The Hottest and Latest Hunting Technology and Gadgets Today

Sometimes, the things and gadgets that you think are the least useful will prove you wrong in the end. And in a potentially dangerous sport like hunting, having all the right hunting gadgets that technology brings you can be a matter of life and death. Let’s take a solar powered torchlight as an example. Don’t think it’d be of any use to you? Well, imagine the kind of convenience and security measure it would provide you if you had it and you run out of battery supplies. Furthermore, the solar powered torchlight doesn’t need batteries and they can operate for over long periods at night even when there’s no sunlight because they have the capability of storing energy in their internal batteries.

And yes, of course, hunting is a skill-game. The only way to get really good at hunting is not by way of having as many hunting gadgets in your backpack as possible. The only way to get good at hunting is by practicing, practicing and practicing. You can have a 500-yard hunting rifle, laser rangefinders and whatever-else-you-can-find-on-and-off-the-internet and yet, without the right skills, you will do not much better than without the hunting gadgets.

But imagine, if you’re OK in the hunting game and you have some cool and funky hunting gadgets with you, it WILL make a difference. With some skill, hunting gadgets like the precision hunting rifle and motion detectors will come in really handy!

One of the most amazing hunting gadgets to have handy is the Rangefinders (I personally love the Simmons Rangefinder) which gives you the confidence of shooting with unparalleled accuracy. Because with each shot, the Rangefinder will recalibrate, you get more and more accurate with each shot. Therefore, even an amateur hunting enthusiast can be quite successful during the hunting trips. The right Rangefinder should be resistant to weather elements like rain and extreme heat. And the Rangefinder’s performance should not be affected AT ALL with rain and close-by objects like leaves, branches and leaves.

The best Rangefinders in the market should be as silent as your footsteps whenever you’re hunting. Other factors you should check out before you buy a new Rangefinder is the weight of the hunting gadget, the complexity of setup, ease of use, size of the hunting gadget and how fast does the battery run out. If the Rangefinder has a speed gun function…all the better but an expert in hunting can probably live without it. The hunting gadget should be accurate to within a foot off the target. Anything less than that, forget it.

Apple’s profit may be higher for new iPhone

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc’s latest iPhone will be more profitable than any other product in its popular iPod line of music players, despite a price tag that is half of the previous iPhone, according to a study.

Helped by lower component costs, margins for the new iPhone are expected to exceed the 50 percent level achieved by Apple’s most popular media players, according to a preliminary study by research firm iSuppli Corp, released late on Tuesday.

“Apple’s iPod and iPhone products typically are priced about 50 percent more than their (materials and manufacturing) costs,” iSuppli said. “With the new iPhone sold at a price of $199 and the estimated subsidy of $300, Apple will achieve an even higher … margin.

Wireless phone carriers are expected pay a subsidy of about $300 to Apple for each of the new iPhones, iSupply said.

ISupply estimates manufacturing costs for Apple’s new high-speed iPhone totaled $173, compared with $265 for the original iPhone, released one year ago for about $500 with no subsidy. After what it called “component price reductions,” the initial iPhone carried a cost of $226.

“At … $173, the new iPhone is significantly less expensive to produce than the first-generation product, despite major improvements in the product’s functionality and unique usability, due to the addition of 3G communications,” said Dr. Jagdish Rebello, principal analyst for iSuppli.

The figures don’t include other costs, including software development, shipping and distribution, and packaging, iSuppli said.

ISuppli performed what it called a “virtual teardown,” using insights from its staff to develop estimates of iPhone content, suppliers and costs.

Once the 3G iPhone becomes available, iSuppli plans to perform an actual, detailed teardown of the new iPhone’s components and cost structure.

Introduction and Review Of Samsung Glyde

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The Samsung Glyde makes a much better competitor to the LG Voyager than the Apple iPhone. Against the Voyager, also on Verizon Wireless, the Glyde has much better Web browsing and GPS navigation. The menu setup is also better, with a slicker interface and more customizations. On the other hand, the Voyager has V Cast mobile TV and a better camera. Neither really comes close to the iPod’s intuitive, responsive screen and interface, and V Cast Music isn’t nearly as friendly or fun as the iTunes software and store. Most of all, though, our biggest problem with the Glyde is with its poor touch response, especially when we could tell from the visual and haptic feedback we were pressing the buttons, but nothing happened on screen. These issues should have been sorted out before the phone made its way to market.

