There's a super slim device that slips right into your pocket that can turn any TV into a PC, but there are some notable limitations. Here's what we know.
It'll cost you upfront, but may save you money in the long run.
I am considering hooking my PC up to my TV via a very long HDMI cable and USB extender. Why? So I can play computer games on my TV and maybe watch .mkv's, which right now don't work so well streaming ...
I just recently moved into a new place, and I'm considering placing my TV near my computer. Would static from the TV (either LCD or CRT; I can currently choose TVs of either type to use) damage the ...
When I first got started with personal computers, I often used a TV to show computer video. Well, to be more exact, I didn’t have any choice but to use a TV as a monitor to display CP/M-80 command ...
Whether it’s your phone, your computer or even your smart TV, chances are pretty good that something will go wrong, requiring you to troubleshoot. The device could stop working entirely, apps might ...
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