Thursday, April 7, 2011

IPhone apps check the level of "fat" food pictures

The food energy and fat is a problem of concern of those who are dieting or obesity. A new application for the iPhone appears to determine the extent of allowing the energy contained in food through the food photos.
Meal Snap, applications for the iPhone has been announced DailyBurn, allowing users to check the level of energy (Calorie) of food through an image capture of food items by phone that the iPhone.

For each image of the dish, this application will result in a range of energy levels in food, from which the user can decide whether to use food to match the health status her.

Andy Smith, CEO of DailyBurn very proud of this application as the ability to comment on the operation of Snap Meal with one word: "Magic"

Smith said the application was using intelligent algorithms to provide the information fully and accurately as possible about the images of food.

Energy levels in food are checked through photos 

However, one obstacle encountered, that this application shows the energy level does not depend on the amount of food, but calculations by moderate, such cuisine "clamp meat bread" will is the energy level equivalent to food "meat pie clamp period" is included and cheese sauce.

In addition, the application sometimes does not recognize the dish correctly, and the energy levels of a dish that applications sometimes provide too large, it is difficult to determine. However, users can estimate for each specific type of food, which helps applications work more efficiently and accurately.

But still some obstacles, but the application was assessed Meal Snap is practical and necessary for those who are doing the diet or have health problems.

According to Mashable

iPhone 4 appear bizarre error

User features of Apple FaceTime video conversation began complaining about the random images on the screen jumps when they are called.

On the Apple forum, members kaar0786 said that the application automatically capture and save still images from previous conversations that she did not know, then they appear when you talk through FaceTime.

FaceTime applications

"I and my boyfriend met this phenomenon several times. When we call each other, an old photo on the screen in the court language when receiving calls only see a black. This is scary because they were taken at the company where I used a few times longer FaceTime he does not ", kaar0786 share.

Some other members also said they did not take pictures, which appear to have application to automatically save pictures FaceTime. One person said he also reported this problem to Apple and they suggested I set the machine to replace the original state but still did not fix.
Apple forum

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

iOS 4.3.1 was jailbreaked

Hackers have found a way to intervene into the IOS platform for iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch to make them able to run the software not in the control of Apple.

Since Apple released OS 4.3 IOS early in March to date, many hackers have found ways wholly owned platform, but without success. The method was introduced before this was tethered jailbreak. This way the temporary nature of each product should be restarted (reset) will cause corrupted operating system (technology people call "bite") or required to use specialized software to fix .

Dev-Team hacking group has launched a tool called redsn0w version 0.9.6rc9, capable of complete jailbreak, allowing the product to continue normal operation when rebooting. This type of code called untethered break jailbreak.

Redsn0w 0.9.6rc9 running on both Mac and Windows operating systems. It can be used for older iPad, iPhone 3G, iPhone and iPod Touch 4 3, 4. Currently, two iPad tablet can not jailbreak using this tool.

iPhone 5 will appear in late June ?

Page ETNews get the internal network from the two largest Korean Telecom KT and ST that the new generation iPhone will appear in just 2 months.

However, the product will not be present in the WWDC 2011 event but a week later along with CEO Steve Jobs in a program by Apple. ST Telecom and KT are two of the first distributed network devices.

Before that, there are reports that the iPhone 5 were late due to early fall related to the IOS operating system and component vendors. For example, Sony, the company offers 8 megapixel camera for iPhone 5'm having trouble in Japan by the tsunami.

Also related to the iPhone 5, site sharing photos Nowhereelse.fr unique synthesis of all the rumors about Apple's next-generation smartphones. Accordingly, the product is designed to predict the big screen than previous versions, running IOS 5, using dual-core, 8-megapixel camera, Full HD video recording and 64 GB of internal memory.


(By ETNews)

Sunday, March 27, 2011

HTC Magic - The 2'nd Google Mobile without keyboard

Magic is the 2'nd phone running the Android operating system, the machine is configured like Dream big changes ahead, but was cut out QWERTY keyboard and a thinner design.
17/2/2009, the second day of Mobile World Conference MWC 2009, HTC launched the second mobile OS Android. The new device is called Magic, produced exclusively for the Vodafone network.

The design of the new model has some distinct features, "he said, " HTC Dream go ahead, put your slide-out QWERTY keyboard, instead slimmer design. Full touch screen 3.2 inches wide by Magic, is equivalent to Dream, running on the 4-band GSM, GPRS, EDGE and UMTS dual-band, works with Wi-Fi and GPS capabilities GPS.

Other features of the Magic as 3.2 Megapixel camera, support auto focus, Bluetooth connectivity, USB. Machines that run on Qualcomm 7201A processor speed 528 Mhz, 192 MB RAM. Meanwhile, memory up to 512 MB ​​ROM, twice with Dream.

Magic is basically built from the Dream, but leave the keyboard. This is the model code named HTC Sapphire appeared in list of HTC products in 2009 previously disclosed.

The company has not set a time presence information and the official selling price of this model.

Image Magic official.


by Gsmarena

HTC HD2 vs. Samsung Omnia II

HTC HD2 super shape compared with the leading PDA phone is Samsung Omnia II.


Currently, Samsung's handsets have been free upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.5, while the ultra-running HTC's products available on this platform. The same operating system, but the pair have different faces. While using Sense HD2 like many of its machines running the Android Samsung TouchWiz use, the interface is used for producing samples of its touch-screen phone.

HD2 is one of the mobile screen today, sizes up to 4.3 inches, while Omnia II is 3.7 inches. Both have a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. If Samsung's "specialty" is gorgeous AMOLED screen, the HTC proud with capacitive touch technology and multi-touch, the site was first appeared on the Windows Mobile platform.
Comparison in size, but thinner than most HD2 Omnia II, the machine weighs 157 grams, while only 129 grams Samsung mobile. Taiwan's manufacturers to expand the night with 448 MB memory and 512 MB RAM, ROM, while Omnia II has a 256 MB RAM, but the memory of your own versions of 2, 8 and 16 GB.

Both are powerful mobile connectivity with 3G/HSDPA, HSUPA, Wi-Fi, GPS ... 5 Megapixel camera with custom photography.

Samsung Omnia-speed processor with 800 MHz Samsung S3C6410 processor capacity is relatively smooth. However, HD2 Snapdragon chipset uses speed to 1 GHz.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

HTC HD mini - a new mobile

Small but powerful

The HTC HD mini matches the impressive experience of the HTC HD2, but in a sleek and compact handset.

Craftsmanship in design

From the elegantly constructed exterior to the simple arrangement of the SIM and SD card slots, we've paid a lot of attention to detail on the HTC HD mini. Keep a good grip on your phone with the rubberised and bevelled back and remove the back to reveal the bright yellow interior.

Simple to use

With the HTC Sense user experience you have a phone that is simple to use and makes the most of all the apps available from Windows Marketplace. Choose which tabs you would like to have on your home screen and create shortcuts so all your favourite apps are just a tap away.

Source: htc.com

Egreat EG-R1B Full-HD for your car

Egreat EG-R1B Multimedia Player, USB 2, Ethernet, HDMI, Black, Full-HD   

Overview

Notice: based on EG-R1,delete ESATA host,add mobile rack,support internal 2.5” SATA HDD.

