Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Pioneer DV2010 Region Code Free DVD Player
Pioneer DV2010 Region Code Free DVD Player
Thursday, December 1, 2011
JVC XV-N480 Region Code Free DVD Player FOR 100, 110, 220, 240 VOLTS
This player does not need a multi-system TV or an external video converter: High power built-in video converter allows playback of PAL movies on a NTSC TV or NTSC movies on a PAL TV. Basically this DVD player will play any region DVD movie on any TV in the world!
Plays Any DVD, Any Region, in Any Country
JVC XV N480 Region Code Free DVD Player FOR... by 110220volts
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Philips DVP3350K Region Code Free DVD Player
Philips DVP3350K Region Code Free DVD Player
Plays PAL/NTSC format Any Region DVD, Karaoke Functions, Mic Input, USB Port, JPEG Viewer, DivX, WMA, MP3 Playback, Progressive Scan, Plays DVD-R/DVD-RW/Audio CD/VCD, Coaxial Dolby® Digital and DTS® Surround Sound Output, 110V/220V/240V 50/60Hz Dual Voltage for worldwide use.
Philips DVP3350K Region Code Free DVD Player by 110220volts
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
220 Volt 50 HZ UPS Power back-up unit 1000VA Universal Power Supply
As an instant back-up power device it comes fuse protected with a sealed maintenance free lead-acid battery. There is an on-board Power Management Software UPSilon 2000 that provides a range of benefits to device users as well as interfacing with the LCD display to alert an operator under various circumstances. Its LCD display system has separate indicators for ‘Normal’, ‘Battery’, ‘Fault’, ‘Charge’, and ‘Overload’. In event there’s a short-circuit, overload, or electrical surge on the UPS device, it automatically cuts off power supply and rings out a beep lasting 30 Seconds. There is also an alarm system to alert under various circumstances including when on low battery, power overload, and battery back-up.
The 220 Volt 50 HZ UPS Power Back-up unit 1000VA Universal Power Supply has a shipping weight of 40lbs, 18Kg, 36.29 Jin(Chinese). It is built for maximum performance under various environmental conditions with a temperature range of 0oC to 40oC and humidity of 10%RH – 90%RH. The device has a typical recharge time of 2 hours for full back-up and a back-up time of up to 30 minutes varying based on load.
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220 Volt 50 HZ UPS Power Back-up 500 VA Universal Power Supply
220 Volt 50 HZ UPS Power Back-up 500 VA Universal Power Supply is designed to operate as an instant back-up power supply with a power rating of 300 Watts/500 VA. It is built to support an operating voltage of 220/240 volts and frequency of 50 Hz. As a universal power supply/back-up power supply system, both home and office users can make appliances rely on backup power in event there is an electrical surge, which in many cases might trigger a shut-down of those devices (for the sensitive ones) or could lead to the damage of internal components in most cases.
The 220 Volt 50 HZ UPS Power Back-up 500 VA Universal Power Supply possesses all the features that make an efficient and reliable back-up power supply device. The device has an on-board sealed maintenance free lead-acid battery with a standard recharge time of 2 hours. When fully charged users can expect to have back-up periods of between 10 to 30 minutes (actual figures are based on many factors most especially the load). There’s an LCD display with indicators that stand for ‘Normal’, ‘Fault’, ‘Battery’, ‘Charging’, and ‘Overload’. An audible alarm is expected to sound off every four seconds when the device goes into battery mode.
The 220 Volt 50 HZ UPS Power Back-up 500 VA Universal Power Supply features a Power Management Software named UPSilon 2000. This software adds overload and short-circuit protection, as well as voltage regulating capabilities to the device. It has a shipping weight of 18lbs. customers can purchase the device at a starting price of $89.09 with a really attractive discount on bulk purchases. Click here, if searching for a more powerful but similar UPS device. You may also go through other Universal Power Supply devices in the same category.
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
110220 Volts - Code Free DVD Recorders (Region Free)
Tired of recording your favourite’s videos and programs on to DVD’s and then realising they don’t work on your DVD due to region differences? Well fortunately due to the creation of code free Code Free DVD Recorder your worries are now history.
110220 Volts is known for offering two different types of DVD recorders. One is DVD recorder region free and the other is Hard Drive recorder region free.
What is the difference between the both?
Well a DVD recorder region free is able to play any DVD that has been burnt regardless of the settings it was burnt on. They can be played and watched directly via such a DVD player.
A hard drive recorder region free, which is becoming more popular nowadays, is basically the exact same thing as a DVD recorder. It allows you to burn any video in a compatible format that is playable on all regions. Not only does it allow you the option of saving some money on burning them on to DVD’s, but instead allows you the option of saving them on to a hard drive which is internally built. More like a computer.
