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GadgetFAQs.com contains answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about home electronics. This site contains information about Computers, Home Audio, Home Video and other technology subjects. If you would like to learn more about the electronic gadgets you own or are planning to purchase, GadgetFAQs is the place to be.

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COMPUTER INFORMATION
Do you want to learn more about your computer? Are you planning on buying or building a custom system? How can you stay safe online while using e-mail, gaming, banking or shopping? Are you planning to install a WiFi network?

You'll find helpful information about all those topics in our computer section.

Software
Hardware
Internet
Networking
Web Publishing
Computer Buying
Computer Building
Computer Glossary
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AUDIO AND VIDEO INFORMATION
Would you like to learn more about your TV, DVR and other entertainment devices? Are you ready for HDTV, but don't know how or where to get it? Would you like tips on editing your home videos? Are you shopping for electronic gear, but don't know where to start?

You'll find helpful information about all those topics in our home audio and video section.

TV's and HDTV
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Camcorders
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CD Technology
DVD Technology
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Receivers
Video Editing
A / V Glossary
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THE GADGETFAQS VIDEO WEBCAST THE GADGETFAQS.COM FORUM
Coming soon: Get demos, discussions and tech news in the GadgetFAQs video webcast.  Browse this section for show notes as well as ways to subscribe to the show feeds. Do you have a question that is not answered on this site? Visit our user forum and post it there. One of our members will help you find the answer.
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WHY WIDESCREEN?
Do you wonder why some movies have black bars on the top and bottom of the screen, even on a widescreen TV? There's nothing wrong with the movie or your TV. You're also not missing anything at the top and bottom of the image. The movie is simply too wide to fit on your screen. Get the full story in our widescreen tutorial.
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HDTV SAMPLE IMAGES THE MONTHLY BROADCAST
Are you unsure what HDTV is supposed to look like? Most stores show non-HDTV video (like DVDs or stretched standard defintion video) in the HDTV sets. Even the HD they do show is not always good quality. As a result, it's hard to know what good HDTV is supposed to look like. Our HDTV sample section will give you an idea of what true HD images should look like. Ken gives his monthly assessment of the state of technology. What can we do about SPAM and online scams? Is there any good tech support out there? Are we selling out for cheap junk? Are we prepared for computer disasters? Does anyone really protect our private information? Can Windows ever be as secure as Mac OS or Linux? Read all about it in this section.
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