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In our daily life we all keep hearing terms like “230V AC power plug”, “AC to DC power supply” and “1.5V DC battery”; however only very few people know and even actually understand the difference between AC and DC current. Through a search engine it is very easy to find that AC stands for “Alternating Current” and DC stands for “Direct Current”, yet understanding their actual differences can prove to be quite the task.
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Today for review I’ve got another products from our friends over at Geeks.com. It’s the ASUS VH232H 23” LCD Monitor and it’s attractively priced at only $149.99 It features full HD 1080P resolution and what Asus calls Splendid Video Intelligence Technology that supposedly will give you the best picture of the right situation. The VH232H has several connection on it, including HDMI, DVI, and VGA along with audio in and audio out and a SPIF connection as well. So read on to learn more..
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Today for review our friends at Geeks.com have sent me over the Argosy HV676 HD Media Player for review. This is a small portable little device that let’s you play music and videos and even look at your pictures on your TV via HDMI, component or composite connections. This product just has quite a few problems with it, I won’t spoil the surprise, you’ll have to read on to learn more..
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Kogan has thrown the rule book out the window when it comes to selling consumer electronics. As the Australian public gain more and more confidence in shopping online, Kogan are waiting with open arms, ready to offer you discounted prices thanks to no middle man, no double shipping and no expensive leases.
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Today for review I'm taking a look at the Zune HD, specifically the 16gb version. This new Zune HD has many new features over the original Zune, specifically of course the touch screen. The other Zunes were navigated with directional pad and buttons, that's gone now in favor of full multitouch navigation through the screen. This new Zune offers HD radio, and Internet browsing and sync as well over wireless connection. I've tossed a few things on my Zune HD already like many games and apps, along with videos and music and spent some time with it so read on to learn more about it...
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If you want to listen to music on an iPod, you have to fill the device with music. You either rip the music from a CD that you purchased, or you purchase music online and move it to the device. Either way you have to pay for the music player, pay for the music, and make sure that the music is properly loaded on the device. That can add up to a big cost and a lot of effort. The Myine Electronics Company thinks they have a better way. Why not automatically record music from the radio, cut out the commercials, let you choose the songs you want to keep, and automatically transfer them to a digital music player? That's what the Abbee commercial-free music system is all about. It is such a unique idea that we were excited about taking a look at the Abbee.
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The desktop PC market isn't dead, it has just moved to different types of machines for the most part. The desktop computer of today is often literally a desktop. With the all-in-one machines like the Acer Aspire AZ5700-U2112 I am looking at today, all of the hardware for the PC is inside the screen.
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Frankly, when I first looked at NZXT's IU01 internal USB module I was prepared to be underwhelmed. After putting it through its paces, I now see how wrong first impressions can be. The device performed as advertised and can really be a boon to users with insufficient USB port availability and/or power hungry USB devices.
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This handy little device from Vantec is something that should be in every PC technician's toolkit. It's small enough to toss in a bag and provides all the same functions of a hard drive dock. Top it all off with USB 3.0 speeds and you have a fast and convenient way to access any SATA hard drive via a USB connection.
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Apple TV streams movies, TV shows, music, podcasts, and other media to your HDTV and retails for just $99. The second generation Apple TV is designed for streaming and can do so from the iTunes Store, the Internet, your other computers and popular online services YouTube and Netflix. The player runs iOS and has already been jailbroken, so read on to check out our unboxing video and our first impression on this HD media player.
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