Make Your iPod Dock Wireless

January 21st, 2010 by Gregg H

Can’t let go of your iPod? Well I found the neatest gadget. It’s called the Audioengine AW2 wireless adapter. Usually when I get home I take my iPod and place into a dock which is connected to my stereo. It’s nice but I can’t get the song menu on the TV screen and when I want to select a certain song I have to walk up to the iPod in the dock and scroll through the menu on the iPod. Well with the Audioengine AW2 wireless adapter, I just connect the receiver to a stereo analog input on my audio system and connect the wireless transmitter into the bottom of the iPod. The transmitter has a range of up to 30 feet. So I’m free to move around the room (with iPod in pocket) or just sit back on the couch and enjoy. The adapter is powered by the iPod. So, there are no batteries and you use the iPod as a remote control. I just sit back scroll through my favorite songs and once again me and my iPod are never apart.

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Learning Center

January 18th, 2010 by Michael C

OneCall has some great information listed in the “Learning Center”. It has good general information about many subjects that can be a big help when you are researching product that you are considering purchasing. Information is the best tool to help you make the best buying decision possible, so check it out.

Subjects include:

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Everything … was absolutely perfect!

January 15th, 2010 by Rachel Plut

OneCall recently received a fan email from a customer and, as recognition of our expert knowledgeable sales associates, I am happy to toot our horn.

“I wanted to drop you a note about my recent Order #….
 
On December 31, my Sony KD-34XBR960 failed. It is still under Sony warranty, but because of my location, it will not likely be repaired until February. I have had the Sony KDL-46XBR8on my wishlist for quite a while so, I decided to shop for one, having no idea they had been discontinued. I discovered the only place to get one was refurbished from Sony for $2699 or new from OneCall for the amazing price of $1996. (Cheaper than what I paid for my
KD-34XBR960.)
 
I had never heard of OneCall or Huppinsbefore, so I did a little research into your history before having the confidence to make an internet order.
 
Within minutes, I received a call about a delivery address problem with my credit card. I resolved that and called back into your customer service department. The person who took my call not only was very knowledgeable about my payment and shipping issue, but was also knowledgeable about the product I had ordered. She explained how Huppins was able to purchase the remaining XBR8 stock and how many units were available. She was also up to speed on what Sony had coming out this summer. I found it to be a very enjoyable and informative call.
 
As soon as the TV shipped, I received the tracking information by e-mail and a link to the trucking company. The company, Con-Way, had a very detailed tracking system. Every time the TV moved, I received an e-mail of where it was and where it was going, with an ETA and a link to Google Maps.
 
The trucking company call me to arrange delivery one full day ahead of schedule and ahead of a blizzard. The TV arrived perfectly intact. No marks on the box at all. I was surprised to find it was shipped on a pallet to prevent damage. I was prepared to move the set into my house myself, but the truck driver actually helped me move it into my living room.
 
When the semi pulled up in front of the house, my roommate asked, ‘How big of a TV do you order?’  I replied, ‘The smaller one.’
 
I must say I was quite impressed by this entire process. Everything from the order, customer service, warehouse and trucking company was absolutely perfect. I will not hesitate to order from you again and I am recommending your company to my friends.
 
Thanks and Happy New Year!”
 
Mike Johnson
Senior Studio Engineer
South Dakota Public Broadcasting
Vermillion, South Dakota

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Have the HDMI Bends?

January 14th, 2010 by Gregg H

I was recently mounting a TV on the wall when I quickly discovered that the HDMI cable I was using did not accommodate the space between the wall and the TV. It did not bend enough to fit without adding pressure to the HDMI input on the TV. This worried me; I did not want to damage the input. After searching the web for a HDMI cable with a 90 degree termination, I came across an interesting product– the Monster Cable VA HDMI R-ADPT. It works great and I don’t have to buy any new cables. I did find some cables with 90 degree terminations but they started at $60. So if you have a friend who is in a bind, tell him not to bend, and go with the Monster Cable 90 degree HDMI adapter!

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Panasonic VT25 Plasma Wins CNET ‘Best in Show’ at CES 2010!

January 13th, 2010 by Matt P

CNET has announced their Best of CES awards in 9 different categories. Not only has Panasonic’s TV25 series 3D-capable Plasma TV been awarded the Best of CES in the Television category, they have also won the coveted Best in Show award. See more about the Best of CES from CNET Best of CES: Winners

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CES 2010 HDTV Report

January 12th, 2010 by Rachel Plut

CES 2010 was all about 3DSony, Panasonic, Samsung, LG, Mitsubishi and anyone else that makes or sells any kind of video display. All were pretty impressive. Panasonic’s 154 inch Plasma was a sight to behold, but in 3D it was spectacular. The 3D that manufacturers are coming out with isn’t that cheesy hand reaching out at you from the screen, but the kind that adds depth to your regular viewing. Like looking out the window or standing on the sidelines watching your favorite football team.

