Input & Output Devices

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A wireless modem is a device used for accessing the Internet or a wireless network on a PC, laptop or PDA. A wireless modem provides the flexibility to use a wireless Internet connection on your PC anywhere in your home or office without worrying ... more »
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FireWire is the Apple corporation's brand name for the IEEE 1394 interface cable that makes high-speed communications possible. FireWire is mostly used for data transfer with external drives, DV camcorders, webcams and digital movie players. Now ... more »
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Computers use a video card to decode and transfer video information from software applications and video games. Video game designers always seem to push the limits of current video cards and create games that require faster video processors that ... more »
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Stop motion animation became popular with the creation of Claymation. To create stop motion animation, the director must physically stop the camera, move the object, record a frame and stop the camera again. Connecting digital equipment to make ... more »
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Follow these steps to clean your hard drive and make it run smoothly as good as new... more »
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That one-eyed monster sitting on your desk can be transformed into entertainment central when enhanced to receive TV signals and possibly act as a digital video recorder. There are several ways to watch TV on your PC, all of them fairly easy to do... more »
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I have been looking for a Ipod nano for a long time now, and cannot find any for a reasonable/affordable price. I then found out that I can get one for free, and so I did! This is my second time around, I will be getting my second FREE 8 GB Ipod ... more »
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Hooking up your computer to a Sony 500 watt amplifier can bring amazing sound to the games, songs and other applications you play on the your computer. It is a fairly easy process that anyone can do in a few simple steps... more »
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A broadband modem is a hardware device used for routing broadband Internet access on a desktop computer or laptop. Installing a broadband modem is divided into two steps--connecting the modem and configuring it for broadband internet access. ... more »
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Boost your low end by adding a subwoofer to your PC speaker configuration. Most new speaker sets in the mid-priced range already come with a subwoofer. Installing the subwoofer is part of the process of installing the speakers... more »
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Each device connected to your computer for input or output requires a specific driver that defines how to communicate with the device. There can be problems when loading these drivers if they conflict with other drivers already loaded on your ... more »
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A USB organizer is a hanging device that stores USB components and wires. The organizer keeps USB devices and cables together. It stores the many cables while keeping them handy... more »
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Monitoring a real-time signal is a requirement that comes with many Digital Signal Processing applicaitons. There are different definitions for real-time. Here when I say real-time processing is "reliable processing of a digital signal ... more »
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Many MP3s are incapable of saving files during playback but the unique design of the iRiver T10 MP3 player allows you to record files directly to it. With several key and button pushes you can save a song directly from the radio to your player. ... more »
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It’s easy to break the fragile screens found in laptops. Here are some steps for replacing the screen on an HP business laptop... more »
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Restoring your iPod will erase all data from your iPod, including songs, videos, calendar information, files, contacts and photographs. Once erased, all of the iPod settings are restored to their original state. Here's how to do it... more »
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What if you have this awesome video file on your PC and you want to play it back on your TV, where friends and family can enjoy it? It's easy. Stream the file from your PC using your wireless network or other device. The process is simple and can ... more »
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Most microphones that work on a computer are as simple as plug and play. Sometimes it is necessary to troubleshoot a problem microphone. Here are some things you might try to help get your microphone to work on your computer. Check to see if the ... more »
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This article explains how to troubleshoot problems with play station.. 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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So-called pentop computers have been around for years, used almost exclusively for translating handwriting to data that can be read by your PC. But now, due to the use of flash memory modules and more sophistication, they've become more than your ... more »
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If you have a need for an external hard drive, your Archos MP3 player can function as one if properly configured. This function will allow for quick backups and perfect utilization of your player when you need it. You will also be able to ... more »