Input & Output Devices

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Broadband wireless Internet connections are ideal for laptops, making them entirely mobile with a cable-free internet connection. Choosing the right wireless modem depends on compatibility with your your wireless Internet provider.You can also ... more »
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DVDs (digital versatile drives) are fast becoming the most preferred storage device. DVD drives are necessary for playing a DVD. You would need to buy an external DVD drive if your computer does not have one already. A vast range of DVD drives ... more »
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if you have a old audio system such as,(a 90's Quasar model, or a Sony Hi-Fi system), you can connect that old system to your pc for audio sound from your pc.this setup will be easy... more »
By Diana Monda Dill 0 comments
There are a number of different reasons why your computer may no longer give sound. If you have this problem, read on to learn how to diagnose the problem and resolve your PC's loss of sound... more »
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Don't you get bummed out when you laptop runs so slow? Don't you wish you could have a portable desktop small enough to fit in your brief case? In this article, I'll teach you how to have a laptop run like a desktop PC without buying one of ... more »
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Want to have a media card reader right in your computer (PC) but don't know where to begin? Read on to make your life easier. Just pop out your media card and insert into the proper slot and your photos are instantly stored and displayed on ... more »
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While it's often easiest to buy your network cable ready to go, sometimes you need to make your own for a custom length or installation. Also called CAT 5 cable, CAT 6 cable, ethernet cable, or just the thing that connects your computer to the ... more »
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Want to know the trick to re-recording people's voices during audio chats or streaming internet radio music? Or do you just want to unprotect your copy protected music? Well this is it!.. more »
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Have you ever put your memory stick into your camera, only for the camera to tell you there are no images on the card? YOU KNOW there are hundreds on there but the camera NOR your PC can read them. A memory Stick is just like any other kind of ... more »
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Ripping DVDs is somewhat difficult in the age of digital piracy. It’s in a moviemaker’s financial interest to make it difficult to reproduce movies in any way. However, it is your right as a consumer to exercise your fair use of your own DVDs. To ... more »
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Do you have more than one computer in your home network? Do you use more than one computer outside of your home network? Well, if you do and want to have your music readily available to you no matter what computer you're on, follow the step below... more »
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How could you live without tunes and pictures on your new toy, that cool iPhone? Easy to do, and quick too!.. more »
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Transferring music to your SanDisk Sansa MP3 Player allows you to personalize your device. You will be able to include songs that interest you when you are in various moods. Here's how to transfer music from your computer to the SanDisk Sansa MP3 ... more »
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Pen and paper were the graphic artists' first tools. But today's web and game graphics designers desire the best tools to use for their work. A graphics tablet can provide graphic artists with more designs, flexibility and creativity. Read on to ... more »
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You can use the volume controls on your speakers (or monitor, if your speakers are built into it), Windows software or application software to adjust volume... more »
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A direct cable connection between two computers allows a user to exchange large files without having to go through a modem or interfacing device. Serial cables use a D-shaped connection on each end with a certain number of pins, most often 9 or ... more »
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You can display your computer screen on a TV if your video card and PC have a TV-out port. Here’s how:.. more »
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DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) modem uses a copper wire transmission technology to access high speed broadband Internet over telephone lines. Although DSL internet connections use a phone line, you can talk on the phone and surf simultaneously. ... more »
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A KVM switch (Keyboard, Video and Mouse) is a hardware device used for sharing a keyboard, monitor or mouse on multiple computers. You can connect and control multiple computers through a KVM switch. If you install a KVM switch on your home ... more »
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HERE IS AN EASY TO FOLLOW DESCRIPTION ON HOW-TO CONNECT PC AUDIO TO YOUR NEW TELEVISION.. more »
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Cassette tapes are becoming less and less popular, as CDs and MP3 players are becoming more and more popular. If you have music or some other kind of content on cassette tapes that you want to keep, however, it is easy to transfer the content to ... more »
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This will help you install a projector onto a computer.. more »
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Computers vary too much for one guide to fit all machines. These instructions will work for the majority of PCs running Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows 98... more »
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Your computer will get a big boost in sound with external powered speakers.http://forms.ehow.com/contributeehowp.aspx?id=2030# Upload a Video.. more »