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wah, are you sure you would really hit such a high speed for BT?

100Mbps plan may not be able to maximize the power of Gigabite LAN, it's more for LAN purpose.

 

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Are you going to box this up?

Actually you can use HomePlug type of network adapter, dun need to lay wire one, it is making use of your power cable to transmit data :) Dun need to go wireless anymore! The speed is 85Mbps, more than enough for you, Gigabit a bit overkill lah....

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http://www.aztech.com.sg/prod_homeplug_hl105e.html

yes, all the trunkings will be cover up by cornices or false ceiling or L-Box.

The HomePlus speed depends on the type of cable used and also depends on the wiring routes too... certain point may not be able to used. also, this plugs are subjected to power surge (if any) and also i will be wasting one electrical point.

and most importantly, the speed is too slow liao.. hhaha

coz i will be setting a small computer in the living room and then connect it to my (to be purchase) LCD TV, this computer will be connected via LAN to my (to be set up) data server in my study room, so dat i can stream my musics and stuffs to the living room and watch it on my LCD... kekek

 

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my toilet got 2 mended drill holes lor. very sians one. coz originally aircon piping ran across it. then id change it so that can box up nicely. told me will replace those tiles. then he forgot about it and his workers proceed to do boxing up. now the top half the tile is boxed up BUT the drill holes is located at the bottom half so can SEE lor. when told him about it, he apologise but never say to redo coz then having to rebox the plasterbox to box up all my toilet pipes. then i also sians about all the dust and mess it will make. he got them to cut some tile to cover up more so that its less obvious but still can tell if you look up lor (located higher up). :) now i also don't know how. :furious:

 

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well, i ask my contractor to change those tiles that i can see the old holes...

for those i can't see, i can let live...

coz i dun want to everytime see those holes, then heartache lor...

 

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Hi, congrats on yr new house~ Can't wait to see the real thing.. Looking forward to it! :D

Hi, Thanx. I also can't wait to see it. kekeke.

15 more days to handover... :yamseng:

 

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haha eR1c, then you shall consider UWB when they are all available widely in the market.

I'm actually aiming for a wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver for my projector :D but I think it is about 2/3 of your Gigabit only nia....

but LCD PQ is subject to the media resolutions one leh, what kind of stuff you stream usually?

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haha eR1c, then you shall consider UWB when they are all available widely in the market.

I'm actually aiming for a wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver for my projector :o but I think it is about 2/3 of your Gigabit only nia....

but LCD PQ is subject to the media resolutions one leh, what kind of stuff you stream usually?

eh... wat's a UWB??

i not a hard fuss over picture quality, mainly watching animes.

but i do have other plans for my gigabit lan. :)

 

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More electrical updates. Most of the wires are being laid liao... now is to wait for covering up and the end points of those wires.

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part of my speakers cable are also be routed.

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The electrical start point and end point. :lol:

The new DB

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Living room socket point. 2 x 13A, 4 x CAT5E, 1 x Telephone Line, 1 x SCV.

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Living room switches which control the lights

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Study room socket point, 2 x 13A, 1 x CAT5E, 1 x SCV, and SCV Split point.

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My Contractor called me today, seems like the Sanitary Wares shop forget to include a lever basin tap together for delivery...

As for the MBR Toilet basin water trap and pipings have not been replaced yet. My contractor said that they received the new toilet bowl and also the original shower head.

So tomorrow, i will go down to the Sanitary Shop to "complain" and also to buy the lever basin tap and then go to my new place lor.

 

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Today was at IMM with some friends for dinner. After that, decide to go to BEST Denki to walk walk and see the LCD TV. Found out that the Philips Model that i am eyeing on, the price has drop to $2699 and the freebies is more than the newer models. $700 Philips Voucher or $420 Giant Vouchers. Also found out that Philips is going to discontinue this model. That's why they are pushing this model out so cheap. After some consideration, decide to buy it. Coz if not, tomorrow or sunday, decide to buy, have to go to IMM to buy, very troublesome lor...

