Posts Tagged ‘Consumer Electronic’
Sunday, February 21st, 2010
ezzza asked:
I am finding the online store where can get Coupons and Promotion Codes to save save some money on Consumer Electronic,
Computer SW ,on Peripherals and Computer H W…..thanks
Danna
Tags: Computer Electronics, Computer Peripherals, Consumer Electronic, Electronic Computer, Money, Online Computer, Online Coupons, Online Shopping, Peripherals Computer, Promotion Codes, Shopping Computer, Shopping Coupons, Shopping Website, Sw
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 9 Comments »
Thursday, January 21st, 2010
Mister R asked:
I have the Trueflat tv that has the damn automatic on/off problem and the dvd player’s remote has several buttons that don’t work anymore! I thought RCA was better than store brands like Emerson, Orion, Visio, etc but apparently it has outsourced it manufacturing to some cheap company!
Del
Tags: Consumer Electronic, Dvd Player, Electronic Company, Electronic World, Emerson, Orion, Rca, Store Brands, World Tv
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008
dodong asked:
Please don’t include the following:
1. Google
2. Yahoo
3. Retrevo
4. Become
5. Alatest
6. Wize
7. Viewscore
Andy
Tags: Alatest, Consumer Electronic, Consumer Search, Electronic Search, Google, Retrevo, Search Engines, Viewscore, Yahoo
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
Chris J asked:
We’re told it’s better for the environment if we switch TVs, DVD players, Hi-Fi systems etc off at the plug socket rather than setting them to standby. Can doing this (perhaps several times a day) damage the electrical components inside them?
Earnestine
Tags: Consumer Electronic, Consumer Goods, Dvd Players, Electrical Components, Electronic Goods, Environment, Hi Fi Systems, Several Times, Tvs
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 2 Comments »
Friday, November 7th, 2008
JPA asked:
Consumer electronic devices (TV, MP3 players, etc) usually come with peel-off stickers that attach to glass or shiny plastic surfaces without any glue, but won’t stick to other surfaces like metal or fabric. What gives them those properties? How does that work? Thanks
Aubrey
Tags: Consumer Electronic, Electronic Devices, Fabric, Glue, Mp3 Players, Plastic Surfaces, Stickers, Tv Mp3, Work Thanks
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 1 Comment »