Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Sony VRDP1 VRDP1 VRD-P1 DVDirect Express VRD-P1 Multi-Function DVD Writer + Accessory Kit

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Sony DVDirect DVD Recorder VRDMC5

!±8± Sony DVDirect DVD Recorder VRDMC5


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Sony's newly re-styled DVDirect DVD recorder, the VRD-MC5, allows home video and digital photos to be recorded to DVD without a PC. The VRD-MC5 can be connected to virtually any camcorder, VCR, even Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) for direct recording of video to standard DVDs playable on most consumer DVD players. The MC5 also incorporates memory card slots for the 5 popular camera memory card types and will directly record images from the memory card to DVD as a playable slideshow or just for photo storage. The built in 2.5" color LCD screen makes it easy to preview video or view up to 6 digital pictures at a time. The VRD-MC5 thrusts DVDirect into the high definition world by supporting transfer of AVCHD video to DVD. AVCHD is a high definition camcorder format supported by some Sony Handycam camcorders. For example, high definition AVCHD video can be transferred from Sony hard disk or Memory Stick based Handycam camcorders to DVD in native 1080i resolution and played back on most Blu-ray Disc players /recorders and other compatible devices. The VRD-MC5 can also transfer video from Sony standard definition and AVCHD HDD/MemoryStick Handycam camcorders at up to 6X speed, which translates to 1 hour of video recorded in about 10 minutes. Record all the video to DVD from Sony HDD/MemoryStick Handycam camcorders, just selected scenes, even just the video shot since the last DVD burn. Full support for 4:3 full screen or 16:9 wide screen video and Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Mini Camcorder Features To Look For

!±8± Mini Camcorder Features To Look For

In the world of camcorders, an entire niche was nearly single-handedly created by the Flip video camera, and the advent of cell phones with video capability. Pair these with YouTube, Facebook and other "web 2.0" social sites, and you have the makings of one hot product. What mini camcorder features should you look for, considering the market is filling up fast with contenders for Flip's throne?

Whether you are shopping for a mini camcorder for a birthday present, Christmas or other holiday gift, or if you're simply looking for a viable podcasting camera that you can take anywhere, these features should be given strong consideration when shopping.

HD Video Resolution
Many would-be high definition camcorders do not actually record in HD. Look for a screen resolution of 1080p when shopping, although pictures in 720 seem to dominate the pocket camcorder market.

HDMI Cables
The HDMI cable connection will make sure you can directly watch your videos on your HD television from the camera without downloading to a DVD or importing to your laptop. Make sure your camera offers these cables if you have an HD television (otherwise you will want the old RCA cables).

Easy YouTube Uploads
The majority of these mini camcorders are purchased for web use, from bloggers staying in touch with loved ones to professional businesses seeking to video chat. Whether you want the camera for internet marketing purposes or simply for pleasure, YouTube is a great way to connect with others and spread a message. Look for easy YouTube connectivity.

Accessories
With the demand being what it is for the miniature camcorders, accessories are hit or miss. Certain models come with the requisite carrying case and wall charger, but surprisingly many "top" models nickel and dime you for every accessory, no matter how necessary it would otherwise seem.

Memory Expansion
Most mini camcorder models run on flash chip technology, others have their memory hard-wired into the camera. If you plan on shooting outdoor sporting events or want to make sure that you simply have enough room "just in case," this is an area of concern worth looking into.

Software Compatibility
There is nothing more frustrating than unwrapping a new camcorder only to find your PC or Mac does not have the right specifications to edit the video or import the files. Make sure you know what you require (AVI or MOV/MP4 tend to be popular files for the PC and Mac respectively).

Spotting these qualities can make the difference between a happy purchase and a frustrating trip back to the mall as you seek a refund. If you purchase your camera online and forget to consider these facets, you may end up mailing back a package to your online vendor hoping you will actually receive your refund, and be able to re-coup your shipping charges.