Brand: Philips 42" LCD TV

Model: 42PF7421

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Picture/Display

Aspect ratio : 16:9, Widescreen

Brightness : 550 cd/m²

Dynamic screen contrast : 2800:1

Response time (typical) : 8 ms

Viewing angle (horizontal) : 178 degree

Viewing angle (vertical) : 178 degree

Diagonal screen size (inch) : 42 inch

Diagonal screen size (metric) : 107 cm

Display screen type : LCD WXGA Active Matrix TFT

Panel resolution : 1366 x 768p

Picture enhancement : Pixel Plus, 3/2 - 2/2 motion pull down, 3D Combfilter, Active Control, Contrast Plus, Digital Noise Reduction, Jagged Line Suppression, Luminance Transient Improver, Progressive Scan

Screen enhancement : Anti-Reflection coated screen

Supported Display Resolution

Computer formats : 640 x 480, 60, 67, 72, 75Hz, 800 x 600, 56, 60, 72, 75Hz, 1024 x 768, 60, 70, 75Hz

Video Formats : 640 x 480p - 2Fh, 720 x 576p - 2Fh, 1280 x 720p - 3Fh, 1920 x 1080i - 2Fh

Sound

Equalizer : 5-bands

Output power (RMS) : 2 x 15W

Sound Enhancement : Dynamic Bass Enhancement

Sound System : Virtual Dolby Surround

Loudspeakers

Built-in speakers : 4

Loudspeaker types : Dome tweeter

Tuner/Reception/Transmission

Aerial Input : 75 ohm coaxial (IEC75)

TV system : PAL, SECAM

Video Playback : NTSC, PAL, SECAM

Tuner bands : Hyperband, S-Channel, UHF, VHF

Number of Preset Channels : 100

Tuner Display : PLL

Connectivity

AV 1 : Audio L/R in, YPbPr (2fh)

AV 2 : Audio L/R in, CVBS

AV 3 : Audio L/R in, VGA PC-in, YPbPr (2Fh)

AV 4 : HDMI

AV 5 : HDMI

Front / Side connections : Audio L/R in, CVBS in, Headphone out, S-video in

Number of AV connections : 5

Other connections : Antenna IEC75

Convenience

Child Protection : Child Lock

Clock : Sleep Timer, Wake up Clock

Ease of Installation : Auto Programme Naming, Autostore, Fine Tuning, Program Name, Sorting

Ease of Use : Program List, Side Control, Smart Picture Control, Smart Sound Control

Picture in Picture : Picture in graphics, Twin page text

Remote Control : TV, DVD, Multi-functional

Remote control type : RCFE06FRS00

Screen Format Adjustments : 4:3, Movie expand 14:9, Movie expand 16:9, Subtitle Zoom, Super Zoom, Widescreen

Teletext : 10 page Smart Text

Teletext enhancements : 4 favourite pages, Program information Line

VESA Mount : 800 x 400 mm

Accessories

Included Accessories : Table top stand, Wall mounting bracket, Power cord, Quick start guide, User Manual, Warranty certificate, Remote Control, Batteries for remote control

Optional accessories : Floor stand

Dimensions

Width (with base) : 1249 mm

Height (with base) : 760 mm

Depth (with base) : 305 mm

Width (without base) : 1249 mm

Height (without base) : 697 mm

Depth (without base) : 111 mm

Weight incl. Packaging : 47 kg

Product weight : 32 kg

Box width : 1364 mm

Box height : 957 mm

Box depth : 330 mm

Color cabinet : Silver Frost Bi-Color with Tempered Glass Deco Front

Power

Ambient temperature : 5 °C to 40 °C

Mains power : AC 220 - 240 V +/- 10%

Power consumption : 90 W Normal Operation W

Standby power consumption : < 1 W

 

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Updates of the electrical wirings.

This are the electrical points and the SCV, as well as the telehphone point for my study room.

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And this are the electrical points in the MBR.

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And this is the lights switch in the living room for most of the lights. Like the big switches... easier to press... :sport-smiley-003:

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hi care to share where did you get your switches?

if you dun mind, also the brand and price of them?

looking for switches now but confused by the various brands available :sport-smiley-003:

 

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hi care to share where did you get your switches?

if you dun mind, also the brand and price of them?

looking for switches now but confused by the various brands available :sport-smiley-003:

acutally, i also dunno wat is the brand and the price lor,

coz it is installed by the electrician lor.

and is part of the renovation cost.

if i see the electrician, will help u to ask them about the brand.

 

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