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    • About Home Entertainment Centers

      Adding a home entertainment center to a home is a big step in the decorating scheme of a home. Many family activities in the home involve game systems, movies and music, and these activities involve entertainment products that are organized in the entertainment center. Choose the type of home entertainment center that works best with... more »

    • The Best Ways to Clone a Hard Drive

      Cloning a hard drive means making a complete copy of all the data on one hard drive and writing it to another. This is a simple process that takes about 15 minutes using software such as Ghost. The purpose of cloning a hard drive is to preserve data, perhaps from an old hard drive or one that has been malfunctioning. The professional... more »

    • How Does Blu-Ray Work?

      A Blu-Ray disc is a disc-based storage unit engineered to be the next logical step over the current DVD storage format. Each disc can hold 50 GB of data, which is almost ten times higher than the 4.8 GB capacity most DVDs have. For this reason it is ideal for storing high definition video and audio, which is why in the last few years... more »

    • What is Blue Ray?

      The arrival of high-definition has brought a new format for watching movies: Blu-ray. While Blu-ray has been somewhat slow to gain the acceptance enjoyed by DVD, lower prices for players and a greater selection of movies and TV shows available have led to increased adoption of the Blu-ray format. more »

    • What Is DVD Ripping?

      A DVD has both video and audio on it in a special format suitable for playback. But it can also be placed into a computer and copied onto a hard drive. This requires using special software, and the process is called "ripping." And despite what the name implies, the DVD is not damaged in any way. more »

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