Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Where can I find a 4K resolution television?




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I need the clearest quality for my home theater.


Answer
Commodity-priced 4K TVs for mainstream consumer use are not quite ready for prime time. However if one is unwilling to wait there is a greater selection of monitors and video projectors from which to choose. (See the resources below for more info.)

RESOURCES

Astro Design 4K Monitor Lineup
http://www.astrodesign.co.jp/english/category/products/video-equipment/waveform-and-professional-monitor-llineup

eyevis EYE-LCD Series - Ultra-high Resolution LCD Monitors
http://www.eyevis.de/index.php?article_id=12&clang=1

Panasonic TH-152UX1 Professional Plasma Display
http://www.panasonic.com/business/plasma/premiere_series/panasonic-premiere-plasma-series.asp

Toshiba Announces the Release of the QFHD REGZA 55X3 LCD TV (Japanese)
http://www.toshiba.co.jp/about/press/2011_10/pr_j0302.htm

TVLogic LUM-560W 56-inch (4K) Quad HD or 4K Monitor
http://www.tvlogic.tv/Monitors/M_L_Con.asp?idx=19

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Engadget
â Toshibaâs 4K, Glasses-free 3DTV Announced in Japan
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/03/toshibas-4k-glasses-free-3dtv-announced-in-japan-with-more-spe/
â Galleries: Toshiba REGZA 55x3
http://www.engadget.com/photos/toshibas-regza-55x3-announced-as-worlds-first-4k2k-tv-with-glasses-free-3d/

Toshiba Explains Details of 55-inch 4k2k Naked-eye 3D TV
http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/english/NEWS_EN/20111005/198987/

[YouTube] Toshiba REGZA 55X3 at CEATEC JAPAN 2011 (Japanese)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z79xvZfcDjw

Wiki: 4K Resolution
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4K_resolution
 

If my car (2011 Mazda 3) came stock with 55w halogen bulbs, is it "healthy" to install a 35w HID Kit?







I know it is illegal, but this doesn't worry me, as it can be easily disguised, as I have projector lenses, and can very easily adjust the height of the light shining through them. I just want my lights to have a blue look, and I have done my research, and 55w kits are brighter than 35w kits, but the colour in them isn't as great as colour in 35w. For example, a 35w 6000 kit, would look almost the same as a 55w 8000k kit. Another thing I may add, is that I read somewhere that 55w HID Bulbs wear away quicker than 35w HID Bulbs, because there is more current passing through it.
I have also decided I want a 35w 8000k, the only thing stopping me is if it's healthy to install, seeing as the low beam plug gets 55w to the bulbs. However, on YouTube, there are many Mazda 3 2009+ with 35w HID Kits, but nothing proves that they are 35w, just simply a tag, or a brief mention in the description.

So if anyone could please help me with this, and let me know if a 35w HID Kit will work SAFELY without ruining my car, and what things I need with it (eg. relay), and if I should or shouldn't get it.
Please keep in mind that I am purchasing a kit from eBay.
Thanks!



Answer
FWIW, Mark apparently has no clue how electricity works. Having said that, here is the correct answer.

Watt's Law states that Volts x Amperes = Watts. Current draw is determined by the device that you are attempting to power, not the other way around. For example, an amplifier rated at 500 watts RMS (constant) will draw 41.66 amps of current and will need at least 8awg cables to handle the current properly. But let's say you blow that amp and get a 300 watt RMS amplifier to replace it with. Your 8awg cables will be larger than necessary to handle its power needs (25 amps of current). This is a GOOD thing.

Electrically speaking, there is no harm in substituting a 35 watt bulb in place of a 55 watt bulb. Your car's wiring is rated to handle the original load of 55 watts, so no alternation is necessary here.

Ebay HID kits are exactly that: Ebay quality. If you just want the blue ricer look, a pair of Sylvania Cool Blue bulbs will give you that, be completely legal in all 50 states (they are DOT Compliant) and be plug & play.

If you are not well versed in wiring, the best thing you can do is do some homework. Remember, a HID install that has been performed correctly requires ZERO modification of the car's harness, is clean, well organized and labeled properly. Application-specific requirements vary with each car and depend on both the car and HID kit. You may need to find a Bi-Xenon kit to retain high-beam functionality, so get started on the research.

A good starting point is Sylvania's site, so you know what bulbs your car uses: Http://www.sylvania.com
9003 (H4), 9004 and 9007 are all dual-filament bulbs which have low and high beam in one bulb.




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