Video Switch – Switch Between Multiple Video Inputs and Display Them Various Output Devices

August 1st, 2010 No comments »

A Video Switch allows a user to feed video inputs into the unit and output to a separate display. It is available in many sizes including 2, 4, 8 and 16 inputs to a single output and can be cascaded or daisy-chained to increase the potential number of inputs. Switching between them is also possible by using either the front panel push buttons or via infra red remote control. The switching is totally passive as no external power or batteries are required. Installation is simple as it is hot pluggable. This device maintains excellent video quality providing crisp, clear images at high resolutions up to 1600×1200 and 480p, 720p, 1080p. The pixel frequency is 250 MHz.

Available in many types, the most commonly used is the VGA Switch. Also known as a monitor switch, this device is compatible with the VGA connector type such as the ones found on a computers’ graphics adapter. Supporting the DDC1, DDC2, DDC2B, DDC2B+, DDC2AB, this device is compatible with multisync SVGA, VGA, & XGA monitors and is also compatible with PCs, MACs and SUNs with VGA video. They are equipped with a feature which allows auto skip over power off, a computer in suspended mode or an unplugged VGA cable. This product also has the desired regulatory approvals from FCC, CE and RoHS.

The new category has the ability to simultaneously connect several DVI (digital video interface) video sources and switch between them on a single DVI video display. This type of switch is called the DVI Switch. This device is also available with an audio option. Since it combines DVI interface with audio, a user no longer needs to have separate setups for display and audio. It can output sound and video signals from 4 DVI or analog video sources on a single DVI display and set of multimedia speakers. These switches have LED display for easy status monitoring and have a built in Amplification circuitry to make sure that signal doesn’t degrade even when extended to long distances. They support Windows and Mac host systems.

These switchers are an ideal accessory for home theaters, multi media and digital signage applications. With the help of the Video Switch, a user can present information from many computers to a single device simultaneously.

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Video Switcher – The Next Generation Switch

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Also known as the VGA switcher, it is used when you need to switch video from multiple video sources to one video device. This hardware device plays an essential role in conference rooms, classrooms and presentations and can also be used for remote monitoring. Controlled by the buttons placed in the front of the unit, these devices are connected through VGA cables which connect them to the video source and display. Available in multiple sizes of 2, 4 and 8 port units, these switches can be cascaded. With the advent of technology, many different types of these switches are available in the market today. The variation in the models is due to the type of video signals which are relayed.

The HDMI switcher (High Definition Multimedia Interface), is the latest in the category of video switchers. It allows multiple devices with HDMI such as computers, DVD players, D-VHS players or set top boxes to output video to one HDMI display device. With simple push button control on the front of the unit, it allows switching between the connected devices. It is nothing but a compact audio / video connector which transmits uncompressed digital streams. Compatible with all HDMI- equipped and HDCP- enabled HDTV devices, this switch uses a single cable to connect from HDMI video source to HDMI / HDTV video display. Available with 2, 3, and 4 ports, these devices are capable of maintaining high video resolution.

The combination of a Video switcher and a video splitter in one unit gives birth to video matrix switch which enables you to route video from multiple computers to multiple displays.

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The Video switcher is a hardware device which allows multiple computers to share one video display like monitors, projectors etc which have VGA ports. By daisy chaining these devices a greater number of computers can be connected. Mainly used in video and film production, these devices allow switching between different video and audio sources. This enables mixing of videos and addition of special effects or shots captured on a secondary source. Even though more than one display device is connected to the source, these switches maintain video clarity and provide sharp and clear images.

Also known as the VGA switcher, it is used when you need to switch video from multiple video sources to one video device. This hardware device plays an essential role in conference rooms, classrooms and presentations and can also be used for remote monitoring. Controlled by the buttons placed in the front of the unit, these devices are connected through VGA cables which connect them to the video source and display. Available in multiple sizes of 2, 4 and 8 port units, these switches can be cascaded. With the advent of technology, many different types of these switches are available in the market today. The variation in the models is due to the type of video signals which are relayed.

The HDMI switcher (High Definition Multimedia Interface), is the latest in the category of video switchers. It allows multiple devices with HDMI such as computers, DVD players, D-VHS players or set top boxes to output video to one HDMI display device. With simple push button control on the front of the unit, it allows switching between the connected devices. It is nothing but a compact audio / video connector which transmits uncompressed digital streams. Compatible with all HDMI- equipped and HDCP- enabled HDTV devices, this switch uses a single cable to connect from HDMI video source to HDMI / HDTV video display. Available with 2, 3, and 4 ports, these devices are capable of maintaining high video resolution.