Release: May 2008. Price: $200.
Pros: Slick interface with cool effects. Top-notch, full HTML Web browser rendered pages perfectly. Navigation was sharp; we like VZ Nav improvements.
Cons: Touchscreen didn’t register our taps, wasn’t responsive enough. Multimedia features need an overhaul to compete with iPhone / iTunes. Better camera lens, please.

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Stun Gun and Self-Defense

There are a wide variety of non-lethal self-defense weapons available today. If you’re looking for afford ability, portability and reliability, the standard stun gun is a great choice. Many different types can be ordered online.

Not to be confused with its cousin, the taser, the stun gun is its own animal. A stun gun works by disrupting the body’s electrical system. Using household batteries, stun guns supply electricity to a system of transformers which boost the voltage to high levels while reducing the dangerous amperage. The electricity heads to the oscillator, which creates a specific pulse pattern which, in turn, charges the capacitor that supplies the electrodes with a charge.

In layman’s terms, that means that a simple nine-volt battery becomes a 500,000 volt zap out the other end. The electrodes, which are basically two pieces of metal, have a gap between them. This causes the circuit to be open, meaning that the electricity is waiting to travel completely through them. In order for the charge to go through, the circuit must be closed. This is where the assailant comes in; his body creates a closed circuit, allowing the charge to pass into his body, rendering him immobile.

The electrical charge from a stun gun confuses the body’s nervous system. There is always electricity running from top to bottom in a person’s body, carrying bits of communication from the brain and back again. When a high amount of outside voltage is introduced, the body’s signals get mixed up. The muscles aren’t receiving the proper information from the brain and vice versa. Since they aren’t getting any input, they don’t know what to do. They’re confused. They freeze, and your attacker is temporarily paralyzed.

Another way that a stun gun immobilizes an attacker is by sending a pulse frequency into the body. This imitates the body’s natural signals, and for a very short length of time, causes the muscles to work extraordinarily hard. By not giving any specific information on what the muscles are supposed to do, the body tires itself out immediately. This leaves any would-be assailant completely drained of energy, allowing time for you to get away and seek help.

A stun gun also often has another pair of electrodes, an inner pair, which are designed to emit sparks and noise. These electrodes serve as a display of power, a frightening sight for any attacker. They are physically harmless, but can often prevent an assailant from coming too close.

One of the major advantages of a stun gun is its compact nature. From pen-sized devices to stun guns the size of household flashlights, there are options for everyone’s taste. Some may prefer the element of surprise while others like their stun gun to be large and in charge. Some say that the disadvantage of the stun gun is that the attacker must be within arms reach in order for it to discharge its electrical shock. Of course, if an attack were to take place in a confined area such as a stairwell, there is no other option but close proximity.

An important thing to check before purchasing a stun gun is the laws of your particular state and county. Many areas have certain restrictions on the carrying of a stun gun by a civilian. Some cities and states completely prohibit the use of stun guns by civilians or law enforcement. Others will allow possession only if the carrier is licensed in the use of firearms. Check the information available thoroughly to avoid any legal trouble.

If they are legal in your area, consider purchasing one. For those without self-defense training, a stun gun is a great electronic gadgets to possess. They are inexpensive and are guaranteed to bring any attacker to their knees.

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Apple IPhone Competitors

Samsung Instinct Review and Specifications

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A close cousin to the apple iPhone in terms of look and feel, the samsung Instinct comes with a snazzy, easy-to-use interface, 3G data access, on-demand video, full-track music downloads, voice commands, and turn-by-turn GPS navigation.

Pros: Touch interface rivals the iPhone, and even beats it with vibrating “haptic” feedback when you tap the screen; speedy 3G data access for video and music, as well as tethering to a laptop; almost the same size and weight as the iPhone; expandable memory.

Cons: No Wi-Fi; Web browser looks clunky compared to the iPhone’s; no Exchange support (save for Outlook Web Access); probably won’t be able to match the iPhone’s potential as a mobile software platform.Availability: Mid-June on Samsung Instinct cost:

Probably in the $200–250 range

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Review and Specifications

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The first Windows Mobile phone made by Sony Ericsson, the Xperia X1 boasts an “arc-slider” form factor, a full QWERTY keypad, and a unique “paneled” interface running atop the Windows Mobile OS.