Simple introduce:
• Solid Aluminum Alloy Case
• Gilded PCB technique, assured good quality.
• support USB device and ESATA device.
• HDMI1.3 ports.
• Full HD. up to 1080p.
• Size: 115*155*40mm

Hardware parameter:
• CPU: 400MHz MIPS
• DDR2 SDRAM 128MB
• NAND FLASH 256MB

Video output:
• HDMI1.3 output,resolutions: 480P/576P/720P@50Hz/720P@60Hz/1080I@50Hz/1080I@60Hz 1080P@50Hz/1080P@60Hz
• /Pb/Pr, resolution:480P/576P/720P@50Hz/720P@60Hz/1080I@50Hz/1080I@60Hz/1080P@50Hz/1080P@60Hz
• Composite,resolution;576I@PAL/480I@NTSC

Audio output:
• Stereo output
• Digital optical output
• Coaxial output

USB HOST:
• USB host *2 ports, connect with various usb device directly.

Outer ports for external SATA HDD or SATA DVD ROM.
• Outer SATA ports for easy installation, up to 2TB SATA HDD.

USB2.0 SLAVE ports
• USB slave *1, connect with computer for data transfer, speed is 480Mb/S.

Network connector:
• Network 10/100M support playback via network.
• Support USB WIFI dongle,802.11n (Sold Separately)

Remote control
• 45 buttons remote control.

Power on/off control.
• Add one more MCU, support remote power on/off directly.

File management:
• Support file copy/mark functions.

Video format:
• RM/RMVB
• MPEG1/2/4 Elementary (M1V, M2V, M4V)
• MPEG1/2 PS (M2P, MPG)
• MPEG2 Transport Stream (TS, TP, TRP, M2T, M2TS, MTS)
• VOB
• AVI, ASF, WMV
• Matroska (MKV)
• MOV (H.264), MP4, RMP4
• IFO
• BD-ISO.DVD-ISO
• MINI BD,BD-9,BD25/RBD/D5/D9/DVD/CD

Video codec:
• MPEG1,VCD1.0/2.0,SVCD(up to 1920*1080@30P/60I or 1280*720@60P)
• HD MPEG2 MP/HL/ISO/IFO/VOB/TS(up to 1920*1080@30P/60I or 1280*720@60P)
• HD MPEG4 SP/ASP/Xvid(up to 1920*1080@30P/60I or 1280*720@60P)
• H.264 BP L3,MP L4.1,HP L4.1 (up to 1920*1080@30P/60I or 1280*720@60P)
• WMV9,VC-1 AP L3(up to 1920*1080@30P/60I or 1280*720@60P)
• DivX3/4/5(up to 1920*1080@30P/60I or 1280*720@60P)
• XVID SD/HD(up to 1920*1080@30P/60I or 1280*720@60P)
• RM/RMVB 8/9/10(up to 1280*720@30P)

Audio format:
• AAC, M4A
• MPEG audio (MP1, MP2, MP3, MPA)
• WAV
• OGG
• WMA

Audio codec:
• MPEG Layer 1/2/3(2-CH) and MPEG 1/2(Multi-Channel)
• LPCM,ADPCM,FLAC,AAC,WAV,OGG
• Dolby Digital
• RA1/RA-cook/RA-Lossless

Picture format:
• JPEG
• BMP
• PNG
• GIF

Subtitle format:
• MicroDVD [.sub],
• SubRip [.srt],
• Sub Station Alpha [.ssa],
• Sami [.smi]
• idx+sub
• PGS subtitle

Special function
• Support playback TS、M2TS without interval;
• Support movie preview/book mark/external subtitle can be adjusted;
• Support slide show/background music/screen saver
• Parental control
• BD simple navigation
• support time seek function

OSD language:
• Simplified Chinese/ Traditional Chinese
• English/Spanish/Russian/Czech/Dutch/Italian/French/German/Turkish/Hebrew

Subtitle language
• Simplified Chinese/ Traditional Chinese
• Turkish/Greece/Hebrew/SE European,Central European, Cyrillic, Western, Unicode (UTF8)

HDD partition:
• FAT32, NTFS

Sunday, January 9, 2011

M6 - 1080P High Definition HDD Multimedia Player


Product Features:
 
· EAGET’s innovative multimedia player with hard drive drawer.
· Aluminum enclosure, brushed surface and beautiful industrial design.
· Advanced structure, very convenient for hard drive installation.
· One of the most powerful HDD multimedia players on the market;
· Utilizing the latest Realtek 1073DD chipset, support 1080P output;
· Support BT downloads: easy to upload BT seeds to download media files from the Internet without a computer;
· Support Wireless LAN: able to access the Internet through wireless LAN*;
· Supports online video and RSS, such as YouTube, YouKu, PPS and so on.
· Support DTS (Digital Theatre System) and Dolby, enjoy high quality sound effect;
· Beautiful and simple industrial design, a perfect match of home theater;
· High Definition: support 720P, 1080I, 1080P(1920X1080) and RM/RMVB up to 720P;
· Standard HDMI 1.3, downward compatible with HDMI 1.2 and 1.1;
· Support built-in 3.5 SATA hard drive up to 2TB capacity;
· Support various multimedia files: video, music, pictures and so on;
· Supported video formats: mkv, ts, m2ts, mts, tp, wmv, ifo, iso, vob, dat, avi, mpg, mp4, mov, rm, rmvb, divx, xvid, flv;
· Supported audio formats: MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, AAC, LPCM, FLAC, AC3;
· Picture Play: support JPG/JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF;
· Support subtitles plug-in formats: sub, smi, ssa, srt, idx + sub;
· Support optical fiber audio output and coaxial 5.1 channel audio output;
· Support USB interface with HOST function, and able to directly play the files stored on USB device (for example, flash drives, mobile hard disk and relevant devices), and also support hot swap of the device;
· Multi-interface output, support projector and TV(AV) composite video;
· Built-in low noise cooling fan, more stable performance in high-temperature environment;
* Need an external USB WiFi dongle which is not included in the accessories.


Product Specifications: 

· Main Chipset: RTD 1073DD;
· Available Color: Black;
· Enclosure Material: Aluminum;
· Supported Internal Hard Drive: 3.5 SATA Hard Drive
· Supported File System Formats: EXT3, FAT32 and NTFS;
· Data Interface: standard USB Mini B Port, support USB 2.0 & USB 1.1/1.0;
· Power Adapter: 110-220V input, 12V/2A output;
· Display Language: 8 Languages optional, English, Chinese and more;
· Video Output Interface: composite video port, component YPbPr port and HDMI port;
· Audio Output Interface: optical fiber audio port; coaxial 5.1 channel audio port;
· Supported Video Format: mkv, ts, m2ts, mts, tp, wmv, ifo, iso, vob, dat, avi, mpg, mp4, mov, rm, rmvb, divx, xvid, flv;
· Supported Video Decoding: H.264, VC-1, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, Divx, Xvid, FLV, RM/RMVB;
· Supported Audio Format: MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, AAC, LPCM, FLAC, AC3;
· Supported Picture Format: JPG/JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF;
· Supported Resolution: max 1080P;
· Supported Subtitle Format: sub, smi, ssa, srt, idx + sub;
· NAS Function: secure Windows file sharing (Samba) over the Internet;
· Memory Card Reader Function: support SD, MMC and MS;
· Other Port: USB2.0 host, DC IN port and RJ-45 network port;
· Remote Controller: full-function infrared remote control;
· Operating Temperature: 5 to 50;
· Dimensions: 186×169×56mm.

HD 1080i

1080i is the shorthand name for a high-definition television (HDTV) video mode. The i means interlaced; 1080i differs from 1080p, in which the p stands for progressive scan. The term 1080i assumes a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9, implying a frame size of 1920×1080 pixels.

The field rate of 1080i is typically 60 Hz for countries that use or used System M as analog broadcast television system (such as United States, Canada, Japan and Brazil) or 50 Hz for regions that traditionally used television systems with 25 frames/s rate (such as in Europe, Australia, much of Asia, Africa). Both variants can be carried by both major digital television transmission formats: ATSC and DVB.

The frame rate can be implied by the context, while the field rate is generally specified after the letter i, such as "1080i60". In this case 1080i60 refers to 60 fields per second or 30 frames per second. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), prefers to use the resolution and frame rate (not field rate) separated by a slash, as in 1080i/30 and 1080i/25, likewise 480i/30 and 576i/25. Resolutions of 1080i60 or 1080i50 often refers to 1080i/30 or 1080i/25 in EBU notation.

1080i is directly compatible with CRT-based HDTV sets and is displayed natively in interlaced form, but must be deinterlaced and often scaled for display on modern progressive-scan LCD and plasma TV sets. Depending on the television's video processor the resulting video quality may vary.

All UK HD channels on satellite, cable and terrestrial platforms including BBC HD and ITV1 HD broadcast in this format. In the United States, 1080i is the preferred format for CBS, NBC and The CW, though some affiliates (especially those that broadcast two digital subchannels in HD) do broadcast in 720p. Fox and ABC/ESPN broadcast in 720p.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Video format

Video format supported [image resolution] Native resolution [inherent resolution] (W×H) Pixels Aspect ratio (W:H) Description
Actual Advertised (Mpixel) Image Pixel
720p

1280×720
1024×768

XGA
786,432 0.8 16:9 4:3 Typically a PC resolution (XGA); also a native resolution on many entry-level plasma displays with non-square pixels.
1280×720 921,600 0.9 16:9 1:1 Standard HDTV resolution and a typical PC resolution (WXGA), frequently used by video projectors; also used for 750-line video, as defined in SMPTE 296M, ATSC A/53, ITU-R BT.1543.
1366×768

WXGA
1,049,088 1.0 683:384

(approx. 16:9)
1:1

approx.
A typical PC resolution (WXGA); also used by many HD ready TV displays based on LCD technology.
1080p/1080i

1920×1080
1920×1080 2,073,600 2.1 16:9 1:1 Standard HDTV resolution, used by Full HD and HD ready 1080p TV displays such as high-end LCD, Plasma and rear projection TVs, and a typical PC resolution (lower than WUXGA); also used for 1125-line video, as defined in SMPTE 274M, ATSC A/53, ITU-R BT.709;

Philip Kotler on marketing in times of economic uncertainty


Source: youtube

Marketing Strategy

Marketing Strategy - Product Life Cycle


Marketing Strategy - Objectives


Marketing Strategy - Adding Value


Marketing Strategy - Boston Matrix


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Fundamentals of Marketing




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Philip Kotler - 2 videos about marketing



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Philip Kotler - father of modern marketing


Philip Kotler (born 27 May 1931 in Chicago) is the S.C. Johnson & Son Distinguished Professor of International Marketing at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

Philip Kotler is the S.C. Johnson & Son Professor of International Marketing at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Kellogg was voted the “Best Business School” for six years in Business Week’s survey of U.S. business schools. It is also rated as the “Best Business School for the Teaching of Marketing”. Professor Kotler has significantly contributed to Kellogg’s success through his many years of research and teaching there.
He received his Master’s Degree at the University of Chicago and his PhD Degree at MIT, both in economics. He did post-doctoral work in mathematics at Harvard University and in behavioral science at the University of Chicago.
Professor Kotler is the author of: Marketing Management: Analysis, Planning, Implementation and Control, the most widely used marketing book in graduate business schools worldwide; Principles of Marketing; Marketing Models; Strategic Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations; The New Competition; High Visibility; Social Marketing; Marketing Places; Marketing for Congregations; Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism; The Marketing of Nations; Kotler on Marketing, Building Global Biobrands, Attracting Investors, Ten Deadly Marketing Sins, Marketing Moves, and Marketing Insights from A to Z. He has published over one hundred articles in leading journals, several of which have received best-article awards.
Professor Kotler was the first recipient of the American Marketing Association’s (AMA) “Distinguished Marketing Educator Award” (1985). The European Association of Marketing Consultants and Sales Trainers awarded Kotler their prize for “Marketing Excellence”. He was chosen as the “Leader in Marketing Thought” by the Academic Members of the AMA in a 1975 survey. He also received the 1978 “Paul Converse Award” of the AMA, honoring his original contribution to marketing. In 1989, he received the Annual Charles Coolidge Parlin Marketing Research Award. In 1995, the Sales and Marketing Executives International (SMEI) named him “Marketer of the Year”.
Professor Kotler has consulted for such companies as IBM, General Electric, AT&T, Honeywell, Bank of America, Merck and others in the areas of marketing strategy and planning, marketing organization and international marketing.
He has been Chairman of the College of Marketing of the Institute of Management Sciences, a Director of the American Marketing Association, a Trustee of the Marketing Science Institute, a Director of the MAC Group, a former member of the Yankelovich Advisory Board, and a member of the Copernicus Advisory Board. He is a Member of the Board of Governors of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Member of the Advisory Board of the Drucker Foundation. He has received honorary doctoral degrees from the Stockholm University, University of Zurich, Athens University of Economics and Business, DePaul University, the Cracow School of Business and Economics, Groupe H.E.C. in Paris, the University of Economics and Business Admininstration in Vienna, Budapest University of Economic Science and Public Administration, and the Catholic University of Santo Domingo.
He has traveled extensively throughout Europe, Asia and South America, advising and lecturing to many companies about how to apply sound economic and marketing science principles to increase their competitiveness. He has also advised governments on how to develop and position the skill sets and resources of their companies for global competition.

Confusion over high-definition TV


 Now that a critical mass of people have embraced digital TV, DVDs, and digital video recorders, the next revolution for TV is being prepared for our sets.
 
In most corners of TV and technology industries, high-definition (HDTV) is being heralded as the biggest thing to happen to the television since colour.
HD essentially makes TV picture quality at least four times better than now.
But there is real concern that people are not getting the right information about HD on the High Street.
Thousands of flat panel screens - LCDs (liquid crystal displays), plasma screens, and DLP rear-projection TV sets - have already been sold as "HD", but are in fact not able to display HD. 

No connectors
 
"The UK is the largest display market in Europe," according to John Binks, director of GfK, which monitors global consumer markets.

