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Hard disk. |
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A hardware device also known
as disk drive; it is magnetically recordable with read-write disk heads.
Hark disks are encased for protection; hard disks are faster for
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Hardware. |
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The physical parts that
compose a computer, an audio/video component or other electronic
peripheral such as a modem, monitor, printer or other part that makes a
unit; electronic parts involved in storing, dealing, displaying, or
transmitting data. |
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Harmonic Distortion. |
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It is a type of harmonic
distortion or interference that speakers have. |
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HDTV (High Definition TV). |
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HDTVs are not generic digital TVs; of 18 DTV formats that currently
exist, HDTV has the highest screen resolution. TV manufacturers and
research labs are still to fully agree on the HDTV standard specs,
but HDTV must have at least 1,080 interlaced lines of resolution
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HDTV-ready. |
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With the help of separate
digital tuner boxes (STBs), HDTV-ready TVs are able to display
high-definition broadcastings. Most HDTV-ready TVs have internal analog
tuners to receiver NTCS broadcasts, but to collect and decode
high-definition signals, a set-top-box (STB) is needed. |
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Home page. |
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The first page seen on a
website which serves as the greeting or starting point in a hypertext
system; the entry page of a website. |
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