The combination of a Video switcher and a video splitter in one unit gives birth to video matrix switch which enables you to route video from multiple computers to multiple displays.

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Printable – Acer Aspire 5542g Review

July 28th, 2010 No comments »

The Acer 5542G is the company’s replacement model for it’s very popular 5536/5536G series. The new model comes with an improved processor and a whole new Tigris platform. It was after more than a week’s wait and phone calls that I got hold of one Acer Aspire 5542G. From the moment I read the specification sheet, I have been very thrilled to get the machine in my hands. The specs boasts about a AMD Turion II 2.2 Ghz, 3GB DDR2 Memory, ATI 4570 Dedicated graphics card with a 512MB DDR3 memory and a quite generous 320GB Hard disk drive for a price tag of less than RS 34000, which is quite a tempting deal.

In this detailed review we will see how these specs meet the real performance needs.

Key features:

In this section, we will look in detail at the key components that makes up this laptop. I will also try to include as much specifications and details as available from the manufacturer’s source.

Processor:

Acer Aspire 5542G comes with the second generation AMD Turion Processor (AMD Turion II M500) clocked at 2.2Ghz which houses a 1MB L2 Cache. The Turion II M500 is fabricated using the 45nm technology. It belongs to the Caspian generation of processors and supports HyperTransport 3.0 and hardware virtualization.

The Turion is AMDs answer to mobile processors, which provides excellent performance while keeping the power consumption at the minimum. The Turion processors generates less heat compared to AMD’s desktop work horses that have a bad reputation in heat emission department. The Turion II being the next version of the decent performer Turion, it sets high expectations in terms of competing with the Core 2 Duos in the market. We will see how it scores in real performance when we benchmark it down the road.

Graphics Card: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570 512MB DDR3

One of the main attractions of this laptop is the graphics engine that lies beneath the hood. The Acer 5542G comes with a dedicated ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570 with 512 MB of DDR3 memory.

For those of you who are not clear about the difference between an integrated and a dedicated graphics solution, I’m adding a few words. An Integrated graphics solution (eg: the Intel’s X4500) doesn’t come with dedicated video memory; it eats up your system memory for graphics processing and thus the slower path between the system memory and the graphics engine causes the biggest bottle-neck when it comes to performance. Also the integrated graphics processor would be less powerful than a mainstream dedicated one in raw processing power. On the other hand, a dedicated graphics card will usually have a high speed dedicated video memory (eg: DDR3) which is coupled to the graphics processor. This removes the bottle neck and gives the card superior performance. The graphics processor on a dedicated card would usually support high-end effects provided by the latest DirectX and OpenGL APIs which gives the realism and visual-candy in the latest games.

The HD 4570 is a faster clocked version of the Mobility Radeon 4530/4330. It has a 64 Bit memory bus and comes with a 512MB DDR3 VRAM. The 512MB should be adequate for most gaming and graphics needs, unless you play in the craziest resolutions. (As rendering resolution increases, the more memory it needs). The DDR3 memory will meet the needs for the fastest and huge volume texture processing that modern games demand. However the 64 bit bus stands inferior to the 128 bit bus that most mainstream cards offer.

The ATI Mobility Radeon 4570 is based on the RV710 chip and it provides 80 stream processors. The Mobility Radeon also provides the video technology called Avivo HD that provides an on board 7.1 sound chip. The graphics solution also features a 2nd generation Unified Video Decoder that supports full bitstream decoding of H.264/MPEG-4 AVC and VC-1 streams. The 4570 graphics unit is capable of handling all video tasks including HD video decoding.

Display:

The Acer 5542G comes with a 15.6″ High Definition LED backlit TFT LCD display that provides 220-nit high brightness and Acer’s Cinecrystal display technology. The pure widescreen (16:9) display supports a maximum resolution of 1366X768 and provides a 60% color gamut. It has a high-def response time of 8ms.

Memory: There is nothing much to boast about a 3GB DDR2 800Mhz memory that comes with the Acer Aspire 5542G when compared to the current line of laptops many of which sports a 4GB under the hood. The 3GB is sufficient for most of the computing needs which can later be upgraded to 4GB. However the 3GB deal would appear reasonable when we keep the price tag of the Acer 5542G in mind.

Hard Disk Drive: Again there’s nothing jaw dropping in this department. But I would say that the 320GB that comes with the Acer 5542G is generous for most of your storage needs.