   WHAT DO I NEED FOR HDTV?
  • HDTV set-top-box with receiver or integrated TV set with HD receiver
  • HD-ready display - LCD, plasma, or DLP
  • HD devices must have min resolution of 720 physical lines
  • HD resolutions are typically 720p (p=progressive) or 1080i (i=interlaced)
But, he added: "Of all the flat panel screens sold, just 1.3% in the UK are capable of getting high-definition."

There are 74 different devices that are being sold as HD but are not HD-ready, according to Alexander Oudendijk, senior vice president of marketing for satellite giant Astra.
They may be fantastic quality TVs, but many do not have adaptors in them - called DVI or HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) connectors - which let the set handle the higher resolution digital images.
Part of this is down to lack of understanding and training on the High Street, say industry experts, who gathered at Bafta in London for the 2nd European HDTV Summit last week.
"We have to be careful about consumer confusion. There is a massive education process to go through," said Mr Binks.
The industry already recognised that it would be a challenge to get the right information about it across to those of us who will be watching it.
Eventually, that will be everyone. The BBC is currently developing plans to produce all its TV output to meet HDTV standards by 2010.
 


Men watching high-definition TV
The "HD-ready" sticker should help consumer education
Preparations for the analogue switch-off are already underway in some areas, and programmes are being filmed with HD cameras.

BSkyB plans to ship its first generation set-top boxes, to receive HDTV broadcasts, 
in time for Christmas.
Like its Sky+ boxes, they will also be personal video recorders (PVRs).
The company will start broadcasts of HDTV programmes, offering them as "premium channel packages", concentrating, to start with, on sports, big events, and films, in early 2006.
But the set-top box which receives HDTV broadcasts has to plug into a display - TV set - that can show the images at the much higher resolution that HD demands, if HDTV is to be "real".
By 2010, 20% of homes in the UK will have some sort of TV set or display that can show HD in its full glory. 

Education, education, education
 
But it is all getting rather confusing for people who have only just taken to "being digital".
As a result, all the key players, those who make flat panel displays, as well as the satellite companies and broadcasters, formed a HD forum in 2004 to make sure they were all talking to each other.
Part of the forum has been concerned with issues like industry standards and content protection.
But it has also been preoccupied with how to help the paying public know exactly what they are paying for. 

WHO IS DOING HD NOW?
  • HD1 channel in Europe started 1 January 2004
  • BSkyB plans HD channels 2006
  • Premiere Digital in Europe starts three channels in November 2005
  • Canal + in Europe starts HD version of premium channel in 2006
  • BBC to have 100% HD programmes by 2010
  • TPS starts HD versions of premium channel in autumn 2005
From next month, all devices that have the right connectors and resolution required will carry a "HD-Ready" sticker.

This also means they are equipped to cope with both analogue and HDTV signals, and so comply with the minimum specification set out by the industry.
"The logo is absolutely the way forward," said David Mercer, analysts with Strategy Analytics.
"But it is still not appearing on many retail products."
The industry is upbeat that the sticker will help, but it is only a start.
"We can only do so much with the position we are in today with manufacturers," said Mr Oudendijk.
"There may well be a number of dissatisfied customers in the next few months."
The European Broadcast Union (EBU) is testing different flavours of HD formats to prepare for even better HDTV further down the line.
It is similarly concerned that people get the right information on HDTV formats, as well as which devices will support the formats.
"We believe consumers buying expensive displays need to ensure their investment is worthwhile," said Phil Laven, technical director for the EBU. 

The TV display manufacturers want us to watch HD on screens that are at least 42in (106cm), to get the "true impact" of HD, they say, although smaller displays suffice.
What may convince people to spend money on HD-ready devices is the falling prices, which continue to tumble across Europe.
The prices are dropping an average of 20% every year, according to analysts. LCD prices dropped by 43% in Europe as a whole last year, according to Mr Oudendijk.

LCD? LED? Plasma? Guide to HDTV Technology

HDTVs

With image technology progressing faster than ever, High-Def has become the standard, giving TV buyers more options at cheaper prices. But what’s different in all these confusing TVs, and what should you know before buying one?

If you’re considering buying a television this Holiday season for a loved one (or simply for yourself), it can be a big help to know what to look for. Take a look to find out what sets HD televisions apart, learn some of the confusing jargon associated with them, and see a comparison of four of the types of HDTVs commonly sold today.


HDTV versus Standard Definition


tv pixels close up

Televisions and monitors create images in the same way, illuminating combinations of Red, Green, and Blue to create single picture elements, or pixels. Different types of displays have their unique ways of doing this, but in theory, they’re all doing the same thing: creating the illusion of an image with tiny points made from combinations of various amounts of primary colors.

For years, the standard for television and home theater were Low-Def Cathode Ray Tube monitors, which in ordinary household situations would usually have a paltry 640 pixels by 480 pixels. While it was possible to create images full of detail by shooting movies with quality film stock, when it was played on low def televisions, quality could not help but be lost as high-quality film photography is forced into a low-resolution TV medium. While film photography is independent of the confinements of pixel-based video, it was impossible for consumers to view beautiful high-quality movies without purchasing copies of movie reels and setting up old fashioned theater projectors, which are also independent of resolution.

The simple answer was just to create home monitors with more and more pixels, with the modern widescreen definition at 1920 pixels by 1080 pixels. This makes each individual pixel smaller, creating images that look sharper and cleaner. However, HDTVs and computer monitors are more complicated than simply the sum of their pixels.

Important Terms to Know When Buying HDTVs


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With each subsequent generation of television, the language and buzzwords surrounding Hi-Def televisions become more and more complex. Here’s a rundown of the terms you’re likely to hear, and what each of them mean.

Contrast Ratio: A number ratio resembling 1:1 or 10,000:1, which illustrates how much difference there is between the brightest whites and the darkest black colors the screen can display. The higher the ratio, the better the contrast.

Refresh Rate: How often the display hardware will redraw (or “refresh”) the image created on the screen. Videos are made of “frames,” which are flashed on screen multiple times per frame because the Refresh Rate is faster than the Frame rate. In other words, you’ll watch the same frame multiple times in a single second, because the refresh is so incredibly fast. Refresh rates are measured in Hz, or cycles per second.

The higher the refresh rate, the better your picture will be, affecting the way fast-moving images appear, reducing blurring and improving clarity. Plasma displays usually have a much higher refresh rate, with the typical screen having a 600hz refresh rate, but LCD or LED TVs have been catching up with 60, 120, 240, or even some 480hz refresh rates available.

Pixel Response Time: Similar to refresh rate, Pixel response time is the number of milliseconds the individual pixels take to react to a refreshed image. While Refresh rate deals with the time it takes the hardware to refresh the image, response time refers to how quickly the individual pixels change color from white to black or red or green. The lower the time, the better. Better response times will also create less blurry pictures for fast moving images.

CRT: Acronym for Cathode Ray Tube, the oldest commercial model of televisions and computer monitors. Cathode Ray Tubes are not preferred by modern consumers, despite excellent picture quality, because they necessarily huge, bulky, and heavy.

LCD: An acronym for Liquid Crystal Display, an extremely common model of display, found in laptops and TVs, as well as displays on alarm clocks and microwaves. LCD is a very energy efficient way of creating color displays compared to CRT.

