Portland, OR (ContentDesk) June 21, 2006 -- LS Networks (Lightspeed Networks) has over 2,200 miles of Fiber Optic cable with Ethernet distribution sites to allow Oregon businesses Ethernet service between Wide Area Network locations. Previously only metro area business could obtain high speed Ethernet or SONET connectivity. ONLY LS Networks offers this bandwidth and capability "Statewide"!
Our services are ideal for high bandwidth transfer across the State of Oregon. We are the only company to offer this capability on a secured all fiber optic network
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TV/Cable Broadcasters can transmit data instead of using backup tapes, Telcos can now offer HDTV to rural Oregon cities, Hospitals can send digital images between clinics and other medical centers, and educational institutes can now deploy distance learning courses between various campus locations.Find out more by going to WWW.LSNetworks.net or request additional information by email..
A to Z guide in buying Dish Network online
First thing first, what is Dish Network?Owned by the company Echostar, Dish Network (or trade mark as DISH Network), is the United States second biggest Satellite TV provider. Dish Network provides up to 256 TV channels of 100% digital picture.Satellite broadcast licensed in 1987, Dish Network currently dish up about 10 million satellite TV customers in United States. With up to 256 TV channels served in three major packages (Dish Network All American Top 60s, 120s, and 180s) and various free satellite equipments, Dish Network is the one of the best TV setup currently in the market. Huge programming choice, crunchy digital image, HDTV-ready with SuperDISH packages, digital video recording, and the best of all, it is CHEAPER than the cable TV!*See it your self in the comparison guide in http://www.satellitetvissue.comAre the equipments really free?Yes, absolutely! Worth $1500, these satellite TV equipments is totally free to get...
A to Z guide in buying Dish Network online
Antennas Direct to be Featured at CEDIA Expo in Indianapolis
Wildwood, MO (ContentDesk) August 28, 2005 -- When the heavy hitters in the custom electronics industry gather in Indianapolis for the 2005 CEDIA Expo,
St. Louis-based Antennas Direct (www.antennasdirect.com) will be there to roll out their latest innovation, the Lacrosse HDTV antenna.The Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association (CEDIA) hosts the annual event to showcase the newest trends and technologies in custom electronics.
This year's expo is expected to draw more than 25,000 residential electronic systems contractors, manufacturers, distributors, media and other industry professionals to the Indiana Convention Center and RCA Dome September 7-11."This event is the Super Bowl of custom electronics," Antennas Direct President Richard Schneider said.
"I couldn't imagine a better venue to introduce the custom electronics community to the Lacrosse.
The inquiries we...
HDTV
HDTV, or high-definition television, uses high-resolution signals for the broadcast of television signals. As HDTV does not use traditional formats like NTSC, PAL etc. but mostly captures signals digitally, its introduction sometimes coincides with the introduction of digital television as well. HDTV has the DTV resolution with new set standards.
This combination creates striking image with stunning sound.
The main selling point of these sets is the high resolution they offer.
HDTV systems usually support some standard resolution and frame or field rates. With reference to HDTV, the format of the broadcasts is referred to using a notation describing the number of lines in the display resolution, progressive frames or interlaced fields, and number of frames or fields per second. For instance, a HDTV with format 720p60 can be expanded as 1280 ? 720 pixels, progressive encoding with 60 frames per second.
High-definition television technology has...
Searching for the New Faces of Timex
Middlebury, CT (ContentDesk) October 17, 2005 -- Are you one of The New Faces of Timex? The Timex? Corporation is conducting a nationwide search for eight new faces to introduce several styles in its Fashion, Sport and Outdoor lines with new Color Indiglo? night light.Timex, which more than a decade ago revolutionized timekeeping with the launch of Indiglo night-light technology, is celebrating the launch of its seven new Indiglo color creations by reaching out to the American public. Timex is now looking for eight new faces to represent its new ultimate functional fashion statement watches.We are very excited about the New Faces of Timex campaign, said Joe Santana, President and Chief Executive Officer of Timex.
The contest for the new Color Indiglo Watch line is a perfect way to demonstrate how Timex is a brand that fits all ages and personal styles.Right now, Timex, the largest selling watch brand in the U.S., is asking Americans to submit a headshot photo to
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Winegard’s Introduces TRIAD™, a New HDTV Triple-Stacking Technology Combining All HD Satellite Signals on One Existing Coax Cable
Burlington, Iowa (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) January 3, 2005 - Winegard Company introduced its new TRIAD Triple-Stacking Technology at the EHX trade show on November 9, 2005. Bob Howell, Director Signal Distribution/Off-Air Antenna Business Group, said Before TRIAD, no matter how integrators installed satellite TV in an MDU or home, a minimum of 2 cables had to be pulled in order to provide satellite HDTV signals to Decoder equipped HDTVs or Set Top Boxes. Our new TRIAD Technology allows Winegard to retrofit existing MDUs and homes to receive all the HD channels, Triple Stacking the Satellite HDTV signals on one cable, offering a second more cost effective and much better option. Approximately 1% of MDUs have more then one cable run through out the building, the rest have one. TRIAD addresses this need.There are HD channels located on 3 satellites.
With existing technology and dual LNBs, the consumer gets all the satellite...
Winegard’s Introduces TRIAD™, a New HDTV Triple-Stacking Technology Combining All HD Satellite Signals on One Existing Coax Cable