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Kensington K72353US Wireless Presenter Pro with Green Laser Pointer Feature
Ultra bright green laser pointer for use on all screens
Designed to fit comfortably in the palm of your hand
2.4 GHz wireless with extended range up to 150 feet
Works with PowerPoint and Keynote - no drivers needed
Intuitive four-button design is comfortable and easy to use
Kensington K72353US Wireless Presenter Pro with Green Laser Pointer Overview
Make your presentations shine with the Kensington Wireless Presenter Pro with Green Laser Pointer. The green laser is much brighter than standard red lasers, allowing you to make your point anywhere - even when used with brighter projectors or LCD and plasma displays. Add a comfortable, intuitive four-button design and extended 150 foot range and you have everything you need to focus on what really matters - your audience. Sleek mobile design allows you to store the wireless receiver inside the pointer, and a convenient carrying case is included. A low-battery indicator, on-off switch and 2 included AAA batteries complete the package.
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Unless you've recently moved from Alaska to Texas and you're feeling a limited homesick, chances are that the last thing you want to see when you turn on your Tv is snow. Integrate a snowy screen with that loud, nasty static sound, and you've got a problem on your hands. Fortunately you don't have to be techie to fix your cable box - just consequent these uncomplicated troubleshooting steps to get photograph back in no time.
Cable Box Basics
Plasma Problems
Make sure your cable box is plugged in. I know that sounds silly, but after troubleshooting these things over the phone professionally, you can trust me on this one. Save yourself the time and embarrassment of calling a expert just to have them tell you to plug it in. That goes for the rest of the considerable equipment as well (i.e. Tv, Vcr or Dvr if you're running the signal straight through one, etc.). It wouldn't hurt to make sure the Tv is on the literal, channel - commonly channel 3 or 4 or one of the input channels.
Troubleshooting your Cable Box
TV Ears 10341 2.3 System Wireless Headset System (Blue) Best
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TV Ears 10341 2.3 System Wireless Headset System (Blue) Feature
Doctor Recommended
Infrared transmitter covers 600 square feet
Transmitter works as a charging base and can hold up to two headsets
Powerful headset with 120 dB of output 3 times more powerful than other headsets
Headset Includes volume and tone dials TV Ears Tips provide comfort and cleanliness
TV Ears 10341 2.3 System Wireless Headset System (Blue) Overview
Doctor recommended TV Ears has helped thousands of people with hearing loss hear the television clearly without turning up the volume! With TV Ears technology, you set your own TV Ears headset volume and tone, while others set the volume of the television to a pleasant level or mute the volume altogether. Imagine watching television with your family again and hearing every word clearly…as thousands of our customers have said, “TV Ears has changed our lives!” The 2.3 system covers 600 sq.ft of space and works with all TV’s, including Plasma and LCD flat screen TVs, and in the presence of fluorescent lights. The patented self molding TV Ears Tips create an acoustically sealed chamber with the ear that reduces room noise and provides unparalleled comfort, cleanliness, and clarity. TV Ears Tips and TV Ears Voice Clarifying Circuitry work together for outstanding word discrimination so that television dialog is clear and understandable. The TV Ears 2.3 system will help you hear TV better and eliminate loud TVs. You will enjoy excellent speech clarity and sound quality with the ergonomic under the chin lightweight headset. Weighing only 1.6oz, the TV Ears headset is the most powerful headset on the market. Customer Support: Monday - Friday, 7:00 am - 4:00 pm Pacific time zone: 888-883-3277.
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Make sure all the cables are connected. Even if you're Tv and cable box are both turned on, you won't see a photograph unless they are connected. Check each relationship to ensure it is tight and that none of the wires or connecting pieces is damaged. Also check to see that the connections are all literal, - meaning, video and audio should be going out of your cable or satellite box to your Tv "in" ports. The signal should consequent a logical path. If the connections are literal, but you're still not finding any picture, replace the cables to see if that solves the problem. If you're running the signal straight through a Dvr or Vcr and having problems, skip the middle man and plug the cables level from the box to the Tv. If you get a photograph you know you're problem is in the Vcr.
After production sure everything is on and the cable connections are all correct, try rebooting your system. Each company's receivers have separate methods of rebooting, but one fairly universal way is to unplug the box for 10 to 20 seconds and then plug it back in. Do not just turn the box off and back on again - you'll need to nothing else but pull the plug out of the wall and then put it back in again. Once the cable box is plugged back in, turn the power on and cross your fingers. If you're still not receiving any picture, unplug the receiver again for up to one limited and then plug it back in. This may be tedious and time-consuming, especially when you're missing the fight of the year or the Super Bowl, but give it the full limited - you'll spend less time doing it yourself than you will waiting for a repairman to come out and fix it.