LED: Stands for Light Emitting Diode, a simple circuit that emits light. LED is the newer addition to the HDTV bestiary, and is the new, hip product to push on consumers.

Plasma: Plasmas use the same technology that the Fluorescent lights over your head use to light televisions. Plasma screens were the Rolls Royce of television screens for years, with LED displays only recently being pushed into the forefront.

Rear Projection: Also called RPTV, rear projection TVs are effectively projectors casting high-resolution images on the back of large screens, similar to movie theater projectors, except contained in a television unit.

Composite: The yellow video cable that connects old-fashioned analog signal into televisions. Composite connections are only low-resolution, and are not ideal for HDTVs.
Component: A cable connection splitting video into three signals, allowing for HD signal.

HDMI: The standard for digital input, HDMI is a digital connection for devices to televisions, capable of output of high-def video and audio.

DVI: The PC input counterpart for HDMI, How-To Geek has already explained the differences between HDMI and DVI.

Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Televisions


lcd television

Liquid Crystal Displays, or LCD, were the first type of monitor to provide the smaller profile, allowing for thinner displays that provide good picture quality. While they do not have the depth of color range or high contrast ratios of CRT monitors, modern LCD TVs have a good range of color that can light up even bright rooms.

Liquid Crystals do not emit any light, and have to be backlit in order to produce bright colors. (If you’ve ever owned a first generation Gameboy Advance, you’ll understand what a non-backlit LCD screen looks like.) When an HDTV is classified as an LCD television, it usually means that it is backlit with CCFLs, or Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps.

Light Emitting Diode (LED) Televisions


led tv

While LED televisions are what is currently being pushed on consumers, they are not quite the breakthrough that the commercials would lead consumers to believe. LED televisions are actually LCD televisions that are lit with Light Emitting Diodes as opposed to the standard CCFLs, discussed in the LCD section, above. They do offer certain advantages, but as they are the new tech offered to consumers, they are pricier than older models, and do not necessarily have the best picture because they are newer.

CCFL-style LCD televisions and Plasma televisions use more energy than LED lights, which are extremely energy efficient producers of extraordinarily bright light. For this reason, LEDs are offered as the “Eco-conscious” alternative to Plasma and traditional LCD. They are also free of harmful chemicals like mercury.

There are two styles of LED televisions. One is called “edge-lit”, with lights set around the television frame; the other is “full-array,” with lights set behind the screen in a grid pattern. Edge-lit models reflect light into the center of the monitor, and are the thinnest, lightest models available. Since they have fewer lights inside, edge-lit LED models are cheaper compared to full-array models. Full-arrays, however, have the best contrast ratios in LED technology.

LED does not quite live up to the contrast ratios and colors Plasma displays can create, although they do have excellent image quality and contrast ratios no standard LCD screen can hold a candle to.

Plasma Televisions


plasma ball

When electric currents (electrons) are passed through positively-charged gasses (protons and neutron nucleuses) inside bulbs. This soup of electrical current and ions is called “Plasma,” and emits light (photons) at different wavelengths (colors). So what does this mean for your television?
Plasma screen televisions produce some of the best image quality consumers are likely to find. Their model is well suited for larger screens, and provides some of the best contrast ratios and colors available. Plasmas are also small profile, thin monitors, capable of being hung on walls like LCD or LED televisions. Pixel response is also a key benefit to plasma televisions; their images are rendered quickly, countering image blurring effects of fast-moving images on screen, providing clear pictures. In addition to all of this. Plasma televisions also have the widest angle viewing image, with quality constant from direct, in-front viewing to side angles, delivering a better picture to a larger crowd.
While they can provide some of the best images, Plasmas are the biggest energy hogs of modern flatscreen HDTVs. While many are Energy Star compliant, LEDs consume less power and contain fewer harmful chemicals. Eco-conscious and ethical gadget buyers may wish to consider this when buying a television. Plasmas are also more vulnerable to burned-in images than LCD/LED flatscreens if users are not as careful as they should be.

Rear Projection Televisions (RPTVs)


RPTV

The forgotten ancestor to theater televisions, RPTVs still have a lot to offer consumers. Since they are lit from the back by projectors, their contrast ratio is somewhat more limited, and their images look best in dark rooms. They are also thicker and deeper than any modern HDTV, which is usually a flatscreen to be mounted on the wall. While many modern projection televisions are thinner than older models, many consumers see this as a limitation, as space and viewing distance may be an important buying factor.

You’ll find that RPTVs are surprisingly lightweight, because they are almost entirely empty space. Moving an RPTV is a simple task, while some dense flatscreens may actually be heavier by comparison.

Because the images are projected, the cost of huge screens is similar to the cost of smaller units, with excellent picture quality and reasonably price on units as large as 82 inches. By comparison, Plasma or LED screens of that size would be so outrageously expensive, most stores would not care to carry them. Despite their shortcomings, RPTVs can deliver an excellent HD experience to the budget-conscious home theater.

3D-Capable Televisions


3d tvshot

Capitalizing on the current 3D movie trend, many HDTVs are including 3D-Capable hardware in their monitors. 3D Televisions and hardware are complex, confusing, and potentially very expensive. Stay tuned to How-To Geek for a complete rundown on 3D HDTVs, and what you’ll need to get 3D in your home theater.


Source: howtogeek

Friday, January 7, 2011

Marketing and PR technology

Marketing:

Marketing is the process of performing market research, selling products and/or services to customers and promoting them via advertising to further enhance sales. It generates the strategy that underlies sales techniques, business communication, and business developments. It is an integrated process through which companies build strong customer relationships and create value for their customers and for themselves.

Marketing is used to identify the customer, to satisfy the customer, and to keep the customer. With the customer as the focus of its activities, it can be concluded that marketing management is one of the major components of business management. Marketing evolved to meet the stasis in developing new markets caused by mature markets and overcapacities in the last 2-3 centuries. The adoption of marketing strategies requires businesses to shift their focus from production to the perceived needs and wants of their customers as the means of staying profitable.

The term marketing concept holds that achieving organizational goals depends on knowing the needs and wants of target markets and delivering the desired satisfactions. It proposes that in order to satisfy its organizational objectives, an organization should anticipate the needs and wants of consumers and satisfy these more effectively than competitors.

Customer orientation

A firm in the market economy survives by producing goods that persons are willing and able to buy. Consequently, ascertaining consumer demand is vital for a firm's future viability and even existence as a going concern. Many companies today have a customer focus (or market orientation). This implies that the company focuses its activities and products on consumer demands. Generally, there are three ways of doing this: the customer-driven approach, the market change identification approach and the product innovation approach.

In the consumer-driven approach, consumer wants are the drivers of all strategic marketing decisions. No strategy is pursued until it passes the test of consumer research. Every aspect of a market offering, including the nature of the product itself, is driven by the needs of potential consumers. The starting point is always the consumer. The rationale for this approach is that there is no reason to spend R&D funds developing products that people will not buy. History attests to many products that were commercial failures in spite of being technological breakthroughs.

