Archive for February, 2010

DVD burning in Mobile

February 7th, 2010  |  Published in DVD, Media Player

DVD media can’t seem to be forgotten as the data storage. Although the way the data is not as easy as saving your hard disk or flash disk, but the media has their own uniqueness. This storage media you can get for less than Rp.4000 per chip for the 4.37 GB capacity.

Data stored on the chip would not only be the work of data, but can also shape the film is filled with files AVI, MP4, and so on, or as a DVD video for playback on DVD player that has a lot of widely owned. Of course, these advantages could not have on any other storage media such as hard disk and flash disk drives.

Despite its advantages, of a DVD have many shortcomings. The main problem is often found reading no data in the disc every few days. There are several causes. The main thing is the media use low-quality discs. Top brands tend to provide high quality, such as Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim, Sony, and others. The second thing is the storage problem. Media discs tend to be more susceptible to scratches. Scratches will be disturbing to read and burn a DVD writer.
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External Monitor Feature is Limited

February 4th, 2010  |  Published in Apple

Recently, Apple updated the iMac line-up by introducing the iMac they are 22 and 27 inches. One of the interesting things from this new lineup is that for the version of the iMac 27 “can be used as an external monitor. This of course brings a fresh breeze for those who can not only be used as a means of work, but also as integrated entertainment facilities.

Unfortunately, Apple did not explain in detail how this feature can be used. From the results of the experiment Cult of Mac and AppleInsider found you must use DisplayPort cable to use the iMac 27 “as an external monitor. Even HDMI or DVI cable usually can’t be used for this connection.

This also means that only a handful of devices that can connect to your iMac if you want to use it as an external monitor. Read the rest of this entry »