Panasonic’s booth was long and filled with 3D. They also announced that they have partnered with Skype and Directv. Skype will allow users Panasonic to Panasonic and Computer to Panasonic internet based communication with video. Directv will have a dedicated HD 3D channel. Panasonic and Directv have also partnered with the winter Olympics to broadcast them in HD 3D on that channel.

Samsung’s booth was awe inspiring. It had video monitor flowers twenty plus feet tall reaching up to its mirrored ceiling that covered the whole booth. Samsung chose to show, what looked to be everything that they make. From HDTVs to HTIBs, from cell phones to copies and printers it was all there.

Sony’s booth, not to be out done, had hard wood floors throughout. They, too, showed just about everything that they make. Their Playstation display was enormous, 8 plus full racecar cockpits for playing the latest Grand Theft Auto installment.

LG had a very classy booth. All white carpet, walls and DJ. They had an impressive display of OLED TVs.

Mitsubishi had some of the largest 3D TVs to show in their Mitsubishi truck. They were also touting that their TVs have been ready for 3D for 2 years.

All of the 3D displays looked great. Having 3D gave the picture so much depth and life, it was like being part of the action.

Chris DP.

Huppin’s Retail Sales Manager

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The Latest in HDTV and Home Automation from CES 2010

January 12th, 2010 by Matt P

I had an exceptional time at CES this year and was not disappointed with the newest technology. As is usual for this show, there were a number of new products being introduced in a very competitive atmosphere.

Here are some of the show highlights:

HDTV’s – Thin is in
A number of companies are showing ultra thin LCD televisions. LG and Samsung actually had TV’s that are less than an inch thick.

3-D was everywhere
Almost every TV manufacturer had a 3-D display. The demonstrations were excellent and really added another level of entertainment to TV viewing. There was much talk of standardization to avoid confusion for consumers and getting the content providers to participate. I’m looking forward to this next step in TV evolution.

HDTVs and Internet content
Although we’ve already set-up internet TV in the Huppin’s retail store (we are currently finishing a “rewire” to display all the internet options available) I was impressed with the scope and quantity of manufacturers that are making this a priority. There are more ways to get internet content to the TV (both wired and wireless) than I could imagine. There were also a number of companies showing simplified ways of getting your computer hooked up to your HDTV to make full use of the internet. My favorite was the Boxee Box by D-Link, it’s designed for simple hook-up and the remote actually has a small built-in keyboard making it easy to use. What a great way to free up your laptop.

Home Automation
Controlling the operation of your home (or business) continues to see improvement. Not only are we seeing many more control options but the pricing becomes more reasonable as well. I spent a couple hours at the Control4 display and was impressed with upcoming upgrades to the system, such as an improved interface, better media management and an app store for internet content. There are a number of companies that are partnering with Control4 and they are offering even more options to the already long list of control and monitoring enhancements. Energy management was also very prevalent at this show and home automation companies are concentrating on making that control and monitoring part of their systems as well.

Furniture and TV mounting brackets
I saw some great looking furniture, it’s stylish and it address’s equipment cabling and heat issues. Wall mount TV brackets continue to improve in looks and installation simplification. Sanus showed new articulated brackets that allow the cables to be completely hidden.

Overall, the show was upbeat and exciting. I can hardly wait to experience some of our new “finds” as product becomes available.

Scott R.
Custom Installation Manager

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Audyssey in your Home Theater

January 11th, 2010 by Rachel Plut

Have you felt the rush of excitement watching a show at a world-class movie theater?  Do you want the same experience at home?  Thanks to Audyssey, led by Prof. Tomlinson Holman (an Academy Award winner for his work developing THX at Lucasfilm Ltd), now you can.  Select Denon, Marantz and Onkyo receivers featuring this cool technology are available at OneCall.

Audyssey attributes include:

MultEQ overcomes acoustical problems using information captured at multiple locations throughout your listening area to correct for both time and frequency response problems. The result is clear, well-balanced sound.

Dynamic EQ enables rich, full sound at any volume level by taking into account human perception. It makes moment-by-moment adjustments to make sure that the bass response, tonal balance and soundstage remain constant despite changes in volume.

Dynamic Volume solves the problem of variations in level when switching from channel to channel, between the soft and loud passages within a movie, or during a loud commercial. It allows you to set the dialog level you prefer and then it maintains a consistent level for all content.