Processor performance and benchmark:

I was initially reluctant to switch from the Intel’s proven workhorse Core 2 Duo to the AMD’s Turion family of processors. It is a widely accepted fact that the Intel’s processor outperforms the AMD counter part, provided that both runs on the same clock speed; the main culprit being the lower L2 cache in AMDs. But my reluctance to move on to the AMD Turion II was swept away by the performance benchmarks. The AMD Turion II M500 2.2 Ghz outperforms the Intel Core 2 Duo 6670 2.2 Ghz. When AMD Turion II M500 scores a decent score of 1426, the Intel Core2 Duo 6670 managed to get only 1379, though the margin is not huge.

The Turion II M500 also scored higher in the Windows 7 performance rating with a score of 5.7 against the score of 5.5 of the Intel’s Core 2 Duo 6600.

The Turion II without doubt has improved it’s architecture dramatically compared to the previous generation Turion, which helps it to achieve a higher performance benchmark, while competing head-on with the Intel’s counterpart, even though AMD Turion II M500 houses only 1MB L2 cache compared to the 2MB offered by the Intel’s variants.

The AMD Turion II M500 is doubtlessly an excellent performer and is commendable for being the first AMD processor model overtaking the Intel Core 2 Duo along the performance lines, both of which are clocked at the same speed. Though the Turion II has only 1MB L2 Cache it brings excellent performance and computing power on a budget. The Turion II M500 processor gives the Acer 5542G with great number crunching efficiency, that was much noticeable when we ran tests involving compressing/extracting, Gaming and Video rendering using 3D graphics tools. The Acer 5542G showed brisk performance during daily computing, and the Windows responsiveness and multi-tasking were significantly quick.

Graphics card performance:

The Acer 5542G with the ATI Mobility Radeon 4570 with 512MB Dedicated DDR3 VRAM is not an exceptional performer in terms of the latest gaming standards. But very few laptops comes with a high end graphics card that meets the high-end gamer’s needs and those machines will burn a hole in your wallet for sure. The HD 4570 in the Acer 5542G is a decent graphics card to play a little older game titles in full detail whereas when it comes to the most recent games, you might have to tweak the detail level to a medium to get reasonable frame rates.

The Acer 5542G is an excellent choice for gamer’s on a budget as well as 3D Graphics designers and Animators.

I found the Acer 5542G delivering very smooth frame rates on Test Drive Unlimited even at the highest settings, though a video review of the Dell Studio 15 housing the same graphics card showed significantly lower frame rates in YouTube. May be the performance boost is due to the DDR3 Video Memory as well as the better number-crunching done by the AMD Turion II M500. The card fared really well in older titles like Need For Speed Most Wanted, Need For Speed UnderCover, Unreal Tournament 2003, and Crysis Warhead even at the highest detail settings with 1024X768 resolution and FSAA turned on. The Acer 5542G also delivered consistently playable frame rates in Microsoft Flight Simulator which is a quite resource hungry game, due to the presence of huge textures and extensive terrain.

Display performance:

The 220-nit high brightness display of the Acer 5542G, gives excellent display quality with good sharpness and contrast. It also delivers very good and accurate color reproduction (60% gamut). The viewability from sides is not exceptional, but is adequate. The only major disadvantage of the display is that it’s high glossy finish attracts glare. Hence it is not suitable while viewing against any direct light source.

Audio Performance:

The Acer 5542G sports a Dolby certified audio system. The Realtek chip provides 32bit audio decoding and provides SP-DIF and Dolby Digital output. It also supports Dolby Headphone and Dolby Virtual Surround modes. It means you will be in audio bliss, if you connect the Acer 5542G to a nice home theatre or high-end headphones.

The built-in speakers of the Acer 5542G clearly lacks the bass and was a disappointment during our tests. The sound clearly lacks the thump element in it. It doesn’t mean that the speakers are worthless. The speakers give you very nice high and medium range frequencies quite well. The audio volume levels were loud enough and will be adequate if you are not in the middle of a very noisy environment.

Battery:

The Acer 5542G comes with a 6-cell battery pack. It would probably disappoint you, if you are looking for a laptop with 3+ hours battery backup. The lower battery backup can be attributed to the modestly big 15.6″ display paired with the dedicated graphics card that can drain out quite a lot of battery power. With the screen brightness at low, I was able to obtain a 2 hours 50 minutes backup with no audio, video or games turned on. At highest performance setting, you can expect roughly two hours of battery backup.

Heating:

Being an AMD based laptop most of us who have used an AMD based sytem would have concerns about over-heating. Stay cool. The Acer 5542G handles heat well. When you use it for extended hours for your daily computing needs, it doesn’t generate any significant heat. I found the heat near the palm rest regions less compared to some other Intel based competing laptop models. The Acer 5542G has adequate ventilation at the bottom and has a vent at the back, that blows the hot air out. The fan steps into high speed the instant things start getting hot.

