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Reliable Laptop Repair Services Are Available Online
By JohnSmith159357 at 5 January, 2012, 12:00 am
Laptops are common devices used by all kinds of people – professionals, workers, students or even housewives. To the workers, these are their life lines. With the proliferation of the wireless technology, the use of laptops becomes even more widespread.
Read More >>A Tip To Keep In Mind When Selecting A Web Host
By myersj at 4 January, 2012, 12:00 am
When a webmaster considers what is a stake when they are launching their businesses online, it pays of them to only consider purchasing their initial or their new web hosting service, after they understand what they are receiving from their prospective web hosting company. After all, the webmaster’s choice of web hosting companies will largely determine the results of their online venture.
Read More >>Connecting Your Xbox Using An Optical Audio Cable
By jaysmyth at 28 December, 2011, 12:00 am
Connecting your Xbox to the TV using Spdif optical audio cables is a great way to achieve fantastic sound quality. But would you know which type of optical audio cable to buy? Do you have to stick with Microsoft and spend a small fortune buying their original cable? The straight answer is no. But there are so many optical audio cables on the market today, you could easily purchase the wrong cable. However we will point you in the right direction to ensure you get the correct cable.
Read More >>Need A New VGA Cable – You Don’t Need To Buy The Manufacturers Original
By jaysmyth at 28 December, 2011, 12:00 am
VGA cables are used to connect a monitor to a computer. But did you know you don’t have to buy the computer manufacturers original cable? There can be many reasons for replacing your VGA cable, you may want a long VGA cable, you may have lost the original one, you may be using a VGA splitter that requires two cables or like many people today or you may want to display the image from your computer on your television screen using the ‘PC IN’ socket on your TV. Manufacturers such as Dell would charge in excess of fifteen pounds, around 24 dollars for a relatively short cable. You can save a small fortune by purchasing an independently branded VGA cable, a typical 1.8m cable can be bought online for just five pounds sterling or around eight dollars.
Read More >>Quality Does Not Need To Be Expensive
By joaquin77me at 24 December, 2011, 12:00 am
Often time’s people associate the amount of quality with the monetary value of a certain goods or services. The more expensive a certain thing is, the more quality that you will get. This statement is not always true. Excellent service or high-quality product does not have to be that expensive. Safesoft Solutions acknowledges this thing. They gave a new definition to what we basically call as quality. The HPD or the hosted predictive dialer software of this company not only offers excellent quality service but also offers the cheapest and the economical way of availing predictive dialer.
Read More >>How Do You Connect Two Monitors To one Computer
By jaysmyth at 24 December, 2011, 12:00 am
After years working in the computer industry, a question I was frequently asked was. How do you connect two monitors to a computer that only has one VGA socket? The answer is not as straightforward as you may think. You can add a VGA graphics card that offers dual outputs, these can cost around sixty pounds and if you are not confident at installing a PCI card you will also need to pay your local computer shop to install into to the motherboard of your computer, they will probably charge you twenty pounds to do this.
Read More >>Things To Consider When Replacing Your VGA Cable
By jaysmyth at 24 December, 2011, 12:00 am
Many modern computers use VGA (Video Graphics Array) to transfer the video data to the monitor. But just what should you look for when you are purchasing a VGA cable? When it comes to VGA cables there are many options on the market. You will hear terms like ferrite core, double or triple shielding and EMI (Electrical Magnetic Interference) You may also read about SVGA, XGA and even SXGA, these versions offer a higher resolution than standard VGA.
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