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An average multimedia hard drive could be anywhere between 120GB and 1TB in capacity. If you are planning to connect your hard drive to an HD television, in should be at least 500GB in size.
A network ready device is a device that has the potential to connect to a network, natively it isn't connected to a network, nor is it a network, but with the appropriate configuration and possibly with the addition of components could be connected.
I would not call the MS suite a Multimedia aid although the programs could be used to generate multimedia content.
You could connect any device with your bluetooth.
That happens when you aren't connected to the internet.
Yes you can. You could use a data cable which could directly connect the mp3 player to the PC and enable downloading of the songs.
To connect a ps3 dreamgear controler to an android device in blueetooth mode, you need proper adaptors plugged to it.
What would you do. Could you upgrade?
The same way you make any internet connection. The internet does not care how long you will be connected. If you want to connect a device to the internet and already have internet service without WiFi you could unplug the PC ethernet cable from you router or modem and plug in the new device with a different ethernet cable. If you don't have internet service you must get internet service to connect.
It's called a "Peripheral Adapter" as most add-in modules connect to devices outside the computer. There is one exception. On much older PCs, a user could add a math coprocessor board which did not attach to any external device. This was typically called a "daughter board" and the main processor board was called the "mother board".
There is no direct sound-light transducer but you could connect a microphone and amplifier to a suitable l.e.d. driving circuit.
We Could Connect or We Could Not was created on 2004-08-24.