It doesn’t mean that the Acer 5542G won’t generate heat at all. The moment you start playing games, the rosy picture changes. Though the Acer 5542G’s body remained just warm, the vent at the rear end was blowing out really hot air, which obviously means heavy heat generation, though it gets displaced well. Though the Acer 5542G gets away with the heat quite well, it would be a good choice to get an efficient laptop cooling pad if you are into serious gaming.

Other components:

The Acer 5542G comes with a good DVD Writer, Bluetooth, Wireless LAN etc. These devices performs quite well and doesn’t seem to have any specific points worth mentioning.

Accessories:

The laptop comes with a nice backpack from Targus with Acer logo on it. The backpack has adequate space to carry some extra stuff in it while you are on the move. It’s build quality is good and provides adequate cushioning for the laptop compartment.

Conclusion:

Acer 5542G is a laptop that brings great value to those on a budget, who need excellent processing and graphics performance. I highly recommend it for all gaming enthusiasts and graphics designers, owing to the excellent performance of the processor and the graphics solution built-in. It’s powerful processor can meet most of the extreme computing needs unless your needs target the ultra-high-end like an i7. The Acer 5542G equipped with it’s Turion II processor competes really well with the Core2 Duos out there; no need for the ‘Will AMD perform equally well?’ question anymore. It delivers brutal processing power.

If you are an audiophile who would play music through the laptop’s built-in speakers round the clock, Acer 5542G may not be the best suit for you. If that is not a top-priority for you or if you have a nice home theatre/headphone, then the Acer 5542G gives you great joy in the audio department too, through it’s Dolby processing and digital outputs. It all depends on your needs.

The battery suits the home computing / gaming / designing needs. It’s 2+ hours backup can handle your presentation, on-the-go needs too, though a 3+ hours backup would have been more recommendable.

The laptop model I purchased comes loaded with Linpus linux operating system (command prompt only) and eliminates the Windows dependency, which helps the Acer 5542G keep its price down. You might also get a version with Windows pre-loaded but for a higher price tag.

Pros:

Excellent processor

Excellent graphics for designers and budget gamers

Good Looks

Quite sturdy design

Good Audio processing and digital out

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Cons:

Built-in speakers do not match the good audio processing and lacks bass completely

Glossy screen difficult to work with in direct light

Volume control keys could have been softer to touch

Arrow keys needs refinement

Pricing and final words:

This laptop is available in India in many online shopping websites at a sub RS 35k price tag. I got hold of one for RS 33700/- (approximately 717 USD) through a local dealer. With such reasonable price tag and compelling set of features, I strongly recommend the Acer 5542G.

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Any Four Sources to Any Four Displays using HDMI 1.3 The 4×4 Matrix for HDMI 1.3 routes high definition at resolutions up to 1080p with multichannel digital audio from any four HDMI sources to any four displays. The 4×4 Matrix eliminates the need to disconnect and reconnect HDMI sources. It works with any HDMI source that connects to an HDMI display, supporting advanced digital audio formats such as Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD Master Audio. Each source is accessible at all times by any display by selecting it with an IR remote, or using the RS232 port to switch the unit. How It Works Connect any four HD sources to the Matrix’s HDMI inputs. Then connect four displays to the Matrix’s HDMI outputs. Once the sources, the Matrix and the displays are powered and connected, select which sources to view on any of the displays by using the IR remote or RS232 connectivity. Fully HDCP Compliant HDCP (high-bandwidth digital content protection) is a standard digital code embedded in the HDMI video signal to prevent it from being pirated. HDCP-encoded source video that is fed into equipment not having the proper decoding mechanism will be transformed to “snow” or very low (480P) resolution images. For proper, full-resolution HDTV video rendition, the source and display (and anything in between) must be equipped with HDMI circuitry that decodes HDCP properly, such as the 4×4 Matrix for HDMI 1.3.

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The Best HDMI Monitors

July 25th, 2010 No comments »

There are many reviews that you can read online in order to find the best HDMI monitor for yourself. You can view videos on product reviews where customers tell their views on the product. This way you will be able to make the best decision about which HDMI monitor to purchase in the end. You can view customer ratings and compare prices and you will find lists of the best HDMI monitors online. Just remember that the best monitor will have the maximum resolution of 1080p and they have the maximum output.

