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I have been promising my husband an HD TV for months now. After he painted our entire house, that was (and is) going to be my thank you to him. We’re just waiting on the right time to make the purchase and he’s still doing the research on brand, model, size, and price (and if you have any recommendations please feel free to leave a comment!). I have recently dabbled a little in HD technology with the new Vado HD I’m testing out (a review is coming very shortly) and I love the quality of the picture I get when I view my videos.
What is HD and why do we need it? That was one of my first questions to my husband. HD or high definition basically has to do with resolution although anyone in the technology field would probably shutter at my simplicity in explaining the concept to you. The concept is very technical but the result is phenomenal. Higher resolution equals a clearer, crisper, more detailed picture.
If you would like to find our more information about HD, I encourage you to check out a brand new community called Living In HD, created by Panasonic. One of the ways I am using HD is to create video memories of my family, particularly my son. My hope is to create something of quality that he can look back on years from now. Here is a little more information about this very cool site:
The site serves as an interactive forum where individuals can share their real-life experiences and expertise–with the goal of helping one another use technology more creatively in their every day lives.
The site is packed with information and there is relevant content for beginners (like me) and experts (like my husband…or so he says). Living in Southern California means that we always worry about the possibility of an earthquake so the video on mounting our new TV safely is going to come in very handy when the time comes to purchase it. The ideas gallery contains a ton of media and I really enjoyed learning how to display fridge art, how to make a photo block puzzle, and how to make black and white photo prints.
I encourage you to take a look at the site and join the LiHD program where Panasonic outfits families with a whole suite of interconnected HD products so they can learn (and teach others) how technology can enrich our lives.
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