The Digital RV
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ISBN: 978-1-4116-6592-7
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: Richard Charpentier
Copyright:
© 2007 by Richard Charpentier Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: Second Edition
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Printed: 187 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:For RV travellers on the road full time or part time, this book is a guide to using today's technology to enhance the RV experience. From using your computer as a TV / VCR / DVD Player, to replacing your CD collection with the latest MP3 player, this book offers space savings ideas for any RVer. The Digital RV covers such issues as: Choosing a laptop for your RV. Internet while on the road. MP3 Players. Replacing your TV, VCR, & DVD player. Computer maintenance while on the road. Digital Imaging. And More! The second edition is an introduction to using Digital Technology in your RV. If you're new to the high tech world, this is the book for you! Keywords:Listed in: |
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Anyone who has bought a computer or any other electronic equipment can relate to spending hours thumbing through the owner’s manual. During those hours (or in my case – days) have become frustrated with the “technicality” of the book. Obviously, the people who write these books think that we are all computer engineers! This author has a knack of being able to explain some of the more technically aspects of GPS units, cell phones (and yes – computers) in a way that is both enjoyable and easily understandable. In addition to explaining the nature of such items, the author explains why and how these items can be used by you and me.
Not an RV owner? Not to worry. This book will still be useful to you. I spend a great deal of time working out of my car and hotel rooms. I now am able to work “from the road” with almost half of what I was having to carry around before, and I am now able to do double with what I take.
Bottom line – for those who want to save both money and space, and who want to easily understand what all that technology out there can do for us – read this book.
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