Pros: One-touch panels look promising; “arc” form factor ideal for viewing the display while typing; three-inch, razor-sharp WVGA screen; “optical” joystick makes it easier to scroll through Web pages; full Office and Exchange support; on-board Wi-Fi.

Cons: Relatively heavy and bulky; Windows Mobile interface much trickier to use than the iPhone UI; sure to be pricey.

Availability: Later this year

Price: No details yet, but bound to be $400 or more

LG Vu Review and Specifications

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This thin, light, and stylish HSDPA-enabled handset boasts AT&T’s new live TV service, which delivers about nine channels of streaming video. It also comes with a slick animated interface, mobile email, and AT&T’s one-way video conferencing service.

Pros: Great-looking video quality using AT&T’s live TV service; slips easily into a jeans pocket; access to full-track music downloads; memory expansion.

Cons: Interface doesn’t take full advantage of the Vu’s touchscreen abilities; no Wi-Fi; no Exchange support; expensive considering what you get.

Availability: Later this month on AT&T

Price: $299

LG Voyager Review and Specifications

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Think the old enV music phone, except with a 2.8-inch touchscreen display on the outside flip. Inside the clamshell you’ll find a full QWERTY keypad, while couch potatoes can tune in to Verizon’s live TV service.

Pros: Snazzy touch interface; physical QWERTY keypad for tapping out long messages; 3G data access for on-demand video clips, full-track music downloads, and speedy Web browsing; turn-by-turn GPS navigation; memory expansion.

Cons: Relatively big and bulky; Web browser’s so-so HTML rendering pales compared to the iPhone’s browser; no Exchange support; no Wi-Fi; pricey.

Availability: Now on Verizon Wireless

Price: $299

HTC Touch Review and Specifications

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Another Windows Mobile handset, except this one comes with HTC’s TouchFlo interface—a spinning 3D cube that gives you one-touch access to your contacts, messaging, Web browsing, multimedia, and more.

Pros: Small and slim enough to fit in a jeans pocket; clever TouchFlo interface makes for easy access to oft-used phone features; full Office and Exchange support; 3G data access for on-demand video clips and full-track music downloads.

Cons: Good luck navigating the tricky Windows Mobile interface without a stylus; virtual QWERTY keypad makes for clunky typing; no Wi-Fi.

Availability: Now on Sprint

Price: $249

But maybe apple iPhone still the best…

New mobile phone now is a faxing machine, printer, scanner and copier complete with tri-band GSM connectivity!

Apple IPhone Cases

Ever since Apple’s iPhone came out many other companies and manufacturers have come out with different case designs to protect and showcase your iPhone. Just the fact that a case exists does not mean that Apple approves of it as a good iPhone case.

The silicone protection case is one of the many different types available. These cases come in a variety of colors to suit your individual taste. Depending on your preference, you can get them in pink, purple, blue, black, and many other colors. The iPhone cases conform to the body of the gadget and also accommodate the various functions of the gadget. Some cases have an open window for the screen area, while others feature a transparent screen protection. Deciding which one is right for you will lead you through many different choices from different manufacturers.

The crystal plastic case is another option to protect your iPhone. It can come in many different colors suited to the iPhone owner’s preference and some have integrated belt clips for easy belt mounting. The hard crystal case also comes with an LCD screen protector. Many manufacturers of the iPod cases are the makers of the recently released iPhone cases as well.

For the more luxury minded, there are also leather cases for the iPhone. Although predominantly black, there are also other options in terms of colors. They are usually made of hard leather and are more bulky than most iPhone cases. Some of the leather cases have pouches, while others have lids to secure your phone.

You can also get pocket pouches that will hold and protect your phone. These are very handy containers of iPhones because they are smaller than most and all you have to do is slide out your iPhone if you want to use it. Other forms of iPhone cases are flip-lid cases that protect the iPhone and give users direct access to the screen by just flipping the lid. These cases are bulkier than most and may be difficult to store in your pocket.

The iPhone has fast become a fashion statement, and for the fashion followers there are even designer cases by well-known designers such as Louis Vuitton. The fashion industry has found a niche for these specialized gadgets and many of the clients of the big brand names appreciate this.

Do Stun Guns Work?

Another article on the latest electronic gadget How The Stun Guns Work?

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Almost everyone knows that a stun gun discharges an electrical current, but how does that subdue a person? First we must consider that the human body uses an electrical system for communication from the brain to muscles, from senses such as touch, taste and sight to the brain. The nervous system uses an electrical impulse to travel from the brain down the nerve and to the muscle that the brain is telling to move, contract or lengthen. Basically the stun gun disrupts this communication system.

