Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Dvico Fusion Dual HDTV DVB-T Tuner Review

!±8± Dvico Fusion Dual HDTV DVB-T Tuner Review

This is a PCI card which I purchased from The Glow Lounge to complete my Windows Media Center PC (for which I shall be writing a 'how to' at a later date) to place in my living room to take over from my dvd player, VCR, standard definition freeview tuner and hi-fi. It cost around £105 which you may think is a bit expensive but I shall explain the reasons for my choice later.

What's In The Box?

PCI Card x1

Drivers CD x1

MCE Remote control x1

Infra Red Cable x1
Small Form Factor Bracket x1

Instructions x1

Analogue Input Cable x1

Video Studio 8 x1

USB Cable x1

Audio Cable x1

Installation

Installation, as with most PCI cards, is a relativley painless process providing you follow the instructions provided. One thing to consider in the placement of the card in your computer is that it can become quite hot, bearing this in mind I placed the card at the bottom of my system so that it was away form the graphics card because I didn't want the graphics card and tuner to mutually exchange heat and potentially damage each other.

One thing that I do, and it is only my preference, is ignore the driver CD that comes with any card such as this and download the latest drivers from the manufacturers website for 2 reasons; 1) sometimes the card or whatever has been sat on the shelf for months and in that time the manufacturer has already released several updates. 2) when downloading the software from the manufacturer's website you choose only the software you need as opposed to all the junk that is usually installed with the drivers CD, I'm talking about things like infuriating toolbars or adware that comes bundle with software that helps to slow down your PC. Like I said this is only my preference.

This is by no means the cheapest DVBT (Digital Video Broadcast Terrestrial) tuner card out there I but chose it because it had certain functions which I thought were essential to merit the move from a standalone digital terrestrial tuner to a Windows Media Center based television. The first requirement is that it had to be a dual tuner so that I could watch one program while recording another. The second requirement is that it had to be a HD (High Definition) card, so that it would still work when HD television starts to be broadcast in the UK, and of course when I upgrade to a huge HD television or projector!

One thing that surprised me about this card is the quality of the remote control that comes with it. Usually with things like this the design of the remote control seems to be an afterthought and is adequate at best, this is definitley not the case with the Dvico card. The remote control is chunky, well built, and actually feels like a proper remote! I have to confess I don't use the remote that comes with the card, I use the remote that comes with Logitech S510 Cordless Desktop purelybecause the scroll wheel on the remote makes it quicker to navigate menus. If I hadn't already bought this cordless desktop then I would definitley be happy with the remte that Dvico supplies.

I have used the TV software that came with the card briefly but did not find it as good or as intuitive to use as Windows Media Center 2005, whilst I think that in the absence of Windows Media center the supplied software would do the job. One thing I have yet to try out is the analogue capture functions of the card but if the performance of the other features of the card are anything to go by then i'm sure it'll do precisely as it says on the tin!

I've been using this card with Windows Media Center 2005 for about 3 months now and I can say that this card has performed without a hitch.

Key Features

Watch One Channel While Recording Another

Watch DVB-T Digital TV Programs on Your PC

Picture in Picture (PIP) & Multi-view Function

Record TV programs to hard drive as DVD/ MPEG2 format

Scheduled recording from Hibernation/Stand-by/PC-off mode

Pause and replay live TV shows (Time-shifting function)

Analog video capture and recording in digital

High-resolution still image capture

Compatible with Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005

Low CPU consumption with DxVA SW decoder

EPG (Electronic Program Guide)

Supports digital Teletext & Subtitle (excluding U.K.)

Low profile form factor for slim PC

Supports HD-to-DVD or Divx format conversion

Supports power up as PME

Supports logical channel number

Full function infrared remote contro
l

Specifications

I/O Connections 1 x Antenna Input

1 x USB Port

1 x SVHS/ 1 x Composite Video Input

1 x Internal Stereo Sound Port

1 x IR Remote Control Port

Minimum System Requirements Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows 2000

1 x USB2.0 Port and 1 x PCI Slot

DxVA based VGA Cards

Pentium3 800MHz ( ATI Radeon Series )

Non-DxVA based VGA Cards

Pentium4 1.6GHz with 128M memory

Drivers Cypress FX2 drivers

Conexant CX2388x drivers

DViCO's own tuner/BDA driver

DViCO's own dual HDTV decoder( full s/w mode & DxVA mode)

Conclusion

Not the cheapest digital Tv tuner card on the market, but if you're serious about building a decent Home Theater PC (HTPC) with a lot of features, then this card is well worth the consideration. The only thing letting this card down is the bundled TV software, but if you're planning to use Windows Media Center 2005 then you won't have a problem.

