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Move Media to the Big Screen: D-Link MCE
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Move Media to the Big Screen: D-Link MCE. dlink, microsoft, mce. There are too many complicated ways to move your media to your TV. Our first part in an ongoing series tackles D-Link’s new Media Center Extender. . If you’re anything like the average...
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Using The LifeBook N6410
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pixilated, particularly with spurious reds and blues on what should otherwise be an all-black screen. This is pretty minor, however, and takes keen attention even to notice. None of these issues manifest on the big screen, when you drive an external monitor...
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Move Your Media: Cast It With SlingCatcher
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on the computer side. It's not plug-n-play simple. However, if you're a mid- to high-level user who's comfortable with concepts like screen capturing and transcoding media, then the SlingCatcher might be for you. Imagine you want to show friends not only a...
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Windows In The Living Room: Part 1
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programs. A nice addition in MCE is the possibility to keep a small window open on screen when TV channels or DVDs are in play as you switch over to another function. Important activities and menu choices also get their own special shortcut keys on the big,...
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HP Pavilion DV9296xx, Continued
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want to use an IR blaster to drive a set-top cable or satellite box through MCE. In that case it's a must, which explains why HP includes one with this unit, along with two IR blasters. The HP remote is about the same size and weight as the Microsoft MCE remote,...
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