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What to do when it gets wet cell phone

It sometimes happens, unfortunately, is a wet cell phone in everyday situations. It can happen to tip over a glass on the table and the fluid reaches the cell to throw someone into the pool with phone in your pocket, or one of the most common, the toilet and the team finished in the toilet. [...]

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Mitsubishi has introduced the monitor Viseo MDT231WG

The boys of Mitsubishi Electric have shown before the Japan release a new monitor, all in one generation, which is encompassed within the range Viseo and is known as MDT231WG. It is a 23-inch monitor designed to meet the needs of users, and want to play movies in HD, the latest games with as much [...]

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Plasma Display Feature

A plasma screen is very shallow (about ten cm) compared to a conventional picture tube, so as a painting on the wall can be confirmed. The image surface can be much larger, and image diagonals of more than one meter are common. Plasma can best be viewed from all angles. The generation of images is [...]

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Plasma Display

A plasma display works on the principle of gas discharge lamps such as fluorescent tube. In an enclosure provides an electric current between two electrodes ensure that a gas, plasma screens typically consisting of xenon and neon is ionized. The ionized gas, called plasma, transmits UV photons. These UV photons or UV light exit surface [...]

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HD Ready

HD ready is a quality labeling for televisions that meet a series of conditions for displaying HDTV programs. It does not mean that it directly HDTV signals can be received, but that images of a device (set-top box, DVD player) with HD output can be displayed, whether or not the maximum resolution. The logo was [...]

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