I did have a slight problem installing the infrared cable that came with this card, this is due to the fact that the rear slot openings on my case (thermaltake armor) are slightly smaller than usual, meaning that installation of the infrared jack plug was rather tricky. Once installed the infrared function worked perfectly.

johnsreviews rating: 9/10

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Buy Fujitsu ScanSnap - Four Reasons to Buy the Fujitsu S1500 ScanSnap Instant PDF Document Scanner

!±8± Buy Fujitsu ScanSnap - Four Reasons to Buy the Fujitsu S1500 ScanSnap Instant PDF Document Scanner

If you are just starting to research which document scanner to buy, here are four reasons why the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 is the best document scanner solution to buy for most office scanning needs.

1. SPEED - The Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Scanner scans 20 color pages per minute (ppm). A typical "all-in-one printer" with scanning capability scans "one single-sided page" at around 10 pages per minute.

2. DUPLEX - The ScanSnap scanners are "duplex-scanners", allowing you to scan double-sided pages in one pass at the same speed. So technically, you can look at this as scanning 40 B&W/color pages per minute. The ScanSnap effectively identifies "blank pages" also, so if you have a document mixed with single and double sided pages, it automatically removes any empty pages so your electronic document is clean and efficient.

3. VERSATILITY - The ScanSnap easily handles different paper sizes automatically, for example standard letter and legal size papers, to various receipts and business cards, as well as scanning photos of various sizes and shapes. The ScanSnap scans into PDF format, but it also allows for other file formats. For example photo scans should be saved to JPG format. The ScanSnap allows you to save your files to appropriate folders on your computer, but you can also define and select different actions, such as emailing the document you just scanned.

4. ACROBAT 9 STANDARD - The ScanSnap S1500 is bundled with Adobe's Acrobat 9 Standard software. This is a powerful application that gives you many features in viewing, editing and creating PDF files. This software alone retails at 9, but it comes free when you buy Fujitsu's ScanSnap S1500 scanner. This benefit is often overlooked, but it truly adds to the value of Fujitsu's ScanSnap S1500.


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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The Best Duplex Scanner May Not Be the 'Best'

!±8± The Best Duplex Scanner May Not Be the 'Best'

When working to achieve a paperless workplace or home, it is impossible to deny the usefulness of a solid and feature-full duplex scanner. And I have always been one to advance the notion of getting those extra features that you may only ever use once or twice. It's always better to have what you need on hand, even if it isn't very often.

But that doesn't mean the best duplex scanner for you is the most expensive model that can do everything.

The first and most important step in deciding which scanner to buy to assist you in going paperless is to determine exactly what your scanning needs will be, even if, as mentioned above, some of those needs won't be very frequent.

Obviously, the scanner should be able to handle standard size documents, which means you won't be looking for a dedicated photo, ID or business card scanner. However, having the ability to scan photos, IDs or business cards may be something you need from time to time. If so, make sure the scanner you choose has that functionality. But don't just get a photo-enabled scanner for kicks. If you have never and will never scan a photograph, save some money and get a scanner that doesn't cater to that.

The same goes for large-document scanners, those capable of processing, for instance, opened newspapers. If you can reasonably say that you may have need for such functionality from time to time, then by all means, get a large-document scanner. If not, then go with a cheaper model.

Making sure our duplex scanner is feature-rich is a good thing, but it is possible to go overboard and spend money that you will only regret later.

That being said, the one thing you do want to make sure your new scanner has is duplex functionality. That's what we have been talking about all along, after all. Nearly every decent document scanner has duplex functionality these days for pretty much the same price as simplex scanners, so there is no reason not to get it, even if you may not scan double-sided documents all that often.

The huge variety of scanners out there can be daunting to someone just looking for a simple piece of hardware to help them get organized. But with a little careful planning, you can make sure you get the scanner that is going to do everything you need, at a price that won't break the bank.


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Friday, October 21, 2011

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

PaperPort Professional V12.0

!±8±PaperPort Professional V12.0

Brand : Nuance Communications, Inc.
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Price : $99.99
Post Date : Oct 09, 2011 07:42:43
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PaperPort Professional 12 is designed to make your scanners, All-In-Ones and multifunction devices easier to use and more productive. Auto-straighten, auto-crop, auto-rotate, and auto-enhance are just few of the improvements that happen at the push of a button.

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Instant PDF Sheet-Fed Scanner for PC

!±8± Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Instant PDF Sheet-Fed Scanner for PC

Brand : Fujitsu | Rate : | Price : $429.49
Post Date : Sep 15, 2011 06:01:12 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • One button searchable PDF creation
  • Intelligent paper feed detection
  • Blazing 20ppm color scanning
  • 50-page Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
  • Comes with Adobe® Acrobat® 9 Standard
  • AC cable,AC adapter and USB cable (2.0) included

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