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Geared Up 4 Something Interesting
Oct 26th
Hey there are you excited and ready to see the launch of I Am Wired Media Interactive as we are part of interactive solutions provider for Web Designing, Web Development & Graphic Design. Share it with your friends about this and we would like to thank you for your support. Come let’s rejoice together when we launch this web and we hope that we can provide you the best of our abilities through our interactive works. Thank You
Warmest Regards,
Jonathan.C
Founder
I Am Wired Media

Samsung 3D LED
Jun 28th

I Am Wired Media founder has tried out one of the 3D LED TV in one of the roadshow and would like to share with you. Finally there’s a television that delivers a picture so stunning that it looks- and feels – more real than reality. It’s the Samsung LED C8000. With its explosive 3D capabilities and immersive HyperReal Engine, it delivers the world as you’ve never seen it before. Its LED screen amplifies images to such an extent that it’s hard to believe they’re coming out of an ultra-slim TV. Richer colours, smoother motion and mega contrast levels combine to make an unparalleled viewing experience. So whether you’re watching your favourite television programs, web content or a video you shot yourself, it was designed to blow your mind.

Olive 4HD Review
Jun 22nd
We can describe the Olive 4HD Hi-Fi Music Server in one word: Exquisite. If you love music—collecting it, archiving it, and above all, listening to it—this is the digital audio player you should own. If you’re not an audiophile, on the other hand, you might dismiss this $1,999 device with a few other “ex” words: Excessive, extravagant, or extreme, perhaps. Indeed, there’s almost no task the Olive 4HD can do that can’t be duplicated on just about any properly equipped PC (we’re talking a machine equipped with the $180 Asus Xonar Essence STX sound card). But good luck finding a PC that’s entirely passively cooled in order to operate in perfect silence, as the Olive 4HD does—you can’t even hear this machine’s internal CD-burner spin. You might find a passively cooled home theater PC, but it won’t have a 4.3-inch touchscreen or the capability to stream audio to an equally exquisite client, and it certainly wouldn’t be this easy to use
Features and Design
The Olive 4HD looks a little like standalone CD player, but it features a slot-feed optical drive so you never hear the whir of gears as a tray slides out to accept your disc. Olive went so far as to put a lip on the slot to prevent mechanical noises from leaking out (the internal hard drive is wrapped in eight layers of sound-deadening padding). The front panel is slanted, which makes using the touchscreen and the buttons easy when the device is placed on a surface between your waist and your chin, but you won’t want to place it any higher or lower. That presented a problem in our entertainment center, which is designed to house our A/V components above one of our tower speakers. The most frequently used device, the A/V receiver, is on the bottom shelf and our Blu-ray player is above that. We had to put the 4HD above that, which meant we needed a ladder to operate it. Olive maintains that the player can be stacked on top of a receiver, but we’d be concerned about the receiver’s ventilation and the player’s heat dissipation.











