Santa Clara, CA (ContentDesk) September 19, 2005 -- PCV Distribution a subsidiary of Pacific Coast Visions Inc., based in Santa Clara California announced today its appointment as the exclusive stocking distributor of Dtrovision PureLink? Professional Digital A/V and PC connectivity products. The company's distribution operation is targeting the Pro A/V System Integrator and Pro A/V Dealer Channel with special reseller's discount and technical support.The new product line, called PureLink, consists of fiber optic DVI and HDMI extension systems for transmitting HD content at 1080p up to 330 ft, switching devices for multiple sources, distribution amplifiers, signal converters, and various digital cables and adapters."We are pleased and excited about adding the high quality PureLink product line to our distribution operation" said John Stead President of Pacific Coast Visions. "Our initial presentations of the product line to our System Integrators and Pro A/V Dealers were accepted enthusiastically. We believe the enthusiasm will grow farther as their experience with the product line's quality will accumulate."The vast proficiency of PCV Distribution in the Pro A/V reseller's market space would be a major asset to our North America's distribution" said Minsoo Park, President of Dtrovision LLC. "We expect to develop long lasting, mutually profitable relations with the top Pro A/V System Integrators and Dealers in North America through the good offices of PCV Distribution."About DtrovisionDtrovision LLC (formerly known as Dtronics), headquartered in Hackensack, NJ, is a leading manufacturer of professional and consumer digital A/V and PC connectivity products including DVI / HDMI Switching, Conversion, and Distribution Systems as well as Fiber Optic cable systems for long distance HDTV extensions when the source and display are more than 15 feet apart.
The products are sold under the brand name PureLink?.Dtrovision LLC was founded in 2001. Since then, we have expanded our line to meet the needs of the explosive digital connectivity market. With the introduction of DVI Link in 2002, we successfully entered the DVI / HDMI category, bringing new products to market for extending, switching and distributing digital video signals. Dtrovision LLC has manufacturing and R&D facilities both in USA and in Korea and we are continuing to expand our manufacturing capacity to meet the demands of the rapidly growing market for digital connectivity products.About PCV DistributionPCV Distribution is a subsidiary of Pacific Coast Visions Inc., based in Santa Clara, California. PCV Distribution was founded in order to distribute and support Pro A/V fiber-optic based digital distribution and transportation products as well as other state of the art devices that are cost effective, high in quality, reliability and performance at a price that is competitive in today's ultra competitive world.
Our company management possess over 50 years of cumulative experience in the Pro A/V & equipment distribution market.PCV Distribution carefully selects its product lines from a proven group of high quality manufacturers. The company continues to focus its distribution efforts on its core market: Professional A/V System Integrators, Pro A/V dealers and other professional resellers..
Home Equity Loan ? Home Theater Adds Fun and Value
In days gone by, the family typically spent their evenings watching television in the den or living room, crowded around a black and white television set that may have measured no more than nineteen inches in diagonal size. For decades, this scenario was pretty much the same in most American homes, with the only change being the replacement of black and white televisions with color models. This worked fine for many years, when most cities only had two or three stations, and most homes didn't have cable television. With the introduction of high definition television (HDTV), DVD movies, high performance surround sound systems, and affordable video projectors and flat-screen plasma displays, many homeowners would like to have a dedicated room, or home theater, for audio-video use. In today's housing climate, adding a home theater to your home is a smart move.Few homes have a room that is naturally suited to use as a home theater.
Most rooms that might be used for such purposes either...
Home Equity Loan ? Home Theater Adds Fun and Value
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
Winegard Signs Contract for Exclusive Rights to New Triple-Stacking Signal Technology
Burlington, Iowa (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) March 13, 2006 - Winegard Company announced today, the signing of an exclusive manufacturing and distribution agreement with Global Communications, holder of 8 patents on Triple-Stacking Technology (TST), covering the US, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. Bob Howell, Director Signal Distribution/Off-Air Antenna Business Group, said Winegard has been working with Global for 9 months in an effort to bring Triple-Stacked Technology to the market, as part of Winegards new Triple Play HOME RUN bundle. The addition of TST, branded by Winegard as the TRIAD", to Winegards HOME RUN, makes it absolutely unique. Before TRIAD, no matter how integrators installed satellite TV, a minimum of 2 cables had to be pulled to Decoder equipped HDTVs or Set Top Boxes to provide the most popular satellite HDTV signals. TRIAD allows new installations and retrofitting of MDUs and SDUs to receive all HD channels...
Winegard Signs Contract for Exclusive Rights to New Triple-Stacking Signal Technology
'Forecasts for Broadband Communications:' A New Analyst Paper by Technology Futures, Inc. (TFI)
Austin, TX (ContentDesk) December 19, 2005 -- Broadband will continue to be adopted at a rapid rate, and ultimately, reach levels of penetration comparable to other popular consumer electronics. Higher broadband speeds will also increase dramatically. By 2010, over 10% of U.S. households will likely subscribe to at least 24 Mb/s service, and by 2015 penetration should exceed 50%. Internet protocol video (IP video), especially high-definition (HD) IP video, is a key driver for higher data rates.
This 12-page analyst paper by Lawrence K. Vanston, Ph.D. (President, TFI) provides analyses and forecasts for each.According to Dr. Vanston, "Both Moore's Law and the move to IP video are driving an increase in data rates for broadband, and with entertainment, voice, and information all being delivered efficiently over Internet connections, near ubiquity is almost inevitable. The ability to provision
very high data rates, reliably, economically, and universally, will be the key...
Blu-ray: A Primer
Blu-ray is an optical disc format which is set to rival http://www.the-hdtv-tuner.com/high-definition-dvd.html">HD-DVD in the race to be the de-facto standard storage medium for HDTV. The HD-DVD vs Blu-ray battle resembles that between Betamax and VHS and DVD+RW and DVD-RW.Currently, the major Hollywood film studios are split evenly in their support fro Blu-ray and HD-DVD, but most of the electronics industry is currently in the Blu-ray camp. The key difference between Blu-ray disc players and recorders and current optical disc technology is that Blu-ray, as its name suggests, uses a blue-violet laser to read and write data rather than a red one. Blue light has a shorter wavelength than red light, and according to the http://www.blu-ray.com">Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), which is made up of, amongst others, Sony, Philips, Panasonic, and Pioneer, this means...
Blu-ray: A Primer