A formal approach to this customer-focused marketing is known as SIVA (Solution, Information, Value, Access). This system is basically the four Ps renamed and reworded to provide a customer focus. The SIVA Model provides a demand/customer-centric alternative to the well-known 4Ps supply side model (product, price, placement, promotion) of marketing management.

                                       Product Solution
                                       Price Value
                                       Place Access
                                       Promotion Information


If any of the 4Ps were problematic or were not in the marketing factor of the business, the business could be in trouble and so other companies may appear in the surroundings of the company, so the consumer demand on its products will decrease.

Organizational orientation

In this sense, a firm's marketing department is often seen as of prime importance within the functional level of an organization. Information from an organization's marketing department would be used to guide the actions of other departments within the firm. As an example, a marketing department could ascertain (via marketing research) that consumers desired a new type of product, or a new usage for an existing product. With this in mind, the marketing department would inform the R&D department to create a prototype of a product/service based on consumers' new desires.
The production department would then start to manufacture the product, while the marketing department would focus on the promotion, distribution, pricing, etc. of the product. Additionally, a firm's finance department would be consulted, with respect to securing appropriate funding for the development, production and promotion of the product. Inter-departmental conflicts may occur, should a firm adhere to the marketing orientation. Production may oppose the installation, support and servicing of new capital stock, which may be needed to manufacture a new product. Finance may oppose the required capital expenditure, since it could undermine a healthy cash flow for the organization.

Marketing research, as a sub-set aspect of marketing activities, can be divided into the following parts:
  • Primary research (also known as field research), which involves the conduction and compilation of research for a specific purpose.
  • Secondary research (also referred to as desk research), initially conducted for one purpose, but often used to support another purpose or end goal.
By these definitions, an example of primary research would be market research conducted into health foods, which is used solely to ascertain the needs/wants of the target market for health foods. Secondary research in this case would be research pertaining to health foods, but used by a firm wishing to develop an unrelated product.
Primary research is often expensive to prepare, collect and interpret from data to information. Nevertheless, while secondary research is relatively inexpensive, it often can become outdated and outmoded, given that it is used for a purpose other than the one for which it was intended. Primary research can also be broken down into quantitative research and qualitative research, which, as the terms suggest, pertain to numerical and non-numerical research methods and techniques, repectively. The appropriateness of each mode of research depends on whether data can be quantified (quantitative research), or whether subjective, non-numeric or abstract concepts are required to be studied (qualitative research).
There also exist additional modes of marketing research, which are:
  • Exploratory research, pertaining to research that investigates an assumption.
  • Descriptive research, which, as the term suggests, describes "what is".
  • Predictive research, meaning research conducted to predict a future occurrence.
  • Conclusive research, for the purpose of deriving a conclusion via a research process
 Services marketing

Services marketing relates to the marketing of services, as opposed to tangible products. A service (as opposed to a good) is typically defined as follows:
  • The use of it is inseparable from its purchase (i.e., a service is used and consumed simultaneously)
  • It does not possess material form, and thus cannot be touched, seen, heard, tasted, or smelled.
  • The use of a service is inherently subjective, meaning that several persons experiencing a service would each experience it uniquely.
For example, a train ride can be deemed a service. If one buys a train ticket, the use of the train is typically experienced concurrently with the purchase of the ticket. Although the train is a physical object, one is not paying for the permanent ownership of the tangible components of the train.
Services (compared with goods) can also be viewed as a spectrum. Not all products are pure goods, nor are all pure services. An example would be a restaurant, where a waiter's service is intangible, but the food is tangible.

Source: wikipedia

HTC HD7 5-megapixel camera with HD video capture


HTC HD7 features a large 4.3-inch display and has a solid build quality and integrated kickstand. The Windows Phone 7 device offers full wireless options, a 5-megapixel camera with HD video capture, and 16GB of internal memory.

Review:
The HTC HD7 is T-Mobile's first Windows Phone 7 device and makes its debut on November 8, along with the Samsung Focus and HTC Surround for AT&T. The HD7, however, holds the distinction of having the largest display of any Windows Phone 7 handset in the U.S., and certainly the extra screen real estate plays well with the platform's multimedia and gaming abilities. That said, it doesn't have the crispness and vibrancy of some of the latest smartphone displays, and in general, we would have liked to see more improvements or upgrades to the HD7 in comparison to its predecessor, the HTC HD2, as the two phones share the same screen, processor, and battery. Still, the HD7 performs well and as we discussed in our review of Windows Phone 7, Microsoft's revamped mobile operating system is solid, so if you crave a big display, the HD7 is the way to go. The HTC HD7 will cost $199.99 with a two-year contract and after a $50 mail-in rebate. 

Design

Of the Windows Phone 7 devices we've reviewed so far--the Samsung Focus and the HTC Surround--the HTC HD7 is certainly the most eye-catching. For one, it's the largest of the group, taking after its predecessor, the HTC HD2. The smartphone measures 4.8 inches tall by 2.7 inches wide by 0.4 inch thick and weighs 5.7 ounces. The size won't appeal to everyone, as it is a handful, but to HTC's credit, the company kept the handset pretty thin so you can still manage to slip it into a pants pocket. The build quality of the phone is solid, and the soft-touch finish on the back prevents it from feeling too plasticky and slick.
Of course, the whole reason for the HD7's bigger size is the 4.3-inch touch screen. It's currently the largest display offered on a Windows Phone 7 device here in the U.S. There are several benefits to that. The extra screen real estate makes it great for multimedia, playing games, and Web browsing--features which are well-implemented on Windows Phone 7. When the Amazon Kindle app for Windows Phone 7 is released, you'll also be able to read e-books right on the phone.
Another advantage is that you get a larger keyboard. Windows Phone 7 already offers a pretty great and accurate keyboard, and we had no problems using it on the Samsung Focus and HTC Surround, but we did find we were able to type much faster using the HD7. One thing that doesn't change, however, is the number of tiles and apps that are viewable from the Start screen and apps menu list. They're simply enlarged on the HD7, so you're seeing the same amount that you would on the Focus or Surround.
The touch screen is responsive. Apps and hubs launched as soon as we tapped on the tiles or shortcuts, and we were able to quickly move through the hubs. Scrolling and pinch-to-zoom were also smooth. Overall, the display is bright and clear, showing off 480x800 pixels, but we definitely noticed a difference in quality compared with some of the higher-resolution displays on some of the today's latest smartphones. It just wasn't as sharp or crisp as some of the latest smartphones, and colors looked a bit dull compared with the Super AMOLED screen on the Focus. It's not a deal breaker, and the touch screen works well with Windows Phone 7; we just think the experience could have been that much better with a sharper display.
Below the display, you will find the back, start, and search buttons, which are required by Microsoft. They're of the touch-sensitive variety, but there are also several physical buttons on the device, including a volume rocker and a camera key on the right side, and a power button on top of the phone.
Rounding out things is a Micro-USB port and a 3.5-millimeter headphone jack on the bottom, and the camera and dual-LED flash on back. HTC cleverly incorporated a metal kickstand around the latter. There's a small gap where you can use your finger to pop the kickstand open and lay the phone on a flat surface so you can enjoy videos and music hands-free. The phone's speakers are visible just above and below the touch screen.