Fuzzy photograph or Sound
If you are getting a photograph but no sound; or sound but no picture; or a fuzzy photograph or sound, recheck the cable connections to make sure they are tightened and that the wires or connecting pieces are undamaged. Poor photograph or sound is typically caused by one of three problems: poor wire connections, signal interference, or Tv settings.
Going face to make sure nothing is interfering with your signal will help with the second problem. Of course, if you have hidden cables there is not much you can do about production sure they are clear of interference (that's read, "Your neighbor cut straight through it while gardening"). If you have a satellite dish, know that excessive rain or snow buildup on the dish can cause signal interference. Use caution when checking your dish, especially if it is on your roof or some other hard-to-reach place colse to your house. The installer should have verified that no trees or other objects would interfere with your signal from the satellites, but take a quick look colse to to see if new foliage is blocking the signal. If it is not on your property, do not cut or take off anyone without prior permission from the property owner.
Finally, adjusting your Tv settings can help when you are receiving a clear signal and all the connections are fine. Horizontal and vertical settings are the adjustments that most often need to be made, but consulting your owner's by hand can give you a good indication of other settings that can be tweaked.
Troubleshooting requires patience, so make some lemonade, roll up your sleeves, and get started. If none of these suggestions work (9 times out of 10 they will), contact your aid provider. They may have additional troubleshooting steps or resources they can make available to you to get your cable or satellite Tv up and running.
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An eye-popping Plasma TV experience,combined with multimedia thrills.With the Samsung PN59D6500, Plasma TV has reached the next level. The advanced Plasma Plus One Design means you get an extra inch of viewing surface, so the 59-inch screen look seven larger than similarly sized models. Keep pushing the boundaries with Samsung Smart TV,a gateway to the best of the web with Samsung Apps, advanced search features and more. And watch what happens when you enter the world of immersive entertainment with 3D technology,enjoying a depth and clarity that’s only available with 3D movie titles and TV shows.
This product is 3D-related. To help you get a great 3D experience, use the checklist below to ensure you have everything you need. 3D viewing requires:
A Display First, you'll need a 3D-ready display--whether it's a 3D HDTV, 3D projector, or 3D computer monitor. These displays have more processing power than standard 2D models for displaying 3D images in rapid succession.
A Source Your display may be ready for 3D playback, but you'll still need a device to read 3D content. This can be a cable box with a subscription to a 3D channel, a 3D Blu-ray Disc player, or a PlayStation 3 system.
3D Content 3D content--the actual entertainment, in other words--will be played back using the source mentioned above, whether it's a 3D broadcast from your cable provider, a 3D Blu-ray Disc, or a 3D video game.
3D Glasses For now, the vast majority of 3D HDTVs require glasses for 3D viewing. Many use powered "active shutter" glasses, others polarized "passive" glasses. You'll need one pair per viewer, and they'll have to be compatible with your display, whether they're the same brand, or a pair of "universal" glasses designed to work across brands.
HDMI Cable To connect your source (such as a 3D Blu-ray Disc player) to your display, you'll need a high-speed HDMI cable. Cables with this designation feature bandwidth speeds up to 10.2 Gbps (gigabits per second), for carrying the 3D signal without any loss of quality.
If you want to get more information about 3D, shop our 3D products, watch videos, or interact with other customers, we invite you to visit 3D 101, our customer center about everything 3D.
Internet-Ready Devices
Internet-ready devices use your broadband connection to deliver dynamic content to your television, whether it's streaming video from Netflix, new music from Pandora, or a quick glance at today's weather forecast.
Although there is overlap, each manufacturer offers a unique bundle of free or paid services, including streaming video and music, social networking apps, online photo galleries, news and financial updates, weather info, sports scores, and a variety of other smartphone-like applications.
Manufacturers continue to add new content to their offerings, keeping customers current through firmware updates, and making a bit of research a prudent step in your buying decision.
Learn more about Internet-ready devices and HDTVs, how they work, what services are offered by different manufacturers, and exactly what you'll need to get started at our Internet TV 101 customer center.
February 2011
Samsung's D6500 series makes a great entry-point for 3D Plasma HDTVs. With a 1080p resolution, an ultra fast response time, and 600Hz subfield motion technology, you get a crystal-clear image. Connect a USB flash drive to enjoy some video, music, or pictures. Better yet, add a Blu-ray 3D player and some Samsung 3D glasses, and you'll have access to ultra-immersive 3D entertainment. 3D glasses not included in box, must be purchased as optional accessory.
