Marine Stereo System – The Waterproof Entertainment System
Is the marine stereo system up to the challenges of a marine environment and capable of holding up to the humid conditions. Are water-resistant materials in place, such as sealed switches or coated circuit board to keep out the water.
The salt air, humidity, and moisture can soon takes its toll on the electronic equipment onboard a boat. So, its important to locate a stereo system that’s actually been developed for a wet environment. Coatings to the internal circuit board, rubber keypad controls, UV-resistant, shock resistant, and splash proof faceplates are just some of the extras to resist the conditions at sea.
Boss Audio, JBL, Jensen, Sony, and Clarion are a few of the manufacturers that offer high-quality marine stereos that not only sound great, but also able to endure the hardships of life at sea. The latest models of boat stereos come with a host of features, such as AM/FM/CD changers, full iPod or MP3 connections and SIRIUS satellite radio ready systems. Add-ons to go with the systems include marine speakers, subwoofers, and amplifiers.
The Many Benefits of Bose Cube Speakers
Bose built its reputation creating high performing audio products. They have certainly done their research and research fuels technology while technology leads to superior performance. They aim for excellence in everything they do and are well known not only for their advanced products but also for their great customer service.
The company is committed and passionate about developing unique sound solutions, and while most of their products are designed for entertainment and home audio, they are also active in the aviation and automotive industries. Bose has designed professional sound systems for stadiums, restaurants, auditoriums, houses of worship and retail businesses to name a few.
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Know the Difference Between LCD, Plasma, HDTV, LED, and OLED
There are many technologies emerging in display devices like TVs. Every technology excels in particular feature of display and has particular method of display. Different technologies used in TVs are:
LCD TV:
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) televisions are thinner and lighter and provide much sharper and clearer picture than CRTs of similar size. They are ideally used for cell phone displays, computer monitors, and to view still images. LCD TVs have a flat screen so there will be no picture distortion and don’t have screen “burn in” like curved tube TVs. In general, LCD viewing angle is 175 degrees. The picture can be viewed 87 degrees from each side. LCD TVs are very economical to use and screens less than 35 are fairly inexpensive. LCD TVs are backlit and blocks outside light. So, they are suitable for natural lighting situations. Most LCD TVs have a half lifespan (50% of original brightness) of over 30,000 hours (16 years of viewing at 6 hours per day). LCD sizes generally range from 13 to 65 but some manufacturer will offer up to 100 sizes.
Plasma TV:



