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Friday, 25 November 2011

Kanex Debuts Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter with Audio

Brea, CA (PRWEB) July 8, 2009

Apogee Inc., manufacturer of AV and computer related products, is debuting the long awaited Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter with audio. The new adapter will join the Kanex family which includes a full line of Mini DisplayPort adapters for DVI, VGA and HDMI. With this new adapter, the newer MacBooks with mini DisplayPorts can now easily be connected to an HD source and have analog audio be outputted through the adapter.


There was a mixture of opinions for the first Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter without audio. Some liked it since they didn't require the audio with their application. Other MacBook users criticized the original adapter for the inconvenience of not having the option to have audio output. Customers complained about the pain of having to use multiple cables along with the adapter, such as a 3.5mm to RCA cable, in order to output audio from their MacBooks. Other customers also had problems with certain HDTV models ignoring all other audio outputs when an HDMI is plugged in. As a result, these customers had to route a separate audio system with their HDTV. Due to these problems, the adapters were developed as one adapter solution to display both audio and video.


Since HDMI is able to support both audio and video, users wondered why it wasn't possible to have the option of having audio come out the Mini DisplayPort adapter as well. The new adapters will be able to output analog audio signals through the USB port from the MacBooks. USB audio was integrated into the adapter with HDMI output to allow the audio pass through. Two USB 2.0 ports are also conveniently located next to the Mini DisplayPort which allows easy access to plug both cables in


The new adapter still has the same specifications as its predecessor as it still will be version 1.3b and support resolutions of up to 1080p. The adapter also looks similar to the current Mini DisplayPort to HDMI. The significant difference for the adapter will be the extra USB cable next to the Mini DisplayPort cable. The new adapter also supports uncompressed audio such as LPCM.


The Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapters with audio are planning to be released by August 2009. More product information and product availability will be available soon.


About us:

The new Kanex brand was established for the development of consumer electronic products and to meet consumer market demands. The Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter with USB audio is a new addition to the line of Mac products for Apogee Inc.


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Laptop Retail Website Debuts Alongside New Informational Blog

Lithonia, GA (PRWEB) July 16, 2009

According to an article from technological watchdog EE Times, 2008 saw approximately 145.9 million laptops sold and an estimation that 177.7 notebook computers will be sold in 2009. With such a high demand and increasing sales, people are looking for the best deals with laptops.


Even big box electronics retailers have a considerably high markup for their products. Luckily, there's http://www.ADCLaptops.com.


"We're here to provide unmatched quality products, service, availability and delivery," said Arthur Clark, the proprietor of ADCLaptops.com.


Clark started the website in March 2009 and it has since been picking up steam as one of the premiere web ventures for affordable notebook computers, be it an HP Pavilion, Apple Macbook, Sony VAIO or Dell Mini.


"It's important for us to have a wide range of brands and types," said Clark. "People are different and have different reasons for using a laptop. Whether they're writing the great American novel or building websites, we want to make sure that we can cater to the different types of users out there."


ADC Laptops' catalog is nothing short of impressive. The site has a selection that puts some of the more well known national chain stores to shame.


The web store continues to grow, particularly with the addition of its new blog, http://www.ADCLaptopsInfo.com.


"We're going to have laptop reviews on the blog and it's definitely a way to help people choose the right computer for them," said Clark.


As 2009 hits the midway point and the sales for laptops continue to grow, ADC Laptops is making its presence known so people can get both the best deals possible, as well as the best prices.


About the Company:

ADCLaptops.com is owned and operated by Arthur Clark.


Contact Information:

Arthur Clark

http://www.ADCLaptops.com

(678) 755-0496


iePlexus, Inc.

http://www.iePlexus.com


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Giuseppe Vasi Exhibition Debuts at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Eugene, OR (PRWEB) September 15, 2010

"Giuseppe Vasi's Rome: Lasting Impressions from the Age of the Grand Tour" debuts this fall at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon. The exhibition will open with a free, preview reception on Friday, Sept. 24, from 6 to 9 p.m., and it will be on view through Jan. 2, 2011.


Vasi was an 18th Century Italian engraver and architect who is best known for his cityscapes of Rome.


The Eugene exhibition will be curated by UO faculty members James Tice and James Harper. Tice is a UO architecture professor and a research fellow at Studium Urbis, an international study center in Rome devoted to study of the city's urban history. Harper is associate professor of art history at the UO. He worked at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art and the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University before joining the UO faculty in 2000.


