technojargon workshop november 14, 2012. hdtv “high definition tv” high def. (left) vs. standard...
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• HDTV also has a wider screen than Standard TV.• Aspect Ratio (ratio of length to height) • HDTV: 16:9• Standard TV: 12:9
HDTV (continued 1)
HDTV (continued 2)
• Need both a TV which supports HD and an HD signal feeding the TV.
• Where to get an HD signal? Antenna, Cable TV, or Satellite TV service.
• When buying a new TV:– Almost all new TVs are HDTVs.– 2 main varieties: 720p vs. 1080p (number is # of
horizontal pixels)• 1080p has the better picture, but cost a little more $$.• 1080p is marginally better than 1080i.
Blu-Ray
• Blu-Ray and DVD disks look virtually identical. • A Blu-Ray disk can hold an entire HD movie, a DVD cannot.• Blu-Ray players
– Use a blue laser to read the data form the disk– Can play regular DVDs and music CDs.– Start at $60.
• Connect a Blu-Ray player to the internet to:– Stream movies from Netflix (subscription required) .– Stream music from Pandora (internet radio).– Watch videos from YouTube. Access Facebook and Twitter.– Read news, weather and sports.
Router
• A device which allows computers to:– Talk to each other – Connect to the internet
• Analogous to a telephone switchboard in that it directs information from one computer to another. The router serves as both the “switchboard” and the “operator”.
• Router Varieties: Wired (using ethernet/CAT5 cables), Wireless (WiFi), and both.
WiFi“Wireless Fidelity”
• A radio technology used by “Wireless” routers to allow computers and devices to connect to the internet without wires.
• Walls, cordless phones, blenders, microwaves, etc. can interfere with the WiFi signal and reduce the data rate.
• WEP password. 10 digit password written on side of router.
• When using a public (free) WiFi network: DO NOT ENTER PASSWORDS, they can be stolen, especially at airports.
Verizon FiOS“Fiber Optic Service”
• Verizon FiOS is a bundled Internet access, telephone, and HD television service which operates over a fiber-optic communications network.
Verizon FiOS (continued)
• Need ONT box (Optical Network Terminal) installed in either basement or garage. Requires access to an AC outlet.
• Every TV in the house will need it’s own STB (Set Top Box). Verizon charges extra for each STB beyond the first.
• Battery back-up of phone only last a few hours. If you lose power longer than that you’ll lose phone service.
• Bundled service (Triple or Double Play): TV, internet, and/or phone reduces total cost of bill. Current FiOS deal is $85/month.
Tablets• Things to consider:– Size: 7 inch or 9 inch– Weight: approx. 0.68 pounds to 1.44 pounds– Software: iPad or Android (Google/Amazon)
eReaders & eBooks• Things to consider:– Vendor: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo– Interface: touch screen, reading light, phone app– Library partnerships
Smartphones• Things to consider:– Carrier: coverage, cost (pre-paid, contract, limits)– Size: 3.5 inch to 5 inch (“one handed” vs. two)– Software: Apple, Android (Samsung, HTC, LG)
Cloud/Cloud ComputingApplications, services or data accessible on the Internet instead of on a single computer or network.
Examples:Mozy Online data backup and storageGmail and Google DocsDropbox file storage & sharing
Streaming
• Transmitting digital audio or video content to users while they listen to or watch it
• Can be live or on-demand
Examples:Netflix video streamingPandora audio streaming
Podcast
Definition: A program (as of music, talk, or video) made available in digital format for automatic download over the Internet
Examples:• FPC Sermon• Fresh Air on NPR• Most NPR programs
Popular Podcasts:• This Week in Tech• Tekzilla• The Sword & Laser
Skype
• An Internet telephone and video calling service.
• Calls from Skype subscribers originate from their computers or mobile devices, and if the recipient is using a computer or mobile, voice and video calls are free.
• Online social • Online networking and microblogging service that
enables its • Online social networking and microblogging service. • Users can send and read text-based messages of up to
140 characters, known as "tweets". • Users can “follow” other users and “retweet”• Also used for commercial and political purposes to
keep customers, voters and fans up-to-date as well as to encourage feedback.