Web Site Shows How To Set Up Electronics

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Web Site Shows How To Set Up Electronics (NAPSA)—For many consumers, the excitement of new electronic devices—from high-definition televisions to Blu-ray players—can be tempered by a frustration with setting them up. Fortunately, there’s a new visually interactive Website, www.CEAConnections Guide.com, that showsusers just how to connect various audiovisual components. The latest consumerelectronics (CE), including DVRs, satellite radios and digital cameras, can be confusing for some people. The site serves as a useful resource, making it simple to connectall your electronics, from home theater and computers to portable audio/video and digital imaging. Developed by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), the Connections Guide makes it easy for everyone—from the tech savvy to the technically challenged—by helping consumers determine how to connect the various A/V components they’re considering purchasing or trying to incorporate into their existing hometheater system. It’s a simple process that starts with logging on to the CEA Connections Guide: Choose what devices you want to connect; A picture of that device will am: connections GUIDE @ For people who need help setting up their audiovisual components, a new Web site, www.CEA ConnectionsGuide.com, offers tips on getting connected. appear for you to click on what connectors are available on your device; *You will then be given list of options for connecting your devices, and told which option is best; Finally, print out a summary of what connections are available to you. The site also indicates which cables you need and how to connect them. This can help you get the most out of your CE experience, thus taking the hassle out of enjoying your CE products. Plus, the site can help you hook up a converter box. If you watch television over the air with an antenna, you'll need to hook up a digital TV converter box to continue enjoying your TV after the DTV transition—and the Connections Guide shows you how. To learn more, visit the Web site at www.CEAConnections Guide.com.