Stun guns work on a high voltage low amperage charge. When a stun gun is discharged into a body it acts to overload the nervous system with excessive electricity traveling through the nerves and muscles. In general the brain has trouble deciphering the messages being sent and is unable to clearly communicate with the muscles. This often causes temporary paralysis, or overt fatigue. The charge is considered non-lethal and is not powerful enough to damage the attacker’s body unless applied for an extended period of time.

Stun guns come in several different styles. Some are even disguised as flashlights or cell phones. Typically they run on ordinary 9 volt alkaline batteries. Stun guns come in many different voltages as well. They can range from 100,000 volts to 950,000 or more volts. For an idea of electrical strength an 800,000 volt stun gun might generate 5-8 milliamps depending on the freshness of the battery. In general, the higher the voltage the quicker the effects of the stun gun will be felt. Other factors such as the size of the attacker, the amperage of the stun gun, and how long it is held on the attacker can figure into how quickly a stun gun can disable a person. Half a second should startle an attacker while one or two seconds should daze him and induce muscle spasms. Three seconds should make an attacker unbalanced with loss of muscle control.

Stun guns can be fired multiple times if the batteries are fresh. This gives protection against more than one attacker. Stun guns should be considered as a good source of personal protection.

Feeling unsafe is no way to go about living your life. Fortunately, there are many solutions to give you peace of mind while walking through uncharted territories or for safeguarding your home and family. To stay safe on the streets, we offer an incredible array of self-defense products ranging from self-defense videos to stun guns and pepper spray.

Apple iPhone – A revolution in Gadget Technology

Another article on the latest electronic gadget the Apple iphone

specifications of Apple iPhone

Apple iPhone the dynamic inspector gadget

The iPhone, developed by the US based Apple Inc. is not just a mobile phone; it also is a music player, internet device, digital camera and a video player. For its astonishing features and amazing looks, the iPhone was named as the “Invention of the Year” in 2007 by the Time magazine. In a nutshell, specifications of the Apple iPhone are as below:

- Screen size of the phone is 3.5 inches
- Dimensions of the phone is 4.5 x 2.4 x 0.46 inches (115 x 61 x 11.6mm).
- The phone weights 4.8 ounces (135 grams).
- Screen resolution of the phone is 320×480 at 160 ppi.
- It has multi-touch input method.
- The phone iPhone works with Windows XP Home or Professional edition and Windows Vista.
- Storage capacity of the phone varies from 4GB to 8GB.
- The phone supports GSM with 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz Quad-bands.
- The phone has WiFi (802.11b/g) technology incorporated and also supports EDGE and Bluetooth 2.0.
- It has a built-in 2.0 mega pixels camera.
- Battery of the phone supports 16 hours audio playback and up to 5 hours talk/ video/ Internet browsing.

Out of the many extraordinary features, the iPhone is incorporated with visual voicemail feature that allows the users to view the current voicemail message list on the screen. The user can listen to the massages and delete them in a non-chronological order by selecting any message from the list. Furthermore, the mobile phone is smart enough to understand that the users need smooth transformation from listening music to responding a call. Therefore, it automatically fades away the music when the users respond to calls. The music fades back in, once the users end the calls.

The latest electronic gadget comes with a built-in rechargeable battery. In any case, if the battery reaches an end of lifetime; the user can retune the phone to Apple. The company will replace it for free if it still is within the warranty period.

An Apple iPhone can be ordered online at the Carphone Warehouse or from O2 website. Other mobile operators including Orange, t-mobile and Vodafone are not authorized to sell iPhone as they do not have any agreement with the Apple Inc. Having an O2 connection is not bad at all, as it covers 99% area of the country including over 7,000 restaurants, cafés, airport lounges, railway stations and pubs.

In the UK, an Apple iPhone costs about £269.00. If someone wants to buy it on monthly installments, she/he will find many options available at her / his convenience. There are basically three tariff structures to choose from - £35, £45, £55. All of the three are basically 18 months contract, meaning the buyer has to pay back the price within 1.5 years. If the buyer takes the £55 deal, she /he will get 1200 minute talk time and 500 text massages.

If someone wants the mobile phone to act as a music player, internet device, digital camera and a video player at the same time, is the best choice.