HTC Nexus One - HD support

 
Overview:
 
HTC Nexus One - HD support with 720×480 pixels at 20 fps.
 
HTC is excited to have worked with Google in the development of the Nexus One. Through our collaborative efforts we have delivered the ground breaking Nexus One to market quickly, and accelerated the rate of design innovation across our full portfolio of Android phones.


Our industrial designers and engineers reached deep to come up with a design that would fully take advantage of all the latest advances that the Android platform has to offer. The Nexus One is sleek, light, and extremely thin without sacrificing on power or the vivid visual experience brought forth by the phone’s display.


The Nexus One features active noise suppression by Audience™, a large high resolution 3.7-inch display for a truly vivid visual experience, as well as a 1GHz Snapdragon processor for super fast response. It runs Android 2.1 with key enhancements such as the car dock mode to optimize the Google Maps Navigation experience while driving and the clock mode to offer a practical desk clock with quick access to the alarm clock, music player and multimedia gallery.


The Nexus One is available for purchase through a web store hosted by Google. The web store can be found at www.google.com/phone. Currently consumers in the US, UK, Singapore and Hong Kong can buy the Nexus One without service (meaning any GSM network SIM card can be inserted into the device), or purchase the phone with service from one of Google's operator partners.

HTC Touch HD


Overview:

Enjoy music videos, films and streaming like you never thought possible on a mobile device. Experience internet browsing so exhilarating... it feels like you never left your laptop at home. It’s all delivered to you on a pixel-packed 3.8” WVGA screen and seamlessly tied together with touch-responsive TouchFLOTM 3D. 
The ultrafast 3.5G technology lets you surf and download at true broadband speeds. On HSDPA networks, the Touch HDTM delivers downlink speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps – there is no need to slow down while you work or play.
The newly added Stock tab keeps you informed of the latest stock quotes, while the connected Home screen puts e-mail, messages and calendar only a finger-stroke away.
Get directions, view satellite maps and find your location using Google Maps. The maps are bigger and crisper thanks to the expansive screen. Tap the onscreen controls to zoom in and view more detail. This is navigation taken to a whole new level.
Highlights
3.8-inch wide, WVGA (480 X 800 pixel) display offering a cinema experience on the go
Vibrant TouchFLOTM 3D user interface, responding perfectly to your finger gestures when scrolling through contacts, browsing the web, and launching media
  Surf and download at broadband speed with HSDPA internet connectivity
Google Maps enhanced by the wide screen viewing platform
5 megapixel camera for quality stills and video
3.5 mm audio jack makes the Touch HDTM compatible with the majority of audio equipment available  

HTC Evo 4G - support HD video

The HTC Evo 4G delivered respectable 4G speeds, and the mobile hot-spot feature lets you connect up to eight devices. The smartphone has a front-facing camera for video chats and also comes with an 8-megapixel camera with HD-video-recording capabilities. The Evo ships with YouTube's HQ video player, Android 2.1 with HTC Sense, and an HDMI port. Other highlights include an extra-large 4.3-inch touch screen and a 1GHz Snapdragon processor.

Or:

We've been rumoring a WiMAX "HTC Supersonic" for a while now, and Sprint just dropped the hard news: the phone will be dubbed the HTC EVO 4G, will be released this Summer and it's easily the best specced phone we've ever witnessed. The hardware is of quite obvious HD2 descent, but with Android onboard and some nice aesthetic tweaks, the EVO 4G takes on a life of its own. The handset is centered around a 480 x 800 4.3-inch TFT LCD, with a Snapdragon QSD8650 1GHz processor under the hood (the CDMA version of the QSD8250 in the HD2 and Nexus One), and even a helpful 1GB of built-in memory and 512MB of RAM -- hello app storage! Even the battery is bigger than the HD2, and the camera is an 8 megapixel monstrosity with flash, that's capable of 720p video, and is augmented by a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera for good measure. The phone features HDMI out (though you'll need an adapter for turning it into a TV-familiar HDMI plug), 802.11b/g WiFi, and an 8GB microSD card. There's that still-rare Android 2.1 underneath an updated version of HTC's Sense UI. But... despite all these wild features, what actually sets the EVO 4G apart is the fact that it's Sprint's first 4G phone. The handset runs a combo of EV-DO Rev. A and WiMAX, with calls still being made over CDMA and the EV-DO / WiMAX options for data. Interestingly, it sounds like concurrent data and voice use might be possible for the first time on CDMA carrier in this way (killing AT&T's well-advertised differentiator), though Sprint says that's still in the testing phase. One other new feature is the Sprint hotspot app, another MiFi-style connection sharing number, which is obviously aided greatly by the WiMAX on board and can support up to eight concurrent users. Follow after the break for our hands-on impressions and videos of the phone in action, including an up-close-and-personal test of the touchscreen keyboard. Below you'll find galleries of the phone by its lonesome and up against the Nexus One and iPhone 3G.


Thursday, January 6, 2011

Toshiba Regza 46L768 LED HD 1080p 3D Ready Television, 46 Inch with Built-in Freeview HD


Product Information

The Toshiba Regza 46WL768 is the ultimate in 3D entertainment, blends Full HD 3D, LED backlighting with 200Hz processing to deliver an amazing picture quality in an ultra-slim design. You can even access YouTube and BBC iPlayer directly via the TV when connected to your network via USB wireless (sold separately) dongle or wired Ethernet port.

Sony Bravia KDL46HX803 LED HD 1080p 3D Capable Television, 46 inch with Built-in Freeview HD

Product Information

To fully appreciate this TV please ask for a demonstration in any one of our shops from our fully trained Partners.
Experience big screen action on a super slim screen with the Sony Bravia KDL46HX803. It’s packed with advanced features including LED backlighting, a built-in Freeview HD tuner, internet TV, and the potential to display 3D.
To enjoy an amazing Full HD 3D experience on this model, you’ll need a Sony 3D Sync transmitter (not included) and a pair of Sony 3D shutter glasses (available separately). When you hook up your 3D blu-ray player (available separately) you’ll be taken into incredibly life-like scenes which literally jump out of the screen at you.
This TV features an integrated Freeview HD tuner which will allow you to watch subscription-free HD broadcasts. To watch Freeview HD broadcasts you’ll need to check that you can receive it in your area.

