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  • Dangbei Prime Day banner
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    By Daniel Trock 11 months ago

    Save Up To $570 On Dangbei Projectors: Turn Any Room Into A Movie Theater This Prime Day

    Prime Day brings tons of deals, but for those looking to upgrade their entertainment setup, Dangbei's projectors are seeing some significant discounts.

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  • Power lines
    By Lynnae Williams 11 months ago

    The 4 Easiest And Cheapest Ways To Stay Online During An Outage

    Power outages, unfortunately, are something we have no control over. If this happens, here are four easiest and cheapest ways to stay online.

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  • Woman using a phone
    By Adnan Ahmed 11 months ago

    What To Check If Your Gigabit Speeds Are Slower Than They Should Be

    If you pay for gigabit internet speeds but your actual speeds are much slower, here are a few things you can check before contacting your ISP.

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  • Holding Apple TV watch
    By Mikael Trench 11 months ago

    Here's How To Fix The Volume Control Not Working On Your Apple TV Remote

    It can be frustrating when the volume control on your Apple TV remote isn't working. Luckily, it is an easy fix. Here's what you need to do.

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  • Guy sitting in front of TV
    By Brad Hill 11 months ago

    TV Vs. Monitor: Which One Is Better For Gaming?

    When putting together a gaming set up, one of the most important considerations is the display. But which is better, a computer monitor or a TV?

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  • Generic streaming box
    By Daniel Trock 11 months ago

    Think Twice About Getting Yourself A Cheap Android TV Box: Here's Why

    Android TV boxes from a variety of unknown companies can be found for very low prices all over the internet, but shoppers should take caution before buying one.

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  • Person pointing remote at television
    By Damir Mujezinovic 11 months ago

    How To Turn An Old Dumb TV Into A Smart TV

    You can turn your dumb TV into a smart TV very easily for very little money, with these three specialized external streaming devices.

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  • HDMI switch with cords plugged in
    By Mark LoProto 11 months ago

    How To Connect More HDMI Devices To Your TV

    Whether you're a gamer or have a hefty entertainment setup, a TV only has so many HDMI ports. Here's how to add more HDMI devices with little to no hassle.

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  • person backpacking with Starlink Mini
    By David Bixenspan 11 months ago

    Starlink Mini Is Mobile Satellite Internet Cheap Enough To Be Your Outage Backup Plan

    Elon Musk's Starlink just introduced Starlink Mini mobile internet as a backup plan and for people on the go, but how does it stack up to other options?

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  • NVIDIA headquarters sign
    By David Bixenspan 11 months ago

    What Is NVIDIA Reflex & Should You Enable It?

    NVIDIA Reflex is a performance option available to many players using a PC powered by a NVIDIA GPU, but what does the feature do and should it be enabled?

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  • LG Wireless TV
    By Lynnae Williams 11 months ago

    How Do Wireless TVs Work, And Are They Worth The Cost?

    Wireless TVs may help to eliminate extra cables and connections, but how do they work and are they worth their current asking price?

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  • HDMI cable plugged into TV's HDMI port
    By David Bixenspan 11 months ago

    What Is HDMI eARC On Your TV And When Should You Use It?

    HDMI technology has had ARC followed by the improved eARC for quite some time. We explain what this feature means and when you should use it.

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  • MacBook Pro built with M1 Chip
    By Joe Brown 11 months ago

    Which MacBook Models Have 120Hz Displays?

    Gamers and other users who are looking for high refresh rates should turn toward these MacBook models with 120Hz displays, or ProMotion in Apple's terms.

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  • Installing a TV wall mount
    By Abhinav Lal 11 months ago

    How To Find The Right Height To Mount Your TV

    Before busting out the drill to get your TV up on the wall, it's worth getting granular about what height to mount it. Here's everything you need to consider.

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  • close-up of vinyl record
    By David Bixenspan 11 months ago

    5 Audiophile Products That Didn't Hold Up Under Scrutiny

    The audiophile world has exacting standards, which is fine when products live up to their promise. But sometimes they didn't, and it got ugly.

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  • CNN presidential debate billboards
    By Danny Bojic 11 months ago

    How To Watch CNN And Other News Channels Without Cable

    If you are ready to cut ties with traditional cable but still want CNN and other news channels, here are five of the best streaming services to consider.

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  • man watching projector
    By Shane Schmid 11 months ago

    Is It Really Cheaper To Build Your Own Projector Screen?

    With all of the do-it-yourself guides on how to build a projector screen for cheap, you'd think it's a no-brainer. As it turns out, it's not that simple.

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  • Web browser virus pop-up
    By Lynnae Williams 11 months ago

    Are Google Chrome Virus Notifications Real?

    We've all gotten pop-up virus notifications on Google Chrome. But are these alerts real, and should you be concerned about potential risks to your computer?

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  • Ouya console and controller
    By Mike Bedard 11 months ago

    10 Discontinued Gaming Consoles You've Probably Forgotten About

    Everyone knows about the PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch, but what about all the other ones? Check out these discontinued, forgotten gaming consoles.

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  • woman using vr with laptop
    By Jordan Wirth 11 months ago

    Can A Mixed Reality Headset Really Replace Your Desktop PC? It's More Complex Than You'd Think

    If you're thinking of replacing your desktop PC with a mixed reality headset, don't jump in just yet. There are some things you need to know first.

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  • Original Microsoft Xbox
    By David Bixenspan 11 months ago

    Can Raspberry Pi 5 Run An Xbox Emulator? Here's What We Know

    Raspberry Pi computers are popular for playing retro and classic games, but these devices have limitations. It turns out running the Xbox is tricky.

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  • Generic Android streaming stick circa 2012
    By David Bixenspan 11 months ago

    What Are Those 'IPTV Sticks' Advertised On Twitter, And Are They Legal?

    Ads for TV streaming sticks are all over social media these days, promising access to all sorts of cool content. But are they legal? Here's everything to know.

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  • Apple TV box display
    By Patrick Phillips 11 months ago

    How To Fix The Blinking White Light On Your Apple TV

    A white blinking light can quickly become a source of anxiety as it generally means your Apple TV device is experiencing some sort of technical issue.

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  • The Nintendo PlayStation working prototype
    By Nathan P. Gibson 11 months ago

    12 Valuable Retro (And Rare) Video Game Consoles Every Collector Should Know About

    Though physical media is on the decline, retro game collecting is alive and well. Gaming historians and collectors should know about these rare consoles.

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  • Apple TV 4K streaming box and remote
    By Adnan Ahmed 11 months ago

    Apple TV 4K 2nd Gen Vs. 3rd Gen: What Are The Differences?

    Apple TV hardware is great for those in the company's ecosystem, but there are two generations available for purchase. What's difference between the two?

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  • 3D TV concept
    By Daniel Trock 11 months ago

    Active Vs. Passive 3D TVs - What's The Difference?

    If you're interested in buying a 3D TV, you should know before you purchase that there are two types. Here's the difference between active vs. passive 3D TVs.

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  • Sony PS5 and DualSense controller
    By Max Miller 11 months ago

    How To Clean Your PS5 Controller Safely: A Step-By-Step Guide

    A dirty PS5 DualSense controller can be detrimental to completing quests. Here is how to clean the controller without damaging delicate components.

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