For high speed, I will recommend going with at least a N300 router which gives a theoretical speed of 300 Mbps (the actual speed depends on the device and interference). I have a netgear N300 wifi router with built in ADSL modem (Flipkart: Netgear Wireless-N 300 Router With Modem: Router) and it...
iPhone 4 is gonna be officially available in India soon via Airtel & Aircel. I suggest to wait and see what they price it at. It will certainly be not as cheap as the grey market for sure though. Another option is to pre order via HomeShop18: Pre order iPhone 4 in India for INR 34200 | woikr
Big TV HD DVR price dropped to INR 4990, may the price war begin | woikr
This might mean that TataSky and Airtel are gearing up to launch their HD DVRs. Anyone has any info on this?
I would like an Airport Express: Amazon.com: Apple Airport Express: Electronics
I want to use it as a wifi adapter for my xbox 360 and to stream 5.1 audio via airtunes.
You won't need to jailbreak it. Just cut the sim and you should be good to go: iPad 3G working with BSNL 3G in India | woikr
And BSNL provides free data roaming over it's network across India. Including over MTNL in metros. So I suppose MTNL would be providing it too.
Undoubdetly Airtel. Check this: Broadband connection guide for Indian customers | woikr and this: Reliance Broadband woes | woikr
And I have been using Airtel since the last 5 years. They do not block any ports.
Bigger screen size does not mean that there will be more pixels. It means that the pixel size will be bigger.
The bigger the pixel size, the farther you can watch the TV from.
So, to answer you question - No, your 50 inch TV will not have more than 1080 pixels. And if you play a 1080p movie on...
It looks like your laptop isn't able to detect the modes supported by your TV. Try reinstalling the graphics drivers. And make sure you are selecting dual monitor modes.
If you use the clone monitor mode, the OS sends the same signals to your laptop's LCD and the TV. If your laptop's LCD has a...