Make sure that you are clear on the refund and warranty policy before buying your mini camcorder - no matter where you purchase. For this reason, sticking to well-respected names in the industry is your best bet to avoid any issues, should the need arise. Otherwise, use this small checklist and you should end up shooting quality videos on your pocket video camcorder in no time.


Mini Camcorder Features To Look For

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

SONY VRDMC6 DVDIRECT DVD RECORDER

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Innovation Makes Money, Innovation Increases Sales, Create Innovative New Products

!±8± Innovation Makes Money, Innovation Increases Sales, Create Innovative New Products

Only 5% of new products that are launched annually are truly innovative. Think about that for a moment, 95% of all new product releases are basically knock offs of an industry leader. Another way to state it, the competition beat them to the market and now they are trying to get a piece of an innovative market by copying the competition's new innovation. An example of this is the recently launched Android, 4G smart phone. This is a perfect example of what I am describing. Apple's competition saw that Apple produced an innovative smart phone; Apple's competition saw that Apple pioneered this marketplace; and developed a market for the iPhone. So now the natural chain of events is to knock off the leader's hot product, by reverse engineering it as soon as they could get their hands on one.

Innovation is the best defense against a recession. I can prove this by using a certain kitchen wares manufacturer that was able to maintain their 0 million in annual sales by adding SKUs, new product. This kitchen wares company was able to maintain that sales level during this recession by introducing new innovative products. While other companies were losing their sales by 50% in 2007 and stopped developing new products; this company maintained that 0 million in sales. The sales of each new product were nothing to write home about. This problem was solved by adjusting inventory levels. In my opinion this was genius.

I shared this product strategy with a sales executive in the glass manufacturing industry and made the comment that this strategy was genius. His comeback was that if this strategy was so genius why doesn't Mc Donald's increase their menu? Maybe he did not realize that Mc Donald's was doing exactly that, extending their menu. During this recession Mc Donald's went after the Starbucks market by offering their high end coffees and don't forget that healthy demographic that they are courting now.

As an OEM Project Manager, Product Developer and Salesman for over 20 years my clients and I would simply say, "We have 6 - 12 months to enjoy the profit margins and amortize the tooling before the product is knocked-off and we have to reduce our price to maintain the volume. As you have seen with the iPhone, the answer is to have a version 2 waiting in the wings to release. Currently Apple is releasing their "4G" version of the iPhone; what does this do? It keeps the pressure on the competition to continually play catch up with the industry leader. So what happens when the competition introduces their version of a competitor's innovation? Margins go down, volume goes down, and your innovative product becomes another commodity sold by price.

So one would have to ask themselves why are there so few innovative product launches when it is innovation that will give your sales force the advantage needed to compete in an ever increasing competitive global marketplace. The simple answer is no vision; fear of failure; not understanding the dynamics of innovation; selling vs. knocking-off; and matching prices are just a few of the reasons a company stays clear of developing new innovative products and prefer to be copy cats. I use to work for an individual whose philosophy was to let the competition do the homework and then copy what they did after the problems were worked out.

So how are innovative products developed? The answer is quite simple; analyze your marketplace and figure out what it is that your clients want and or need in your product. OK, is this easier said than done? It all depends how you think, if your Sales Team is listening to your clients and whether or not your management team is risk adverse and not willing to take a chance. What are the risks involved? If done right the risk is very minimal. The risk is minimal because there is a format to follow and when done right you get your customer's buy in while the product is being developed. The flipside to this approach is to knock-off your competition's innovative product.

As a Project Manager / Account Manager for one of the largest OEM speaker manufactures in the world, Foster Electric. Foster manufacturers Apple's ear buds, and manufacturers products for Sony, Yamaha, Pioneer, Clarion, Kenwood just to name a few. I had clients such as Radio Shack, Fender Musical Instruments, and Wal-Mart. One's immediate thought is what can be innovative in the world of speaker manufacturing? The speaker industry has been an integral part of the consumer electronics industry. Have you ever been in a movie theatre when the audio went out? Or have you ever watched a DVD without 5.1 Dolby digital sound? The results are amazing; it's the audio that give the movie the dynamic feel of home theatre.

