Archive for April, 2009

How To Buy A Discount Camera Battery Online

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

What would you say is the best place to buy batteries, razors, and tons of other consumer products? If you said eBay then you are correct.  But everyone knows about eBay right? No, they do not.  There are millions of people who have never heard of eBay or never shopped on the largest auction site in the world.  But when you do learn about eBay and what kind of deals you can find, you’ll wonder how much money you could have saved by shopping here sooner.  One of the biggest things you can save on is buying batteries for your laptops and digital cameras.Learn how to find some of the best deals online on laptop batteries.

Most people have either a laptop or camera sometimes even both.Those devices are nothing without a battery that works.If you've lost a battery before, you know the big hassle it is buying a new one.  You have two options, you can go to Best Buy and spend $70 to $100 for a new laptop battery or you can go online and find the same battery for about $30 to $50 and that includes free shipping.  Where would you like to shop for a cheap laptop replacement battery?

The same thing occurs when you need a new digital camera battery.  If you try to put regular AA or AAA batteries you will find that the batteries do not last very long.  You need NiMH batteries to get the job done.NiMH rechargeable batteries can handle the high drain digital cameras have on regular batteries.  If you need a cheap Nikon Camera Battery do yourself a favor and head over to eBay and save money.  Shipping and handling is free in most cases so you don’t have to worry about spending $20 for shipping on a battery that costs $5 to bid on.  Buy from sellers who have tons of positive feedback and respond to questions quickly.  You can get great deals, just make sure you use a little common sense when you buy online.Signing up for PayPal would not be a bad idea either to get some buyer protection for yourself. 

Buying online should not be a secret to you anymore.  Not when you realize how much money you can save and the great deals you can find.  Now that you know about buying cheap laptop and camera batteries online, give it a try and get all the power you need for your digital camera and get all the shots.

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Wireless Home Theater - Easy to Install, Fun to Have

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Probably the best thing to have happened to the home theater equipment since its inception is the wireless home theater that has done away once and for all the need to connect the components with the help of wires and cables. In fact, the changes taking place in this segment are simply astounding, and there are now also found speakers that can be built directly into the walls of the home theater room as also into the ceiling without the need of any wires or cords hanging all over the floor.
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Why is my projection television changing to black and white? And why is it flickering sometimes?

Friday, April 24th, 2009

I have a 52" RCA projection television. After anywhere from 15 minutes to 2 hours it goes black and white. Whats the deal here? Also, it seems to flicker with any movement. Do i need a new bulb? new tube? is it worth fixing? Please help, answer on here, and please e-mail me at someGUYwithADHD@gmail.com
Thanks a bunch

USING COMPONENT INPUTS??

If so, your red and blue Video connections are BARELY connected on the TV or the Cable box…

How do you focus a rear projection television?

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

I have a Philips HD rear projection TV. I moved it out from the wall about two feet and when I moved it back to the same location it's out of focus on the left side now. Does anyone know how to fix this? I read similar articles stating that there was some kind of menu option that allowed for an automatic Converging, but there is nothing like that on my model (I'm not sure which one it is). I would really like to get it repaired without making a service call. If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Well, you need a soldering iron, a spool of solder, some solder wick, a philips head screwdriver, a 1/4 inch hex head nutdriver, TWO STK392-120s and about 3 - 6 months of solder experience…

Those PINS are real close to each other and you DON'T want to short the legs together…that'll just Smoke More Parts…