CCTV Camera Installation

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CCTV Camera Installation

This guide is written for those who do need video security and can’t afford costly installation services, or if the CCTV installer is not available in your area - the later is more common than one could think. We will cover most common security equipment types, as it is virtually impossible to go over such a wide rang of different security cameras and recording/video processing equipment available on the market.

I assume anyone considering do-it-yourself CCTV installation has basic knowledge of wiring techniques and practices. I am not to be held responsible or liable for damages to the equipment due to mishandling or misuse. Remember; during the installation always pay attention to safety. Working at heights and using tools can be dangerous, please follow all safety practices. Lets jump right to it now.

Planning: First step of any camera installation is to plan camera and monitoring equipment locations. When planning for camera locations please take in consideration light condition, never install cameras in low light room pointing straight into the sunny area it will add glare to the picture, even if your camera has back light compensation it will not be enough. Use infrared cameras for very dark conditions and/or B/W cameras with as low LUX number as possible. I am not going to discuss proper equipment selection, as this was subject of my last article.

Selecting the best possible camera locations is not easy, and will directly impact the camera views. Besides light conditions, the distance to the monitoring object is equally important. There are many different types and focal lengths of lenses; your selection will depend on light condition and distance from the camera to the monitoring object. In small rooms around 500sq. ft. cameras with standard 3.6mm lens should be OK. Keep in mind that most bullet and board type of cameras come with 3.6mm lens, the greater the distance to the monitoring object the longer focal length of the lens will be needed. There is no ease way of judging lens selection, you can eider guess or buy professional lens selector tool.. Alternatively you can start with your lens selection and if needed get longer or shorter focal length lens later. Other option as far as lens selection goes, is to use variable focus lens, which is very versatile approach and takes the guess out of the lens selection process. For those who do not know what variable focus lens is, it’s basically adjustable focal length lens that will allow to change the focal length within specified range, fore example: 2.6mm - 8mm or 5mm - 50mm.

To maximize cameras coverage and get the most out of the CCTV system for least amount of money minimize number of it by placing cameras in strategic places, unless complete area coverage is needed. Avoid overlapping camera views, do not install them with source of light directly in front of it and do not place infrared cameras pointing at each other to eliminate risk of overexposure. These are the most common mistakes that need to be avoided. After the initial camera locations are predetermined, lets look at cable placement. Make sure that it is actually possible and practical to run cable to each location, if running the cable to any camera location is for some reason impossible opt-out for alternate location.

Wiring: The most time consuming and important part of any camera installation is wiring. Plan your installation carefully to minimize cable lengths and insure good quality video signal. Never run cables alongside high power electrical lines, at least 12″ spacing between video cable and power lines are recommended. Keep the cable lengths below 400ft and use good quality cable, most people take the cable for granted, but it is actually very important aspect of any installation. The CCTV system is only as good as its weakest component. I usually stick with RG59U with power Coleman cable (YES it is US made) sometimes called Siamese type cable. It is combo cable and will transmit video and power, as an alternative it is sometimes possible to use less expensive RG6 standard coax cable with separate run of 18/2AWG for power.

The Siamese cable is less bulky and easer to run, distribution power supply is recommended with this type of cable as power will be supplied from common place right next to monitor and recording equipment. Using Siamese cable makes for more clean and neat installation, as only one line is required for each camera. Running RG6 cable with separate run for power is the likely solution if power outlets are available near each locations. In this case individual plug in power supplies are used to power them with power cable running as separate and independent line to the camera. Both types of cables are available at dvrexperts. When running the cable it is good practice to leave couple of loops of extra cable at both camera and monitoring locations. This extra length of cable is needed if in the future monitoring or location will have to be moved slightly. After the cable is in place, the labor-intensive part of installation is over, now we can get to the fun part of installation.

Camera mounting: Most s come with mounting screws and bracket included, attach the bracket firmly and remember that in some cases different brackets than the ones supplied with the cameras could be needed.

Attach the camera to the bracket and adjust the position approximately at this time, we will come back to it later. Typical security camera is powered by 12VDC or 24VAC and power input type is screw or push terminals or 2.1mm plug. Power connection will differ for each type of power supply and input style. Most cameras are 12VDC, in this case it is important to observe polarity or you may damage the camera. The power cable has two conductors and in most cases it will be red or white and black cable. Use the red or white for positive and black for negative terminals. If it has screw or push terminals power input connect the cable directly observing polarity, if it is 2.1mm plug, a special 2.1MM Female DC Plug with Flying Leads have to be connected to the cable again keep attention to polarity. The 24VAC connection is very similar, with one major difference - polarity is not important.