Innovation is deviating from the norm and creating something that others will laugh at or willing to step out on a limb and take the conceptual leap to design something other than what is in the market. As a Project Manager / Account Manager / Product Designer for an OEM speaker company one of my OEM accounts was Targus Worldwide. If you are not familiar with Targus they are the ones who make travel accessories for laptop computers. I designed the first micro-subwoofer, (Kind of like jumbo shrimp). Targus wanted a portable multi-media system that they could promote for the traveling salesperson to take on the road and make Power Point presentations. The design and the execution was a success. The travel speakers were tested using a mini travel DVD player and the "Top Gun" DVD as the test. The sound separation could be heard transition from speaker to speaker and the deep bass sounds had a definite dynamic to the audio aspect from the laptop.

I have been working on an innovative product for the last 5 years for the iPod market. As a speaker manufacturer I have asked myself what is the hottest audio selling product in the marketplace and how can some other share in its success? With this said one needs to have an understanding of speakers, recording, the iPod and the problems with the iPod. What comes to mind quickly is 1. The ear buds are harmful to ears; 2. The sound sounds small; and 3. There is lost content when CDs are made. The lost content happens when the recording is made during the compression phase of the recording. The missing content circuit is the project name for a very innovative iPod or iPhone accessory. This product has not made it to market. The beauty of it is that it is an old idea, 1960s - 1970s with today's technology. We came up with two versions, a high end and a low cost version. Does it work, yes!

"An old idea, but with new technology", now that is what innovation is all about. King Solomon, of the Bible, said that there nothing new under the sun. That being said confirms my statement: "An old idea, but with new technology" is a real formula for innovation. Today's computer chips along with the development of DSP, Digital Signal Processing allows us to produce products that are only limited to our imagination.

Innovative products warrant higher profit margins; innovative products make your company a player in the marketplace instead of a "Me Too"; and being the innovator puts your company in the driver seat with product development. Some of the best technological developments were simply advanced because it took a current condition and made it better. Whether that better is faster, smaller, remote, combined features, etc is simply an old idea made to function better.

The ipod is nothing more than a walkman of the 1980s.

The iphone took that ipod and incorporated a cell phone to it.

A computerized tablet is nothing more than an 8 1/2x11 piece of tablet paper that is tied to a computer.

The flat screen television is no more than an extension of the televisions of the 1950s.

The home theatre industry peaked in the early 2000s with the advent of affordable flat screen televisions and 5.1 Dolby sound systems. Now the 5.1 speaker systems are built into the flat screens with psychoacoustics processor that reproduce the same effects of the Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound.

Certain innovations were not able to develop until other industries had developed. The Photovoltaic Industry is a perfect example of such a case. The Photovoltaic Industry, better known for the solar panels seen on roofs to warm water, is an example of an industry that could not advance until certain other technologies had advanced first. Advances in Nanotechnology were required to develop the electric producing film that is printed on the glass. The printing technology and the application of the Nanotechnology film on glass did not develop until the turn of the century. This innovative technology, although being used, has not fully matured is on hold until further developments are made in making the conversion of the solar energy more efficient.

The advancement of integrated circuitry and the further advancement to reduce the overall size of the electronics. This miniaturization of electronics was advanced with the wave solder machine and the auto-insertion machine. Although these two advancements were intended to reduce labor. The auto-insertion machine allowed for the accuracy and installation of very very small surface mounted integrated circuits, (electronic components), on printed circuit boards.

The question is which group do you want to be part of; the 5% of truly innovative new product launches with increasing sales or the 95% of new product launches that are knock-offs whose prices are set to match the competition and sell by price instead of selling the price and features.


Innovation Makes Money, Innovation Increases Sales, Create Innovative New Products

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