The maximum resolution is 1600×1050 and the PS3 outputs 1900×1080. You would need to spend a little more in order to receive this much of output but it will be well worth your money. You need to make sure that the perfect monitor is the perfect size for you so you can maximize your game playing or movie viewing experiences. You do not want to purchase a monitor that is small in size which will not be worth your money.

When you are shopping for the monitors then you will find that many that have all the features are inexpensive. This is because they have become the popular choice for many families. You need to see how many HDMI ports are there in the monitor as the most ports you have the more devices you will be able to connect. Check the picture resolution of the monitor which is essential in order to enhance the image resolution of the monitor. Check for the refresh rates on the monitor.

The higher the refresh rate is the better and smoother the picture quality will be on the monitor. Find out the number of colors that can be produced by the monitor as higher the number is on the left then more will be the colors produced by the monitor. Check if the monitor has various cable connections or not. You might want to connect it to your older computers or other devices. The two ports that should be present are the VGA and the DVI. These can also be used for projectors.

Many televisions also have DVI ports these days. In the end, make sure you have done your thorough research online in order to find the best HDMI monitors for yourself. Ask your friends, family and neighbors for referrals and you will surely purchase the best monitor.

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6FT 2TO1 HDmi Switch

July 24th, 2010 No comments »

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I got this HDMI switch about over a year ago and its still working like its brand new. I was slightly unsure at first, especially when It was around 80 Bucks for it about October 2008. I have a 24″ 1080P monitor for my PC, Xbox360 and PS3. So I wanted something that I can plug everything in and then hit one button to switch between my systems without having to unplug and replug things in the back of my monitor. FYI my Monitor has DVI and HDMI switch in the back. My set is My PC is hooked into the DVI and Both my Xbox360 and PS3 are hooked into the switch via HDMI. (DVI and HDMI have no visual differences, only thing is HDMI can transfer audio, but i use optical for my audio for ps3 and xbox360) Anyways the BIG difference with this unit is that it IS HDCP applicable! What does HDCP mean? HDCP is licensed by Digital Content Protection, LLC. So what that means is that ALL and I mean ALL protected/licensed media, music, movies AND games have a protective code in them that needs HDCP to decode it for displaying. What would happen if you used a NON compliant HDCP switch? Well you would get a blank screen. No way to fix that except get an HDCP compliant switch. So that was my biggest worry but I did my research on this switch on other websites to make sure it would work, and it does beautifully. No loss of quality on either my xbox360 or my ps3 its just a simple switch, small and compact as well. If I ever needed another switch I would get this one, its way more inexpensive than many others that are out there that don’t do anything more than this does unless you are looking for more than 2 HDMI ports.

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Develop Your Own S-Video Composite Adapter

July 22nd, 2010 No comments »


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If you own an older television, chances are you may have to use a few different tools in order to get clear, quality digital picture. Many televisions today have these ports and adapters attached, but other old models will need a little bit of an extra push. To change it up and make the picture better and brighter you will need an S-Video Composite adapter. You can do it all on your own without spending a penny as long as you have the right equipment at home!

Many older televisions have only composite video input that will not work with the usual DVD players and other new age electronics. Now, you can buy an adapter for a small amount of money, or you can easily turn your S-Video device and strip it down so that it will become an actual composite adapter so that anything you want to use will become compatible with your particular television.

The first thing that you need to do is take the S-Video connector and strip it down so that you are revealing 4 different wires. Each wire will have a different color, typically yellow, white, yellow and green. Strip it down enough so that you have some room to work with when you start working with the composite. Pins 1 and 2 (known as Y ground and C ground) in the S-Video cable will need to be connected to the composite ground. This will be located in the RCA connector that you have on your television.

From there you will need to connect the remaining wires; short pin 3 belongs in the hot pin of the connector. You should then just have to use a 470f capacitor between that hot pin and the last short pin on the S-Video connector. From there you should be able to see a picture and the device that you are looking to use should be able to connect and send the images to your television. However, keep in mind that this is simply a quick fix so that you can buy some time before you buy a brand new television.

Those who have accomplished this do-it-yourself task have had no trouble using the S-Video Composite adapter properly. If you have different colored wires than the ones mentioned above, you may want to play around with the short pins in order to see which ones should go together. This process should not take more than about 20 minutes, which means that you can easily have your TV up and running in no time!

As time presses on, there will no longer be a need for the composite port. Many people are upgrading and using plasma and LCD televisions that have an overall higher level of quality, picture and sound. The S-Video Composite adapter is a great way to temporarily solve an issue and allow you to sit down and watch your favorite DVD’s and play all of your favorite games, without having to spend a single penny!

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