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    Hi-Res audio is just a fancy way of saying that the music is at a high resolution to provide the nuances of sound that the artist intended. Enjoying high-quality audio is something that can be done at home and which only requires a minimal adding to of the components already found in your home theater in order to enjoy a superior quality sound that will make new titles, as well as old favorites sound impressive. So you’re sold on the idea, but what has to be set up to make it happen? Here’s what

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    disks, at about 5.5cents per megabyte, and 1GB Jaz media at 6 to 7 cents per megabyte. Jaz2 and super-floppy media end up costing between 3.5 and 5 cents per megabyte. The best deal in town is CD-R media, which cost under a penny per megabyte. STORAGE MEDIUM DRIVE COST MEDIA COST MEDIA COST(per MB) CD-R 650MB $175. to $400. $1.30 to $2.50 0.3 cents DVD-RAM 5.2GB $500

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    evolving to store more data and provide more uses. In this article we will discuss how a CD is written, stores data and how the data is replayed. To begin with a CD has been made so useful due to capability to secure large amounts of information in such a way that it is usable for many different things. From military storage of data, to simple home entertainment, the common CD is much more prevalent than ever. When a CD is placed into a drive we know that it plays many different things for us upon our

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    Cnc and Dnc

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    Difference between CNC & NC machines NC machines In a Numerical Control machine, the program is fed to the machine through magnetic tapes or other such media. The original NC machines were essentially basic machine tools which were modified to have motors for movement along the axes.  CNC machines In a Computer Numerical Controlled machine, the machines are interfaced with computers. This makes them more versatile in the sense that, suppose a change in dimension of a part is required. In a

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    Level 2 cache 512 KB Memory 1024 MB DDR 333 MHz (2 x 512 MB) Memory Max up to 2 GB DDR Video Graphics ATI RADEON® XPRESS 200M IGP graphics Video Memory 128 MB shared Hard Drive 80 GB 4200 rpm Multimedia Drive DVD Writer Dual Format (+/-R +/-RW) with Double Layer

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    Essay about Cmis 102 Hw 2

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    CMIS 102 Homework 2 Problem Analysis In order to calculate the total price to purchase all the components required to build a state-of-the-art gaming computer, state-of-the-art must be defined. For the purposes of this program design, state-of-the-art is defined as a set of computer components that are capable of operating current games to a satisfactory level. A sample of minimum and recommended hardware requirements for modern games was taken and a baseline established for components that

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    Computer

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    COMPUTER HARDWARE AND COMPONENTS COMPUTER HARDWARE AND COMPONENTS Computer Basics     Equipment (Hardware) COMPUTER | A machine that processes information and performs computations. | Tower or Desktop | The "box" or case that holds the parts that make up a computer:  CPU, hard disk drive, floppy drive, memory chips, power supply, interface cards, etc. Click here to learn more. | |      CPU | Central Processing Unit, or "brains" of the computer | Monitor | An output display device (looks

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    Information technology - Shop systems. Specification Background to the topic: I visited my local video and music store and after an interview with the manager I suggested there might be a better and more efficient way to manage their records. The better way would be to be to use a computerized system through the use of excel. My main task would be to create a new system which would be much better than their current system at organising records and storing records. The main reason

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    Nt1210 Chapter 4 Summary

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    your work. An example of Nonvolatile is saving your work onto a flash drive or cd. 11. Main qualities to look for in an LCD are the size, brightness, contrast ratio, and pixel pitch. 12. Motherboard store data in a circuit. 13. DVD (digital video disc) come in a variety of recording options and can store 9.4 GB, more advanced DVDs has the capacity of 50GB. CD (compact disc) come in several types: CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW. 14. The footprint is the area that a computer occupies. A smaller footprint leaves

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    I.0 Introduction There is a large variety of equipment available in today 's market for computer based music creation. If money is not an issue, the technology can give scope to endless possibilities. However, if funds are limited, you can still produce a respectable piece of music using inexpensive equipment. The nature of hardware and software needed is determined by the capacity in which you are intending to use it for and what you are aiming to achieve. This report will be based on the type

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