The most popular amongst all users at the moment is the new and improved LG RH-299HWL
The LG electronics RH-299HWL comes internally built with a 400 GB standard hard drive. It contains enough space to be able to hold over 10,000 movies at any one time. This product is rarely available online, however is currently being offered at 110220 Volts at the most competitive price available in the market. The LG RH-299HWL contains uncountable compatibility features that make it able to be used practically anywhere.
You can read all the features it has to offer at code free DVD recorders (region free)
Code Free DVD Players (Region Free)
So what is a Code Free DVD player which is region free? Well most DVD players that you buy have specific region codes on it which are only compatible for DVD available in that region. Basically means if you purchase a DVD from another country, the likelihood is that they won’t work. However with a code free DVD player which is region free, you have one less problem to worry about.
110220 Volts offers a variety of brand named DVD players which are all region free. They range from Pioneer, Sharp, LG, Sony, Toshiba, Philips and the list goes on.
The most popular amongst customers at the present time is the Sony DVD player
The Sony DVP-NS67P multi system DVD player is seen as one of the best looking and most practical code free DVD player (region free) which is available in the market. Its unique slim design offers its usability in even the most demanding conditions.
It offers the most comprehensive range of playback formats which include DVD-R/W, SVCD, MP3, JPEG and many more. Its latest laser reading technology makes it possible for any DVD to be read in under less than one second. Where it achieves its key edge is its ability to compress files via Divx software without compromising on the quality of picture and sound.
What makes 110220 Volts the best option to purchase a code free DVD player?
Well seeing that 110220 Volts is marketed as the best over sea’s buying option for electrical appliances; the Sony DVP-NS67P’s unique language selection is an ideal tool that can suit any individual around the world. They are also known for offering the most competitive price available in the market, even better than the actual dealers’ price.
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Futuresource said that in 2014, it expects 2 billion Blu-ray discs to be shipped worldwide. Much of the growth in the Blu-ray market is due to "growing player ownership and falling disc prices," Futuresource senior consultant Michael Boreham said in a statement, C-Net has reported. Boreham also said that increasing Blu-ray popularity is helping to drive more "copy depth" in retail stores.
However, everyone is pinning their hopes on the prospect of 3D. Experts insist the medium, which is now a prominent player in theaters, could play an integral role in the popularity of Blu-ray going forward.
Fiona Hoy, a market analyst at Futuresource, said in a statement that "3D is ideally suited" to Blu-ray, and starting in 2012, the analyst believes there will be "very strong demand for 3D content, which will fuel additional [Blu-ray and U-ray sales] growth."
Futuresource is basing its prediction on other reports released in early December which claim Panasonic would hold the exclusive rights to the 3D Blu-ray version of "Avatar" through February 2012. The film, the top-grossing 3-D product of all time, is expected to be made available as a standalone product. Futuresource said "Avatar" is already boosting demand for 3D Blu-ray content, indicating that it could have significant impact on the market after Panasonic's exclusivity deal comes to an end.
Analysts are anticipating that Blu-ray is expected to replace the struggling DVD market in the coming years, which may indicate that the 3D technology will be applied as a standard for many new discs. Whether there will be a glut of 2D DVD discs on the market going forward remains to be seen, but 3D is expected to take over slowly.
Research firm In-Stat released a study recently that found total disc sales are expected to drop by $4.6 billion between 2009 and 2014. The research firm confirmed that Blu-ray sales will jump over that same period, but are not likely to grow enough to offset the significant sales declines of DVD.
Meanwhile, the 3D TV market is preparing for growth. C-Net also reports that Futuresource Consulting is predicting 4 million 3DTVs will be sold worldwide by the end of 2010, with that figure expected to double, at minimum, in 2011 to 5 million 3DTVs sold in the U.S, and another 3 million across Western Europe. Futuresource has also said that so far, "year-one adoption of 3DTV is running at a far quicker rate in most territories than it did for high-definition." The company added that vendors are seeing value in delivering 3D in their sets and manufacturers are now able to embed 3D chipsets at a relatively low cost, allowing them to increase their margins while still keeping 3D price points down to an acceptable level.
Futuresource has also noted that Toshiba's recent announcement of the release of its glasses free 3DTV in 2011 could be "discouraging some consumers from investing in the current generation of 3DTV." However, the research firm said it believes that the technology several years away from being made available in large sets for home users, and as many as seven years away from reaching "mass-market pricing."