All the bold contrast and color of plasma, with the advanced features and design that Samsung is known for. Click here for a larger image
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Plasma Display
Samsung's Plasma HDTVs deliver all the bold contrast and color of plasma, with the advanced features and design that Samsung is known for. Compared to other types of displays, Plasma offers high contrast ratios, gorgeously saturated colors, and allows for wide viewing angles, so every seat in the house is a great one.
3D Active Glasses sync up with the 3D TV to produce 3D images that virtually leap off the screen.
Samsung's new Plus One design offers a bigger screen with a more narrow outer frame.
600Hz subfield technology makes contours crisper and scrolling text sharper.
3D Picture Performance
See how 3D HD movies and sports come alive with depth and action that leap from the screen. Connect a Blu-ray 3D Player or other 3D device and enjoy an immersive experience (Samsung active 3D glasses required, sold separately). The processing can even be applied to broadcast TV, gaming content and legacy DVDs to automatically convert 2D viewing into 3D in real time. If you’re not in the 3D mood, you’re back to watching one of the best quality HDTVs on the market with the push of a button.
600Hz Subfield HD Motion
For TV shows and movies, 600Hz subfield motion technology renders even the fastest-moving scenes with the utmost clarity and precision, so that each detail is crystal-clear. 600Hz subfield motion is a measurement for comparing Plasma pixel response and screen refresh rates to that of LCD/LED displays.
1080p Full HD With Four HDMI Inputs
The PN59D6500 delivers Full HD 1080p resolution, for a superb level of detail and clarity in your picture. To connect your sources, four HDMI inputs are provided, for delivering a Full HD picture and audio over a single cable.
"Plus One" Design
Samsung's Plasma Plus One Design sets this TV apart, with a bigger picture and a narrower outer frame, for an extra inch of screen compared to similarly sized competitors' models.
Ultra-Fast Response Time
A fast .001ms response time optimizes fast motion video content. Because it can track fast-moving images without motion blur, plasma is ideal for watching action-packed sports or playing video games.
ConnectShare Movie
Connect a thumb drive or digital camera quickly and easily via the PN59D6500's USB port. An intuitive, user-friendly interface allows access to videos, music, or pictures via the remote.
Quality Sound
Get crisp, clear sound with 10 watts through two speakers and advanced SRS technology. SRS' TheaterSound, available in new Samsung HDTVs, is an all-in-one audio suite that directly addresses the three most common consumer TV audio complaints--inconsistent volume levels, unintelligible vocals, and poor, dimension-less sound.
ENERGY STAR Compliant
The PN59D6500 exceeds the strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the EPA and US Department of Energy.
PN59D6500 Select Specifications
Video
Screen Size:
59 Inches
Display Type:
Plasma Display Panel (PDP)
Resolution:
1080p
Inputs
HDMI:
4 (version 1.4)
Component Video (Y/PB/PR):
2
PC Input:
1
USB 2.0 Ports:
1
Component Audio Input:
2
PC Audio Input:
1
Outputs
Digital Audio Output:
1 (Rear)
Weight and Dimensions
Dimensions (WxHxD):
54.3 x 32.6 x 1.5 Inches (54.3 x 34.9 x 13.2 Inches With Stand)
Weight:
67.9 lbs. (80.0 lbs. with stand)
What's in the Box
PN59D6500 59-inch PDP 3D HDTV, Stand, Remote Control, Documentation
Samsung 2011 PDP Feature Comparison
Series
D8000
D7000
D6500
D550
D530
D490
D450
Screen Sizes
51", 59", and 64"
51", 59", and 64"
51" and 59"
51", 59", and 64"
51" and 59"
43" and 51"
43" and 51"
Bezel Design
Brushed Metal
Brushed Metal
Brushed
ToC
ToC
High Glossy
High Glossy
Bezel/Depth
Ultra-Slim
Ultra-Slim
Ultra-Slim
Slim
Slim
Slim
Slim
Stand
Quad
Titan Square
Silver Square
Black Square
Black Square
Black Square
Glossy Square
Scan Format
Full HD
Full HD
Full HD
Full HD
Full HD
HD
HD
600Hz Subfield Motion
3D Picture
Rel Black Filter
Local Contrast Enhancer
Samsung Apps
Your Video
Search All
Web Browser (w/ QWERTY remote)
Skype
HDMI Inputs
4
4
4
4
2
3
2
USB Ports
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
Built-in WiFi
Allshare
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