two surround speakers and a main unit that have been designed for a co-ordinated look with TVs.

Measuring just 29mm front-to-back, the surround speakers blend seamlessly into any environment, the company said.

And with its complete absence of wires, the HX995TZ gives users the freedom to set up the main unit and active subwoofer anywhere they please.


The 5.1-channel HX995TZ is rated at 1,100 watts of output and has the six LG Sound Gallery modes, including VSM Plus, Clear Voice and MP3 Up-scaling - all of which allow users to tailor the sound to their preference.

With NetCast, users gain access to an array of online content including video streaming, web albums and weather information.

The HX995TZ can also connect wirelessly to DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) and CIFS (Common Internet File System) compatible storage devices or computers.

Other highlights include two HDMI-in and one HDMI-out, iPod/iPhone dock and recharge, DivX HD/MKV-file playback and external hard disk playback.

Saturday, 18 December 2010

Quick Review of Motorola Smartphone : Defy

Motorola's new smartphone, the Defy, is built tough. When all its protective covers are securely closed, this device is dust-proof as well as scratch and water resistant.
"The Defy was designed to protect it from life's little challenges such as a sudden rain shower or a drop in the sand," the company said in a statement.
Powered by Android 2.1, the smartphone weighs 118g and has a 3.7in touchscreen that is ideal for viewing pictures, videos and websites.
The Defy supports the full suite of Google services such as Google Docs for working on documents on the go.
The phone, which has a 5-megapixel camera, also features CrystalTalk plus, a noise reduction filter that allows users to hear their callers clearly even in loud environments.
The phone can also stream files such as photos and videos to a device that supports DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) such as HDTVs.
Music lovers will appreciate the phone's Connected Music Player feature which can automatically download lyrics to their favourite tunes.
Defy can also double up as a portable wireless hotspot and allows up to five other devices to connect to it to surf the Internet via 3G.
More applications for the phone can be downloaded from the Android Market online. However, currently only free applications are available for download.

Quick Review of Motorola Smartphone : Defy

Motorola's new smartphone, the Defy, is built tough. When all its protective covers are securely closed, this device is dust-proof as well as scratch and water resistant.
"The Defy was designed to protect it from life's little challenges such as a sudden rain shower or a drop in the sand," the company said in a statement.
Powered by Android 2.1, the smartphone weighs 118g and has a 3.7in touchscreen that is ideal for viewing pictures, videos and websites.
The Defy supports the full suite of Google services such as Google Docs for working on documents on the go.
The phone, which has a 5-megapixel camera, also features CrystalTalk plus, a noise reduction filter that allows users to hear their callers clearly even in loud environments.
The phone can also stream files such as photos and videos to a device that supports DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) such as HDTVs.
Music lovers will appreciate the phone's Connected Music Player feature which can automatically download lyrics to their favourite tunes.
Defy can also double up as a portable wireless hotspot and allows up to five other devices to connect to it to surf the Internet via 3G.
More applications for the phone can be downloaded from the Android Market online. However, currently only free applications are available for download.

Quick Review of Motorola Smartphone : Defy

Motorola's new smartphone, the Defy, is built tough. When all its protective covers are securely closed, this device is dust-proof as well as scratch and water resistant.
"The Defy was designed to protect it from life's little challenges such as a sudden rain shower or a drop in the sand," the company said in a statement.
Powered by Android 2.1, the smartphone weighs 118g and has a 3.7in touchscreen that is ideal for viewing pictures, videos and websites.
The Defy supports the full suite of Google services such as Google Docs for working on documents on the go.
The phone, which has a 5-megapixel camera, also features CrystalTalk plus, a noise reduction filter that allows users to hear their callers clearly even in loud environments.
The phone can also stream files such as photos and videos to a device that supports DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) such as HDTVs.
Music lovers will appreciate the phone's Connected Music Player feature which can automatically download lyrics to their favourite tunes.
Defy can also double up as a portable wireless hotspot and allows up to five other devices to connect to it to surf the Internet via 3G.
More applications for the phone can be downloaded from the Android Market online. However, currently only free applications are available for download.