Archive for April, 2011

Digital Signage Catches Eyes at the Staten Island Green & Clean Expo

April 18th, 2011 Posted by JDSystems in Blog

JD Systems “wows” attendees with digital signage display at the Staten Island Green and Clean Expo.

Connect Your HDTV to Your Home Computer Network

April 15th, 2011 Posted by JDSystems in Blog, Home Theater Systems

Maybe you recently bought a new HDTV and you’ve been enjoying the exceptional picture and sound quality while watching your favorite TV shows, sporting events, or movies. But did you know that you can connect your HDTV to your home’s computer network? Today, the world’s leading consumer electronics, PC, and mobile companies are making a [...]

Does Your HDTV Qualify for an ENERGY STAR Tax Refund?

April 13th, 2011 Posted by JDSystems in Blog, Home Theater Systems

It’s tax time again! As you’re preparing your taxes, you may be wondering if that new flat screen HDTV you purchased last year qualifies for a federal tax credit. While an HDTV is an ENERGY STAR qualified product, unfortunately according to the U.S. Department of Energy, it’s not on the list of energy efficient products [...]

Build Better Client Relationships with the Panasonic 3D HDVC

April 11th, 2011 Posted by JDSystems in Blog, New Products - Consumer Audio Video

Is your corporation looking for new ways to increase sales and improve customer relationships? Then JD Systems has a state-of-the-art, commercial audio video solution for New York- and New Jersey-based corporations – the Panasonic 3D HD Visual Communications System (HDVC). Surpassing the capabilities of conventional videoconferencing equipment, the Panasonic 3D HDVC system provides your company [...]

What’s the Difference Between LCD and LED Flat Screen TVs?

April 8th, 2011 Posted by JDSystems in Blog, Residential Audiovisual Systems

So you’re thinking about installing a home theater system, but you’re wondering: Should I buy an LCD or LED flat screen TV? What’s the difference between them? LED TVs are just a newer version of LCD TVs. Both LED and LCD TVs use liquid crystal display technology – the only difference is the light source [...]