Are consumers ready to adopt the technology? C-Net reminds us that in September, Deloitte unveiled the results of a study that found 83 percent of consumers do not believe 3D technology is enough to make them want to buy a new television. What’s more, roughly 60 percent of those surveyed said they wouldn't pay extra for 3D capabilities in their televisions. Deloitte also said it found that 31 percent of respondents believe 3D fails to "enhance the entertainment experience."
Similar reports are showing the same sentiments by consumers at theaters who say the films demanding pricy 3D tickets are not delivering on quality, have clunky glasses that distract viewers, and overall aren’t that much more entertaining than 2D films.
Details about products for 110v to 220v consumer electronics are available at the Web address below:
http://www.110220volts.com/vt/question.volts
For an interview or more information, please contact Manoj Tantuwaya by phone at (630) 893-5036 ext 102 or by email: manoj@110220volts.com
Date: February 27, 2011
Locations: Glendale Heights, IL
Contact: Manoj Tantuwaya
Phone: (630) 893-5036 ext 102
E-Mail: manoj@110220volts.com
Web Address: http://www.110220volts.com
Friday, April 8, 2011
110220Volts.com Makes Traveling Overseas with Electronics a Breeze
Those visiting another country usually face compatibility issues with small electronic products, such as their electric shaver, DVD player, certain medical devices, etc.
"Electronic devices that work in the U.S. won't necessarily work in other countries. Why? Because the standard voltage in electrical outlets often varies from one country to the next. If your appliance requires a 110v outlet and the country you're visiting uses 220v as a standard, then your electronic device won't work," states Manoj Tantuwaya of 110220Volts.com.
To solve this problem, 110220Volts.com offers voltage converters and travel plug adapters that enable the use of various electronics overseas. These converters help to resolve the voltage issues with standard outlets that are different than those found in the U.S. The adapters are much cheaper than having to buy the actual electronics overseas, and they can be used for every trip!
Another area of concern is being able to watch one's favorite movies while traveling abroad. Most DVD players are set for a certain region, containing a specific code for the North American region or other parts of the world. 110220Volts.com solves this problem for travelers by offering multisystem LCD plasma and LED TVs, and region code free DVD players.
The multisystem LCD TVs will play any signal PAL and NTSC video, and can be used with both 110V and 220v outlets. The region code free DVD players come with converters to switch over from PAL to NTSC (or from NTSC to PAL), so travelers can play DVDs from any country or region (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6).
For those who need to watch old videos from overseas while in the U.S., the site also has video system converters from PAL format to NTSC. A U.S. TV can be taken overseas and be used with a PAL system.
Tantuwaya states, "One thing that is unique about our company is that by answering four simple questions, our customers can find out which converters will work for their equipment, simply, quickly, and online."
About the Company
110220Volts.com was opened in 2001 as a strictly online business. In 2002, the company opened its first retail storefront in Skokie, IL, which after two years was closed down to expand to a larger location in Glendale Heights, IL. In 2006, the Canadian location was opened to ship products to that market.
The company now has two offices, one in the U.S. and one in Canada. The U.S. office is located at 172 N Brandon Dr., Glendale Heights, IL, 60139. The Canada office is located at Vancouver, BC, V63 2P4.
The company provides customer assistance for travelers seeking voltage converters, voltage transformers, step up and down voltage converter transformers, etc.
Details about products for 110v to 220v consumer electronics are available at the Web address below:
http://www.110220volts.com/vt/question.volts
For an interview or more information, please contact Manoj Tantuwaya by phone at (630) 893-5036 ext 102 or by email: manoj@110220volts.com
Date: February 27, 2011
Locations: Glendale Heights, IL
Contact: Manoj Tantuwaya
Phone: (630) 893-5036 ext 102
E-Mail: manoj@110220volts.com
Web Address: http://www.110220volts.com
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Voltage Converters for Your Personal Electronics
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Advantages of Code Free DVD Players
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Voltage Converters and Safe Use of Electrical Equipment when Traveling Overseas
Monday, January 10, 2011
Region and Code Free DVD Players Explained
Regional codes were created in the USA to control the release of movies all over the world through a locking and number system. The DVD region locking system is what decides which DVDs can be played on which regional DVD players. The regions are:
A region free DVD player is able to read and play any DVD regardless of the region code standards pre-set by the DVD disc by manufactures. A region free DVD player makes it possible to have any combination of standards work together. If you can’t find a code free player that is made in your country, purchase whichever one you can and then buy foreign plug adapters to fit your home.
Going to the movie theater can be expensive if you go often. If you’re a movie lover, there’s probably nothing that you love more than watching movies in the comfort of your own home. Don’t risk getting the popcorn made just to get an error message when you could just buy a region code free DVD player and never have to worry.