Monday, November 30, 2009

Using Reverse Phone Books - Search For the Owner of Any Phone

Reverse phone books are a great tool to use if you need to find out who owns any unknown phone number. If you are getting prank calls, hang ups or need to check out your husband you can get detailed info with just a phone number.

For years private investigators and other agencies have been using phone search services. Now anyone can pay a small fee and get access to the same service the professionals use. All you need is a phone number with area code and you can find out the persons, name, address, carrier, plus depending on what service you are join you will have access to much more private info. Like criminal and court records, marriage and divorce, financial, people search, and more.

You will be amazed at the sort of info you can dig up on a person. Even if you never met them. Plus all searches are confidential, so they will never know. If you want to stop a prank caller cold, run their number and print out their info. Call them back and read off their name and address, tell them you know where they work and what kind of car they drive. This will almost always stop the calls immediately.

In most cases prank callers are someone you know hiding behind a cell or pay phone. I guess they think they are UN traceable. Not so anymore. You can run a search on any cell, home, business, pay, pager or mobile phone unlisted or not.

If you are not sure you can do a preliminary search and you should at least get the city and state. To get the good info you will have to pay a small fee. Here is a tip I learned the hard way. Go for the yearly option. If you do a one time search and need to do another one later you will have to pay again. With the yearly or lifetime option you will have unlimited use of the system.

Reverse phone books can be used to check out your new boyfriend or girlfriend. All you need id their number. So are they really telling you the truth? Check them out. Some site are scams so you need to watch what one you decide to spend your hard earned money on. Stick to one of the top rated ones that get good reviews. Plus they maintain and keep up on their data since they can afford to, unlike the free ones that don't work anyways.




Is that site you are going to join a scam? Get the insiders report and review on the best reverse phone search providers here - http://reverse-call-search.com - Find out what the professionals use.

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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Selecting the Right Digital Projector For You

Projectors, especially the high end home theatre models represent a significant purchase including the replacement cost of the projector lamp, which will eventually need replacement. For the novice, selecting the right projector for themselves is a journey which in many cases results in a wrong decision.

It is best to become at least a little bit educated about what the options are and the strengths and weaknesses of the different types of projectors on the market. High Definition projectors are now available and the standard choice, given the future of high definition broadcasts. There are basically three types of high definition projectors: LCD (liquid crystal display) HDTV projector, DLP (digital light processing) HDTV projector, and the newest technology, the LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon) HDTV projector.

An LCD projector produces a brighter sharper image but at certain resolutions and size of the image, pixilation may occur. A DLP projector will give better black levels (provides a better image when the image is a night seen or of an indoor scene in an dim room), although the image details are usually less sharp.

While price is a very important factor in selecting a projector, it is important to make sure the model selected will meet you picture viewing and other needs.

Other considerations include: 1. what will be the room light conditions, as rooms with un-shaded windows will require a higher lumens rating; 2. if the unit will be ceiling mounted, will air conditioning be available as hot air rises and excessive heat may lessen the projector fan's ability to cool the lamp; 3. type of bulb may vary between UHP - Ultra High Performance, UHE - Ultra High Efficiency (most common), or metal halide lamps; 4. how many and what type of connection ports there are; and 5. what size projector do you need (if portability is involved).

While the cost of a DLP HDTV projector ranges around $2,000 or more, an LCD HDTV projector generally is less than $2,000. Recently LCOS HDTV display has become popular given its higher resolution of 1920x1080 internal resolutions, although the cost of $5,000 to $20,000 may be prohibitive.

Finally, note that the cost of replacement lamps range from $200 to $600 so inquire what that cost would be for your model.




G. Thorpe is a freelance article writer and specializes in consumer electronics. Visit http://www.hitachilamp.com for more information on projector lamps and information on changing your lamp.

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