It's the ultimate first world problem: you have multiple computers and only so much desk space to go around. There are plenty of reasons why a person would have more than one computer: maybe it's for work, or maybe you have a second PC for gaming. The reasons are many, but there's one problem: what do you do about the multiple keyboards and mice? How many mouse pads do you really have room for? Is there a better way? Thankfully, the answer is yes.
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Thursday, October 17, 2013
Thunderbolt To HDMI Vs Direct Connection Using HDMI Cables, Which Is Faster?
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People today want to experience a high quality video connection from their MacBook to their TV. However, there are two types of connections being used today. This includes Thunderbolt to HDMI and direct connection using HDMI cables only.
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Consumers often ask if there is any difference in connecting their latest generation Mac to a TV set with a direct connection using HDMI or a Thunderbolt to HDMI adaptor. Although they have the same use, there are several noticeable differences between a direct connection and a Thunderbolt with an HDMI adapter.
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Dealing with All the Deals: From an Online Review to an HP Coupon
There are so many different types of televisions, mp3 players, and laptops available to consumers. Sometimes it seems like there should be a channel dedicated to all the different types of TVs you can pick up. Should you buy one with HDMI capabilities, one that is LCD, or one that is Plasma? And while we're at it, what the heck is HDMI? Which brands should you trust? There are also so many “deals” out there, how can you be sure you're getting a bargain? And if you use an HP coupon to buy a new laptop, will it really save you? Fortunately for you, there are a few web sites that make shopping surprisingly easy and give you the satisfaction of knowing that you are truly paying a fair price.
The last thing you want to do is give someone a Christmas gift that turns out to be a flat screened, Blu-Ray capable, fancy shmancy lump of coal. The best way to ensure that this does not happen is to do your due diligence before making the purchase. Before you ever step foot in a store, search for something on eBay or do research on a company's products. You will want to know what you are looking for. Ask yourself what you're trying to buy. Are you willing to pay for a television that is HDMI equipped (by the way, "HDMI" stands for "high definition multimedia interface," which basically means it makes your movies and TV look awesome). Do you want a television that has Blu-Ray capabilities? Do you want one with 3D capabilities? What kind of special limitations do you have for the television? Make note of what features you want, and be sure you're not paying for features you won't use.
Next, look at a site like Consumerreports.org or Ratings.net. The latter site allows users to create reviews of products they've purchased. Look up the product you are interested in, and see how each brand stacked up in each of the areas that are important to you. Is the HDMI connection located in an inconvenient place? Was it impossible to get an actual human on the line for customer service?
Of course, price is going to be a point of interest to just about any shopper, so once you figure out what brand you believe to be the most reliable, figure out which stores sell that brand's products the cheapest. There are many websites that are dedicated to scouring the internet to find the best discounts on the best products. Take advantage of one of these sites to help you in your quest for quality savings.
If you know what you want, and you know how to utilize the resources at your fingertips, you can find the best deals on everything from DVD players to dishwashers. The only trick is to know what you want, who is the best at providing that, and where to find the best price for it. With those few tips in mind, you can start saving right now!
This is a guest post from Ryan. Ryan is a writer with the Blog Content Guild. He enjoys mountain biking, rock climbing, and playing with his dog Crash.
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