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The "Which?" Guide to Going Digital ("Which?" Consumer Guides)

The "Which?" Guide to Going Digital ("Which?" Consumer Guides)
By Roy Brooker

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Exciting, baffling, unavoidable - and happening now: the digital revolution cannot be ignored. Entertainment, work, communications and many everyday goods and services are changing, or about to change, dramatically, and this book explains how they will affect you and your bank balance. If terms like WAP, MP3, DVD, PTV and GPS mean nothing to you and you don't want to be left behind, or you want to know what the options are and what they'll cost - or even if you feel you are being dragged along by events but still want reliable information - "The Which? Guide to Going Digital" is the book for you. It advises on what the products and services are, how they work and how they can communicate with each other. It puts digital developments into perspective, helping you to see through the marketing and technical hype to make informed decisions. Phones, cameras, televisions, home automation systems, shopping online, gardening gadgetry and in-car entertainment are just some of the applications examined in this guide. The book covers in easy-to-understand language: mobile technology; how to integrate devices to achieve a "smart home"; new forms of entertainment, such as interactive TV and digital radio; shopping online, with a step-by-step guide and advice on security; and future developments in these areas. Packed with tips on money- and energy-saving, the book is a must-have in a confusing hi-tech market.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2963271 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-06-07
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

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About the Author
Roy Brooker is a principal scientist at the Consumers' Association's Research and Testing Centre in Milton Keynes.