Next step will involve some special tools and accessories. We will attempt to go over installation process of BNC crimp-on video connector, I will post video demonstration of BNC crimping techniques shortly so please check the web sites mentioned in this article often.

Steps: 1. Remove about 1/2-inch long outer jacket from the end of video cable exposing braid. 2. Slide the crimping barrel onto the cable with the larger diameter facing end of the cable. 3. Pull the braid backwards exposing the inner isolator material and remove 3/8-inch of it so you have now core conductor exposed. 4. The main part of BNC connector has a small hole on one side; push the exposed core conductor of the cable into that hole as far as it will go. 5. Push all the braid folded backwards in step 3 onto the BNC connector and spread the braid evenly around connector. 6. Push the crimping barrel onto the BNC connector all the way. 7. Using crimping tool, squeeze the crimping barrel onto the BNC connector, now the cable braid is compressed in between crimping barrel and BNC connector assuring secure connection.

BNC connector is on, lets hook it up now and repeat the steps for each camera, if you have purchased 16 camera system you may want to get some coffee first.

Monitor and recorder connection:

Cameras are on, its time to make final connections. I will focused on standard CCTV monitor, standalone DVR recorder and distribution power supply, as this is the most popular and likely solution for most CCTV installations.

First we have to install BNC connectors on this side as well - its time for that coffee again. It is good idea to make room for monitor and recorder now and setup some type of desk, shelf or rack to place all the equipment on.

We need the monitor and recorder in place so we can determine proper power supply location. Power supply should be mounted within couple of feet from the DVR video inputs. After power supply is secured separate the power conductors from the Siamese cable, and run it to power supply. Like we did with the cameras if 12VDC power is used, we need to watch the polarity, each terminal on the power supply is marked, so there should not be any doubt. Make sure the power supply is not plugged in to the power outlet yet.

Connect video cables to the DVR video in ports. We need one video cable to connect the DVR with the monitor, if you do not have one you may cut piece of Siamese cable separate the power conductors from it and install BNC connectors on both ends, you now have the cable. Connect the DVR monitor out port to monitor video in. We are almost ready to power up everything; there is only one more thing to take care before we do that.

We need to protect the equipment from power spikes by plugging it into power conditioner or better yet, buttery backup unit. If the installation location is experiencing frequent power outages, the backup unit is strongly recommended. To extend the backup time only plug the DVR and camera power supply to the backup unit and the monitor to regular power strip, this way if we do loose power for some time the DVR and cameras are still functioning as normal while monitor is off. Turning off monitor will not affect DVR and cameras in any way; it is actually good habit to turn the monitor of if not used to extend its life.

Power on and final adjustment: Yes… we are now ready to power it up for the first time, if this is your first installation it may be nerve-racking experience. Start with turning the cameras power supply on, turn the monitor on as well followed by DVR system. The stand-alone DVR, after self-test will show cameras or setup menu on first power up depending on your model.

To setup the DVR refer to the manual for proper settings. Go over each camera view to determine if the view is actually what you want, hardly ever it will be without additional readjustments. To properly and easily adjust the positions, the test monitor will be very handy if not essential tool. Go to each camera location and connect the test monitor to adjust the position to your preferences, if satisfied secure camera bracket adjustment screws - we will not go back to this camera anymore.
Congratulations! You have just completed your most likely, very first installation of CCTV system. Visit our store fore more information on surveillance cameras, DVR recorders, tools and accessories.

Samsung introduce world’s fastest memory: GDDR5

latest electronic gadget : Samsung GDDR5

Another article by latest electronic gadget

Introduction

Gadzooks gamers, Samsung just announced what they are calling the world’s fastest memory: GDDR5.

Specifications

The new series five, double-data rate memory chip transfers data at a lickity quick 6Gbps — about 4x faster while using 20% less power than the GDDR3 memory found in modern GPUs and the PS3. Compare that to their 4Gbps GDDR4 chips and you’ll understand the fuss. The chips have already been delivered in samples to the likes of NVIDIA and ATI. Samsung expects the series five chips to capture more than 50 percent of the high-end PC graphics market by 2010.