Blu-ray vs HD DVD

Companies listed as Members, Associate Members, or Contributors
(may include duplicates and/or subsidiaries)
Blu-Ray HD DVD
1K Studios, LLC
Acer Incorporated
Adobe Systems
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Allion Test Labs, Inc.
Almedio Inc.
Alpine Electronics Inc.
Alticast
Aplix Corporation
ArcSoft, Inc.
Arima Devices Corporation
ashampoo GmbH & Co. KG
ASV Corp.
AudioDev AB
Avid Development GmbH
B&W Group
B.H.A. Corporation
BASF AG
BluFocus Inc.
Bose Corporation
Brickbox Digital Media
Broadcom Corporation
Canon Inc.
Cheertek Inc.
China Hualu Group Co., Ltd.
Cinram Manufacturing Inc.
CMC Magnetics Corporation
Corel Corporation
Cryptography Research Inc.
Custom Technology Inc.
CustomFlix Labs, Inc.
CyberLink Corp.
D&M holdings, Inc.
D-Box Technologies Inc.
Daewoo Electronics Corporation
Daikin Industries, Ltd.
DATARIUS Technologies GmbH
Daxon Technology Inc.
DCA Inc.
Deluxe Media Services Inc.
Dolby Laboratories Inc.
Dr. Schwab Inspection Technology GmbH
Dreamer Co., Ltd.
DTS, Inc.
Eclipse Data Technologies
Elpida Memory, Inc.
Esmertec
Expert Magnetics Corp.
Falcon Technologies International
FUJIFILM Corporation
Fujitsu Ltd.
Fujitsu Ten Ltd.
Funai Electric Co., Ltd.
GalleryPlayer Media Networks
Gear Software
General Members
Gibson Guitar Corp.
Global Machinery Co., Ltd.
Gowell Electronic Limited
Hie Electronics, Inc.
Hoei Sangyo Co., Ltd
Horizon Semiconductor.
IMAGICA Corp.
Imation Corp.
Info Source Multi Media Ltd.
INFODISC Technology Co., Ltd.
Infomedia Inc.
Intersil Corporation
Iwatsu Test Instruments
Kenwood Corporation
Kobe Steel Co. Ltd.
Konica Minolta Opto Inc.
Lauda Co. Ltd.
Lead Data Inc.
LEADER ELECTRONICS CORP
Lenovo
LINTEC Corporation
Lionsgate Entertainment
LITE-ON IT Corporation
Macrovision Corp.
Magnum Semiconductor, Inc.
MainConcept AG
MediaTek Inc.
Meridian Audio Ltd.
MIT Technology Co., Ltd.
Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co.Ltd.
Mitsui Chemicals Inc.
Mitsumi Electric Co., Ltd.
Monster Cable Products
Moser Baer India Limited
MoSys Incorporated
Must Technology Co., Ltd.
MX Production Services
NEC Electronics Corporation
NEC Personal Products Ltd.
Nero
Netflix Inc.
Newtech Infosystems Inc.
NexWave Solutions
NHK Technical Services, Inc.
Nichia Corporation
Nikkatsu Corporation
NTT Electronics Corporation
nVidia Corporation
OC Oerlikon Balzer AG
Omnibus Japan Inc.
Onkyo Corporation
Online Media Technologies Ltd.
Ono Sokki Co., Ltd.
OPT Corporation
Optodisc Technology Corporation
Origin Electric Co., Ltd.
Osmosys SA
Pico House
Pixela Corporation
Plannet Associates
PoINT Software & Systems GmbH
Pony Canyon Enterprise
Primera Technology, Inc.
Prodisc Technology Inc.
Pulstec Industrial Co., Ltd.
Q-TEC, Inc.
Quanta Storage Inc.
Quantized Systems
Realtek Semiconductors
Ricoh Co., Ltd.
Rimage Corporation
Ritek Corporation
Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.
ShibaSoku Co. Ltd.
Sigma Designs Inc.
Silicon Integrated Systems Corporation
Singulus Technologies
Sonic Solutions
Sony BMG Music Entertainment
ST Microelectronics
Sunext
Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd.,
Targray Technology International Inc.
TEAC Corporation
Teijin Chemicals Ltd.
Texas Instruments, Inc.
The Cannery
THX Ltd.
Toei Video Company Ltd.
Toho Company, Ltd.
Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.
TOPTICA Photonics AG
Trailer Park
UmeDisc Ltd.
Universal Music Group, Inc.
Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.
VideACE Inc.
Visionare Corporation
Yamaha Corporation
Yokogawa Electric Corporation
Zentek Technology Japan, Inc.
ZOOtech Ltd.
Zoran Corporation
Acer Inc.
ACSES Co.,Ltd.
Ad Seeds Co.,Ltd
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Almedio Inc.
Alpine Electronics, Inc.
Altech Ads Co.
ArcSoft, Inc
AudioDev AB
B.H.A Corporation
Bandai Visual Co.
BEKO Elektronik
Broadcom Corporation
Canon Inc.
CDN Corporation
Clariant Japan
CMC Magnetics Corporation
Corel Corporation
CyberLink Corp
D&M Holdings Inc.
Daikin Industries
Daiko.co,ltd.
Daxon Technology Inc.
Dedicated Devices, Inc.
DigiOn, Inc.
Digital Site Corporation
Disc Labo Corp.
Dolby Labs, Japan
Dr. Schwab Inspection Technology GmbH
DT Japan, Inc.
DTS, Inc.
Ebistrade, Inc.
Entertainment Network Inc.
Exa International
Expert Magnetics Corp.
Finepack . Co.,LTD
Flag,Inc.
Fuji Photo Film Co.
Fuji Plastic Co.
Fuji Seiki Co.
Fujitsu Limited.
Funai Electric Co.
Gear Software, Inc
Gibson Musical Instruments
GM Records
Hamamatsu Metrix co.,ltd.
Hitachi Corporation
Hitachi Maxell, Ltd.
Hoei Sangyo Co.
IDE-AVA
IMAGICA Corp.
Imation Corp
Info Source Multi Media Korea Ltd.
Infodisc Technology Co.
Intel Corporation
Itri
Jp Co., Ltd
Justsystem Corporation
Kadokawa Holdings, Inc.
Kaleidescape, Inc.
Kenwood Corporation
Kinyosha Printing Co.
Konica Minolta Opto, Inc.
Lenovo Japan
McRay Corporation
Megan Media Holdings Bhd
Microsoft Corporation
Mitomo Co., Ltd
Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co., Ltd. / Verbatim
Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
Moser Baer India Ltd
MPO INTERNATIONAL
Nero AG
NetBlender, Inc.
NHK Technical Services, INC.
Nichia Corporation
Nihonvtr Inc.
Nikkatsu Corporation
nixbu Entertainment GmbH & Co. KG
Oerlikon Japan Co., Ltd.
Omnibus Japan
Onken Corporation
Onkyo Corporation
Online Media Technologies Ltd.
Origin Electric Co.
Outpost FX (AB) International
Paramount Home Entertainment
Pegasys, Inc.
Pico House Co.,Ltd
Pixela Corporation
Plasmon OMS Sarl
Pony Canyon Inc.
PonyCanyon Enterprise INC.
Proboxx, Inc
Prodisc Technology Inc.
Protron Digital Inc.
Pryaid Records Inc.
Pulstec Industrial Co.
Q-Tec,Inc.
Query inc
Ricoh Co.
Ritek Corporation
Sanken Media Product Co., Ltd.
Shibaura Mechatronics Corporation
Sonic Solutions
Sonopress GmbH
Sumitomo Heavy Industries. Ltd
Super Vision, Inc.
Taiyo Yuden Co.
Teac Corporation
Teijin Chemicals Ltd.
Toei Video Co.
Toemi Media Solutions Limited
Toho Company, Limited.
tokyo laboratory ltd.
Toppan Printing Co.
Toptica Photonics AG
Toyo Recording Co.
Transmix Co.
Trendy Corporation
U-Tech Media Corp.
Ulead Systems, Inc.
Universal Pictures
Vap Inc.
Visionare Corporation
Warner Home Video Inc.