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Hey everyone,
We are introducing our new Digital Home DIY feature on CNET.com and I want to personally invite you to be one of the first to check out some of these great step-by-step guides that make home tech projects easy. And if you are already a seasoned veteran in these DIY areas, I'm welcoming you to share some of your insights or tips on some of these projects with your fellow members. So read up and be one of the first to offer your knowledge in these areas. Enjoy!
Currently there are do-it-yourself projects on:
Make the switch to HDTV
You want it. Here's how to get it. Everything from the products and cables you need to how to plug it all in. It's HDTV made easy.
Set up a home theater
A/V receivers, DVD players, surround-sound speakers. We show you how to put together all the pieces and you to make all the right connections to get the best sound and video.
Record home video
Time to ditch the VCR. Here's how to record video in the digital age using Tivo-style digital video recorders (DVR's) and DVD recorders.
Set up a wireless network
You have a number of choices to make when setting up your home wireless network, and a little planning helps to simplify things. We'll show you what gear you'll need, depending on what you want to do.
Stream digital music
Almost everyone has an MP3 collection these days, but who wants to listen to their music on their tiny computer speakers? Using digital audio receivers, you can liberate your digital audio and listen in any room in the house. We show you how.
Get into gaming
Video games are big business these days, with some games earning as much as blockbuster movies. Want in on the action but don't know what's what? Start here to learn how to get the best video and sound out of your system, whether it be the XBox, PS2, Gamecube--or just your PC.
Best regards,
-Lee Koo
CNET Community
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