By Robert Vaux
Most DVRs are designed to record programs from their hard drives onto a VHS tape, though you need a traditional VCR in order to do so. It's a bit like storing data from your computer on an floppy disc: though the technology is older, it still works and the programs you save on a VHS can then be deleted from the DVR to make room for more shows. The specifics of individual DVRs vary, but...
By Jason Chavis
Both analog and digital technologies are used in a variety of applications. The differences between the two formats are significant. Analog is basically a continuous signal represented mathematically, while digital is a format that represents the signal. Both formats are methods of transmitting information. Analog technology is comprised of a series of waveforms that remain in their basic form...
By James GapinskiMichelle Valenzuela
DXG digital video cameras are not as widely recognizable as some bigger-name cameras, but they are popular among consumers looking for a low-cost digital video camera. Most DXG cameras retail for a bit more than $100 at major retailers and have many of the key features more expensive cameras offer. Unfortunately, DXG cameras are not backed by the same impressive customer support as better known...
By Giselle Diamond
When you are out and about doing your daily routine or just going to work, you probably notice many different ring tones coming from individual's cell phones. If you own a Blackberry, you too can have many of the various ring tones you hear each day. It is very possible to change the ring tone on your blackberry to one that is unique and fun, just by changing a few settings on your phone....
By Tomiko "Tomi" Cary
The market is saturated with digital camcorder competitors. These competitors are designing sleek, user-friendly digital devices at moderate prices. Many camcorders are highly functional. Consumers may be enticed by fun colors, size and multiple automatic features. With all of the products on the market, how does one choose the right digital camcorder? Decide on whether you are in the market for ...
By Michelle Canever
While a Sansa Sandisk MP3 player can't use iTunes to allow you to easily sync music as with an iPod, you can just as easily add music to the player using a couple of other methods. Download music using a music service such as Napster or Rhapsody. You'll need to make sure you are purchasing music in either the MP3 or .wma formats, as your Sansa only recognizes files in these formats....
By Nek Lian
Connecting a powered subwoofer to your home stereo receiver is an excellent way to improve the overall system sound. With a subwoofer hooked up to your home stereo, the bass will be deeper and stronger and your music will have more presence in your listening room. Place your subwoofer in your listening room. The best location is usually in a corner, near your main speakers. Placing the subwoofer ...