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Samsung Profile: Philosophy and Visions

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Samsung Profile: Philosophy and Visions By Anamitra Palit The Samsung Group is an outstanding South Korean Multinational Company having its headquarters at Samsung Town, Seoul. It is one of the finest examples of business motivation and commercial success that blends with human aspirations, human emotions and the cultural-cum educational aspects of the society in general. This "Group" has a wide range of subsidiaries like Samsung Electronics, Samsung Heavy industries, Samsung Engineering and Samsung C & T. One fifth of South Korea's exports are accounted for by Samsung and its revenues exceed the GDP of several countries. It is the driving force behind the "miracle on the Han River" which refers to the tremendous economic growth rate of South Korea leading to its economic prosperity. This company was founded in the year 1938 by Lee Byung-Chull. Lee Kun-hee is the current President and the CEO of the Samsung Group while Lee Soo-bin is the president(and CEO

The RV Antenna - 5 Reasons To Hit The Open Road With One

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Never Under Estimate Need for an RV OTA Antenna By Jeff W. Smith There's nothing like hitting the open road with your RV. But are you really prepared for your adventure? Sure, you've packed and bought some of the essentials. The true RV adventurer needs an RV antenna to enjoy the open road to its fullest. There's nothing like traveling with your RV antenna. Whether it is a family trip to visit family and friends the next state over or to your favorite state park, you'll be thrilled to have your antenna with you every step of the way. It's easier than ever to hit the open road with your RV antenna. Today's antennas are easier to use and work better than ever before. You'll see a crystal clear picture and 99.9% of the time get a great connection. Where once RVers would have trouble getting a connection when they were close to a mountain or open area, no longer! Today's RVer can easily enjoy television at the push of a button with thanks to their great R

Large Homemade HDTV Antenna - A Cheap Effective Easy-To-Make One That Is Attic Friendly

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You Can Make Your Own HDTV Antenna or Save the Headache By J Delms An Internet design for making a small popularized table-top HDTV antenna is called a "coat-hanger" or "cat-whisker" type. The one described in this article is patterned after it, although it is modified and larger, Instead of using coat-hangers or expensive solid copper wire to make it, this larger one uses cheap one-inch strips of thin sheet-aluminum instead. These strips will pickup TV signals well. After all, most TV antennas are made of aluminum. Parts (from discount hardware/electronics stores) Wood board: one 1x3-inch x 6-feet ($3); scrap works well. Step-flashing panels or equivalent: seven 8x8-inches, hin aluminum ($0.60 each) Solid aluminum wire or similar: two 6-feet lengths, 12-14-gage ($3) Screws: 26 of size 8x3/4-inch, wide-head ($3) Washers: 26 of size 1/2-inch-OD ($2.50) Balun: one simple male cable connector having two extending wires with spade tips ($2.50) Reflectors: two

Outdoor TV Antenna: HDTV Antenna Buying Guide

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What You Need to Know about HDTV Antennas By Mark G Ridgeway The advantage of choosing to use an outdoor TV antenna instead of an indoor TV antenna is reception. An indoor TV antenna has the disadvantages of being smaller and having to receive TV signals through the structure of your home or other building. That typically translates to a less powerful signal and poorer reception. An outdoor TV antenna can be larger and can achieve line of site with the transmitting antenna with no obstructions. Some disadvantages of an outdoor TV antenna include a possibly complex installation and longer cable runs. If you want the best TV reception in your area and you're either trying to cut the ties with your cable company or you don't have the option of cable TV, then an outdoor TV antenna has the best chance of meeting your expectations. TV antennas and antennas in general are difficult to understand. You could place the same digital antenna in two different locations and get vastly dif

Do You Want to Get Rid of Your Cable Company? Why You Need Indoor And Outdoor HDTV Antennas

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You have probably all have heard by now about different reviews for outdoor or indoor HDTV antennas. So what is this all about? An analog signal is one that has been used since the invention of the television. Now we have a better signal, one that isn't going to give out on you during bad weather. Its a more consistent signal that delivers beautiful resolution and its out there on the airwaves waiting for you to discover it. Now with this new system of sending out high definition signals it will not matter what the weather outside is doing, your screen will remain clear and untouched. No longer will you turn on the television to see only fuzz. Homes everywhere are now enjoying better picture quality for free with the use of one simple device. This device is the HDTV antenna. Digital signals are sent over the air free of cost, if you already have a HDTV the only money you'll need to spend is the initial purchase of the device. There are basically two options to consider before

5 Important Facts About HDTV Antenna That Every Consumer Must Know

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5 Important Facts About HDTV Antenna That Every Consumer Must Know By Jeslyn Jessy HDTV antennas have become important items in our life today as many countries now exclusively broadcast television in high definition. The antennas enable us to view high quality television programs easily. Before you purchase an antenna, you are reminded to make your selection carefully. You can't simply get any antenna as it might not suit your digital television due to some factors. Having certain knowledge about antenna is essential. In order to save your precious time looking for information related to antenna, I have summarized some important facts here. You can take the points below as reference. • First thing first, let me ask you one question. Why do we need HDTV antennas? What is the difference between standard definition and high definition? For your information, the HDTV antennas allow more than 1000 lines of color to be transmitted. However, for standard definition, only 480 lines of

A Guide to HDTV Antennas

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A Guide to HDTV Antennas By Geralto V Rivia The HDTV is the future of television. Not only does it remain a potent multimedia tool, but its versatility has grown by leaps and bounds with ever incarnation. Capable of displaying the highest quality 2D and 3D visuals, the HDTV has also incorporated functions such as Wi-Fi and expanded hardware and software support to further add to its unlimited potential. But with all the ground breaking technologies being rolled out, it's important to note that the modern HDTV has retained some needs found even in some of its oldest predecessors. One of these needs is for an HDTV antenna. Now, why would my HDTV even need an antenna? One of the best reasons is free HD programming. That's right, HD programming without CD's or even cable or satellite feed. Aside from expanding your HD viewing options, you can enjoy major savings from your satellite or HDTV premiums. Depending on location, many areas can have at least one free digital broa