"Giuseppe Vasi's Rome" is the first major exhibition to be devoted solely to Vasi's work. Coinciding with the 300th anniversary of his birth, the exhibition combines graphic imaging technology with new research on how the 18th century Roman observed and documented his city.


"Giuseppe Vasi was important because he created a comprehensive, accurate and vivid impression of Rome during one of its most brilliant periods: the Age of the Grand Tour," Tice says.


Vasi lived and worked in Rome, where he was a contemporary of such other notable vedutisti, or view makers, as Giovanni Paolo Panini, his student Giovanni Battista Piranesi and cartographer Giovanni Battista Nolli.


"Giuseppe Vasi owed his success to a number of factors, but one of the most important was his ability to negotiate the social, political and cultural networks of his time," Harper says.


"Giuseppe Vasi's Rome" traces the emergence of Vasi's graphic chronicles within their cartographic and artistic traditions, and explores their impact on ways of seeing and interpreting the city as a work of art.


Also featured in the exhibition is a new media component that builds on two websites designed by Tice and Erik Steiner, who was assistant director of the InfoGraphics Lab in the UO Department of Geography at the time he worked on the sites. The exhibition invites viewers to use touch screens and iPads to view Vasi's work, compare them to those of other artists of the period and explore Rome, then and now, through georeferencing.


A 200-page catalog features essays from Mario Bevilacqua, Vincent Buonanno, Allan Ceen, Adrianne Hamilton, Read McFaddin, John Moore, John Pinto and the curators. It will be available for sale at Precious Cargo: The Museum Store and Duck Stores throughout Oregon for $ 40.


A series of educational programs, including an international symposium, are planned in conjunction with the exhibition.


The Vasi exhibition is made possible with funding from the University of Oregon Office of the Provost; Jim and Adriana Giustina, Sylvia Giustina and Natalie Giustina Newlove in memory of Lee Giustina; Nancy and David Petrone; Tim and Lisa Clevenger; the Coeta and Donald Barker Foundation Changing Exhibitions Endowment Fund; the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts; the William C. Mitchell Estate; the University of Oregon School of Architecture and Allied Arts; the Italian Cultural Institute; the Oregon Humanities Center; and JSMA members. The Samuel H. Kress Foundation provided funding through its "Old Masters in Context" program for the curators to plan the show.


Several museums, organizations and others from around the world have loaned Vasi works for the exhibition. Following its presentation at the Schnitzer Museum, the exhibition will be on view at the Princeton University Art Museum.


About the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

The University of Oregon's Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is a premier Pacific Northwest visual arts center for exhibitions and collections of historic and contemporary art based in a major university setting. The JSMA features significant collections galleries devoted to Russian icons and art from China, Japan, Korea, America and elsewhere as well as changing exhibition galleries. The JSMA is one of six museums in Oregon accredited by the American Association of Museums.


The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is located on the University of Oregon campus at 1430 Johnson Lane. Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays through Sundays. Admission is $ 5 for adults and $ 3 for senior citizens. Free admission is given to ages 18 and under, JSMA members, college students with ID, and University of Oregon faculty, staff and students. For information, contact the JSMA, 541-346-3027.


About the University of Oregon

The University of Oregon is a world-class teaching and research institution and Oregon's flagship public university. The UO is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), an organization made up of the 63 leading public and private research institutions in the United States and Canada. The University of Oregon is one of only two AAU members in the Pacific Northwest.


Contact: Debbie Williamson-Smith, 541-346-0942, debbiews(at)uoregon(dot)edu


Link: Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, http://jsma.uoregon.edu


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2012 Beetle Debuts at Chapman Volkswagen in Scottsdale

Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB) October 25, 2011

The third-generation of the internationally beloved Beetle is ready for prime time, and is on sale now at Chapman Volkswagen. There are two models offered: the Beetle and the sporty Turbo.


Customers at our Scottsdale Volkswagen dealership are most impressed with the Volkswagen Beetles masculine styling and larger cabin, said Rolland Schreiber, General Manager Chapman Volkswagen.


Pricing and Features


The 2012 Beetle, which has a starting MSRP of $ 18,995, comes standard with a split folding rear seat, aux-in for portable audio players, a leather steering wheel, unique and customizable 17-inch alloy wheels, and an eight-speaker audio system. Desirable options include an additional glovebox that is similar to that of the original Beetle, Bluetooth