Thursday, 24 November 2011
video kelip
aku x ingat crite ni thn berapa.lama sudah crite nie.yg aku ingat aku p tgk wayang crite nie masa aku tgh petak, boring.main redah aje msk cinema tgk movie.asal boleh terhibur.tht a love story actor oleh sami cheng.ikut tajuk movi aku pikir mula2 crite antu lawak.bila kuar panggung, rupanya nyer crite antu romance.walaupun tak jauh tersasar.kira nyer aku pandai telek movi gak kan?hehehehe video nie x ada subtitle.kalau nak paham, bleh cari kat u tube.sana ada subtitlee.enjoy the video kelip.
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
the suspects
the suspects
sebuah band play street rock music.tapi aku dgr ada juga bunyi bunyian lagu skin head.boleh lah buat layan kepala. lagu zaman aku abis spm.lama dah. band ni d anggotai oleh rizal@gajah skin, edy zaidi pedon, ahmad faizal@so`od & muzaffar@rudie. band ni dah lama. sebelum nie nama band nie lain. aku tak ingat dah :) gajah skin original ahli dari 1st generation kumpulan nie. last aku dgr pasal dia org thn 2000. last album dia org yg aku beli "kami yg disyaki" kalau korang rajin. p cari lagu dia org kat u tube.sure ada nyer. yg aku publish nie aku copy dari u tube lah.jom layan sejenak...
Friday, 11 November 2011
flickering screen
aku tgh tak de kerja baru up load video nie.latop member screen dah caca marbar aku tgk..leceh gak nak cari spare part.kalau kat KL p low yat dah dpt.kat sini...berpusing2.hehehehe.tapi akhirnya jumpa gak.sonang ati den :)
Sunday, 6 November 2011
jenis2 kabel komputer
Even though most computer monitors today are LCD panels, there is still a number of different ways to connect them to your computer. Monitor connections vary on both the type and size of the monitor. Some older monitors will use an analog VGA cable, while newer monitors will use a digital signal over a DVI, HDMI or Display Port cable.
VGA
- Video Graphics Array (VGA) delivers an analog video signal over a 15-pin VGA cable. VGA is common on CRT monitors and older LCD monitors. Since the signal is not digital, LCD monitors convert the analog signal to a digital signal to be displayed on the screen. Noise and artifacts may appear on LCD monitors connected with a VGA cable. If possible, a digital cable should be used to connect an LCD monitor. VGA has gone through many changes since it was originally released. The original VGA only supported up to a resolution of 640x480. Other forms of VGA included XGA, WXGA, WSXGA and WQXGA. WQXGA will still use the standard VGA cable; however, the resolution is increased to 2560x1600.
DVI
- Digital Video Interface (DVI) is one of the most common forms of digital connections for a monitor. DVI cables can have up to 24 pins for a digital signal and four more for an analog signal. DVI cables can come in a few different forms, including DVI Single Link and DVI Dual Link. Released in 1999, DVI Dual Link can support a resolution up to 2560x1600. Since the signal is digital, LCD monitors will not experience the digital artifacts and noise that are common with VGA cables.
HDMI
- High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is the standard for digital signals going to LCD TVs and other home theater equipment. Recently, HDMI has been becoming more popular in the computer industry. Many graphic card and monitor manufacturers are starting to include HDMI ports. HDMI cables will deliver the same resolution of the DVI cables; however, HDMI cables will also carry digital audio at the same time. HDMI cables are much smaller than DVI and only have 19 pins.
DisplayPort and Mini DisplayPort
- While not as popular as HDMI and DVI, DisplayPort is a digital connection that will allow the same resolution of the aforementioned cables. DisplayPort is mainly used with Apple products, including the iMac, MacBook Pro and Mac Mini. Few monitor manufacturers have created 20-pin, DisplayPort-specific monitors due to the low compatibility. Adapters are available to convert a DisplayPort signal into DVI or HDMI.
USB
- Main display monitors are not usually connected with USB cables; however, a USB-enabled monitor can be useful as a secondary display. USB monitors are not able to display high resolutions and are limited to 1024x768 due to the bandwidth of the USB 2.0 cable. USB monitors do not require an available port on your computer's video card; they can be used on any computer with a USB connection.
p/s : note nie aku copy n paste.secara ringkas utk pengetahuan am bleh d gune pakai.kalau utk sesuatu yg lebih serius.SILA GUNAKAN SUMBER YG ASLI.BUKAN YG INI.TQ
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