• Coffee Machines, Also named a coffee maker, percolator, or caffettiera, it's a device to brew coffee.
  • Cookers, The cooker features a package of an oven and a grill, and uses two fuels, electricity or gas.
  • Deep Fat Fryers, The deep fat fryer is a standard appliance found in most fast food establishments like McDonald's.
  • Dishwashers, A Dishwasher is a mechanical appliance used for the cleaning of utensils used for serving, eating etc.
  • Fridge Freezers, The refrigerator or "fridge" for short is a mechanical appliance found in just about every home.
  • Kettles, Perhaps the most simple of any device found in a modern day kitchen, the humble kettle.
  • Microwaves, The microwave oven has become one of the common kitchen appliances since it's introduction in the 1970's.
  • Toasters, The electric toaster is a small, usually low cost and simple kitchen appliance.
  • Tumble Dryers, A tumble dryer is a simple yet popular household appliance which compliments a washing machine.
  • Vaccum Cleaners, A vacuum cleaner helps a householder pick up dirt/dust from a carpet floor using a suction pump.
  • Washing Machines, The washing machine generally refers to a machine that applies water as a cleaning solution.

  • Graphics Cards, A video card is needed by a personal computer to display graphics on a monitor.
  • Laptops, A laptop computer aims to preform the same tasks as the average desktop computer.
  • GPS Navigation, GPS stands for 'Global Positioning System' and is a satellite system which transmits a signal...
  • Monitors, TFT stands for 'Thin-Film Transistor' and is a technology that has helped improve desktop space.
  • Motherboards, A motherboard is the central circuit board in any computer, which is also referred to as a logic board.
  • PDAs, PDA is short for "Personal Digital Assistant".
  • Printers, A printer is a device used by home computers to produce a hard copy (usually paper).
  • Processors, Processors can now be found in virtually every electronic device like mobile phones and digital set top boxes.
  • Scanners, In reference to computers, a scanner is generally a flatbed device that can analyse text.

  • Dvd Players, DVD Players first went on sale in the UK around 1997/98.
  • Dvd Recorders, Unlike a DVD player, a recorder is able to not only play DVD discs but also to burn data onto them.
  • Hifi Systems, Hifi is short for 'High fidelity' and is a standard sound system launched in the 1970's.
  • Home Cinema, A typical home cinema system includes four parts, an av, dvd player, speakers and subwoofer.
  • LCD TVs, LCD is short for "liquid crystal display", and is a fairly modern technology for televisions.
  • Plasma TVs, The plasma screen display was first created in 1964 by Donald L. Bitzer and H. Gene Slottow.
  • Rear Projection TVs, It's called rear projection because the image is projected and reflected from behind onto the screen.
  • Remote Controls, A remote control is an electronic device used to operate electronics devices like a television.
  • Set Top Boxes, By 2012 every home in the UK will need a digital receiver, whether integrated into a television set or ...
  • Video Recorders, A Video Recorder, or VCR, is a machine which uses a video tape cassette.

  • Cameras, Digital cameras maybe confusing to users of conventional film cameras, however, they feature many benefits.
  • Camcorders, Over the past decade camcorders have become smaller, lighter and simplier to use.
  • DAB Radios, DAB stands for 'Digital Audio Broadcasting', and has been develop to broadcast digital radio transmission.
  • MiniDisc, A MiniDisc or MD for short is a data storage device that uses magneto-optical discs.
  • MP3 players, A small device which can play digital music files, such as mp3, the iPod is the most famous mp3 player.

 

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