Electronic Goods

Why Buy Used Guitar Amps?

For a genuine musician sound quality is almost paramount, along with talent and a decent manager. That is if you want to go pro, on tour and make money resembling what today’s pop stars spend in a month.

Coming Out Of The Dark – Top 5 Waterproof Torches

For the average person, a torch is not something one needs too often except when the power goes out or when camping. Having one when you do need it can be an invaluable asset.

Laptop Docking Stations – What’s Around and Which One?

It’s not hard to see that desktop computers are slowly becoming redundant in favour of portable laptop computers. A laptop docking station allows the laptop computer to replicate a desktop in terms of functionality, while maintaining the portable nature of the notebook.

XBOX 360 Basics & List of New/Old games playable on XBOX 360 by Princy

The Xbox 360 is Microsoft's successor to their Xbox video game console, aka "Xbox 2". The console is scheduled to be released on November 22, 2005 in North America (two days before the American Thanksgiving and three days before Black Friday, one of the biggest shopping days of the year in the United States), December 2 in Europe, December 10 in Japan, and elsewhere in early 2006. The Xbox 360 will compete against the upcoming generation of consoles, including the Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Revolution.

Build Your First Computer from Hardware Scratches By Andrew Karasev

Wow- if you do it first time and have some asset of time in your disposition – then go ahead and purchase motherboard, your favorite processor, memory, video card (probably it is better to purchase it external for advanced quality). You will also need computer case – first computer should probably go to the cheap one – with USB 2 ports from the front side – the only question – you might want to replace noisy cheap power supply with $50 dollars one. Processor fan – nowadays you will see the variety for all the tastes – get the one with adjustable spinning speed to regulate noise (if you could not place it into the basement of your house – I guess you live in apartment or student dormitory). Let’s go to details:

HDTV: An Introduction By Kenny Hemphill

HDTV stands for High Definition Television, and if you live in the USA, Australia, or Japan you may already have experienced it. There are three key differences between HDTV and what's become known as standard definition TV ie regular NTSC, PAL or SECAM. The three differences are; an increase in picture resolution, 16:9 widescreen as standard, and the ability to support multi-channel audio such as Dolby Digital.

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