Dynamic Surround Expansion (Audyssey DSX) is a scalable system that adds new speakers to improve surround impression. Audyssey DSX first adds Wide channels for the biggest impact on envelopment and then creates Height channels to reproduce the next most important acoustical and perceptual cues. Surround Envelopment Processing is used to enhance the blend between the front and surround channels.

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Ultra-thin LCD HDTV revealed at CES

January 8th, 2010 by Rachel Plut

LG unveiled a LED HDTV that is less than one inch thick at CES this week!  Previously, LG’s thinnest TV was 23.3 millimeters thick, or about three times as wide as the new hyper-slim television, said Woo Paik, LG’s chief technology officer.  They tout two new LED technologies (Full LED Slim and LED Plus) that allow the series to achieve the slim depth without sacrificing image quality. LG INFINIA HDTVs (the LE9500, LE8500 and LE7500 series) combine this super slim design and thin bezel with a variety of entertainment options, including Skype. Netflix, VUDU, YouTube, Napster and Yahoo! Widgets.  So you can still enjoy the new connectivity trends while enjoying the new technology.  I look forward to seeing one of these gems when they arrive at our warehouse.

Read more: http://www.virtualpressoffice.com/detail.do?contentId=228249&companyId=3598&showId=53

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12 Top-Rated and Top Selling Digital SLR Cameras!

December 18th, 2009 by Matt P

We finish the 12 Days of Christmas at OneCall with 12 Top Selling Digital SLR Cameras that will make it a snap to capture your holiday memories. Although a new DSLR camera may not fit in your shirt pocket like your compact point-and-shoot camera the speed and creative flexibility with interchangeable lenses and manual adjustments will more than make up for the difference in size. More action and more memories are what you’ll capture with the fast focus and shooting speeds of a DSLR camera not to mention the HD memories with High Definition Video capture available now in many Digital SLR cameras.

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1. Canon EOS 7D (Body Only)

Features an all-new 18.0 Megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor and Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors, capturing tremendous images at up to ISO 12800 and speeds of up to 8 fps.

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2. Nikon D5000 Kit DX-Format Digital SLR with 18-55mm VR Lens

12.3-megapixel DX-format CMOS image sensorand an 11-point Autofocus System with 3D Focus Tracking maintains accurate focus on a subject moving throughout the frame.

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3. Canon EOS 5D Mark II w/EF 24-105mm IS Lens

21.1-Megapixel Digital SLR Kit with Full HD Video capture at 1920 x 1080 resolution with Live View Function.

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4. Sony DSLR-A900

24.6-megapixel Digital SLR Body features Sony’s SteadyShot INSIDE™ in-camera image stabilization giving you the benefits of image stabilization with all compatible a (alpha)system lenses.

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5. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi w/ 18-55mm f/3.5-5 Lens

12.2 Megapixel Digital SLR Kit with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens deliveres excellent performance with 3.5 fps continuous shooting.

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6. Olympus E-P1 with 17mm Lens and OVF Silver

12.3-megapixel Micro Four Thirds Digital SLR camera upholds the legacy of the celebrated PEN family of cameras, with the photographic optics of an SLR and the size and simplicity of a point and shoot.

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7. Canon EOS Rebel XS with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens

10.1-megapixel Digital SLR Kit lets you shoot the 0iImage live in the camera on a large 2.5-inch LCD monitor with Live View Function.

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8. Nikon D700 with AF-S VR 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G IF Lens

12.1-megapixel FX Format Digital SLR camera starts up in a mere 0.12 seconds and has a nearly imperceptible shutter-lag response time of 0.40 milliseconds, making this an extraordinarily responsive tool for the demanding photographer.

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9. Canon EOS Rebel T1i w/ EF-S 18-55mm IS

15.1-megapixel Digital SLR Camera Kit features a greatly expanded ISO range that makes shooting possible in situations previously impossible without flash.

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10. Nikon D90 with 18-105mm Lens

12.3-megapixel Digital SLR with VR Lens demonstrates amazing autofocus accuracy by utilizing color and brightness information from its 420-pixel RGB sensor.

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11. Pentax K-x Kit Black

12.4-megapixel Digital SLR camera with DA L 18-55mm lens provides Live View, HD video and photographic performance that challenges higher class models.

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12. Nikon D300S (Body Only)

12.3-megapixel DX-format Digital SLR camera features fast, accurate 51-point autofocus with 4 Dynamic AF modes including 3D Focus Tracking for precise autofocus and razor sharp images.

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