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Can A Modern Macbook Pro Power An Hdtv Monitor With Hdmi Interface?

February 8th, 2010 by Elextron | 1 Comment | Filed in HDTV

If I were to buy one of the current large screen LCD HDTVs that has an HDMI interface, can my Mac power this? If so, what special cable/adapter do I need and what resolution would I get?

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Can You Give Me A Directv Remote Code For Proscan So I Could Control The Power And The Volume Of My Hdtv?

December 27th, 2009 by Elextron | 2 Comments | Filed in HDTV

I don’t like using two TV remotes and plus the Proscan remote doesn’t even work. So can somebody give me a right code for the remote programming?

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Does Monster Power Center Makes A Difference In Hdtv Picture Quality?

August 8th, 2009 by Elextron | 2 Comments | Filed in HDTV

I bought a Samsung 52″ HDTV. The guy at Best Buy told me that I have to buy a $299 Power Center Surge protector to extend my TV life and get good picture quality. Basically, it cuts out any electro magnetic inteference and protects againsts electric surges. Is it really better than a good old $9 surge protector? Would it make a difference and extend my TV life?

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Garmin Vehicle Power Cable for nüvi Portable GPS Navigators (010-10723-06)

June 16th, 2009 by Elextron | 10 Comments | Filed in GPS

Garmin Vehicle Power Cable for nüvi Portable GPS Navigators (010-10723-06)

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With the Garmin 010-10723-06 Cigarette Lighter for the Nuvi 300/350/310/360 you can save your battery. Just plug it into any standard cigarette lighter receptacle to power or recharge the internal battery of your Garmin Nuvi 300, 350, 310 and 360.

Garmin 12-Volt Adapter Cable for Replacement

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Will Hdtv Calibration Extend The Life Of The Tv And Also Reduce It’s Power Consumption?

May 30th, 2009 by Elextron | 3 Comments | Filed in HDTV

It is a 60″ Pioneer Elite Plasma HDTV. The picture is awesome right out of the box so I’m not that concerned about enhancing the picture. But I am interested in reducing it’s power consumption and extending the life of the TV if calibration will do this. A technician wanting to perform the service told me that it would.

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