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  • How to Buy TVs That Are Sold Only in Japan

    Purchasing a TV from Japan that is only sold in Japan is an expensive proposition because it will require a flight to Japan. Most Japanese electronics retailers do not operate English-language Web...

  • Where Can I Recycle a Broken Television Set?

    As consumers and businesses become aware of the importance of recycling electronics, there are more options than ever to go green when disposing of a broken television set. A few minutes of...

  • What to Do With Old TVs

    Old televisions take up space, and an environmentally conscious owner must take the proper steps to dispose of the electronics. Clever users dispose of the electronics and can find a use for the...

  • How to Get Rid of e-Waste or Technology Trash

    As electronic equipment gets cheaper and updated models more frequent, Americans are tossing their e-waste in record numbers. Cell phones, computers, tv's, digital music players, CD players, DVDs,...

  • How Do Rechargeable Batteries Work?

    Rechargeable batteries are made from different metals than typical batteries, can be charged in less than 15 minutes, and can be used multiple times. Determine how long a rechargeable battery will...

  • How to Earn Fast Cash Through Electronic Recycling

    Have you ever wondered how you earn fast cash through electronic recycling? At times, earning fast cash is critical to pay the mortgage or keep the lights on. Although the majority of people are...

  • How to Buy a Coby LCD TV

    Coby has been making electronics for your home since 1990. It's moved up in the world of consumer electronics since then, proving itself as a reputable company. The company is focused on bringing...

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