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How do I Connect a TV, DVD, VCR & Satellite?
High definition television sets, DVD players, VCRs and satellite programming subscriptions make it possible today for many Americans to create home theater systems. Connecting all of the devices to each other is the hardest part about having them, but once you get the wires plugged in to the right spots on each device, you can enjoy watching old movies on video cassettes, the latest releases on DVD or just sit down and take in a professional sports game on your TV from your satellite box. By following a few basic principles, you can get your devices plugged in and playing in no time.
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What Is a Broadband Internet Connection?
In the early days of the Internet, users had to use a dial-up connection to access information online. This had the notable disadvantage of tying up a phone line. It was also monstrously slow, compared to options that became available a few years later. Dial-up Internet service is generally less than 60 kbps. Broadband service delivers speeds in excess of 60 kbps.