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The following are from the new Dell catalogue:
The noticable changes are the new stand, introduced with the 3007WFP, is now used for the whole line apparently. Also the 2405WFP, successor to the 2405FPW, has received a resolution DOWNGRADE, down to WSXGA+ from WUXGA.
That manual is very confusing, I think. The only difference explicitly stated between the 243T and 244T on the manual was their different stands. But if I recall correctly, the 243T had been released for a while and many of the 244T features are missing from the 243T, most noticably USB hub...
Just checked Monarch's site and they took off all the OEM X2's, so all that's left are those retail X2's due to ship July 6th. What happened, did they run out already? Or does AMD want to clear out retail before OEM?
If you run into codec problems or problems with codec packs there is a neat program called Filter Manager that allows you to see all the registered codecs and unregister them without going into command-line mode.
http://www.radlight.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=355
The 1080p ATSC defined is not the 1080p 60fps that is usually referred to. ATSC's 1080p is much more like 1080i transmitted in a non-interlaced manner, with two fields combined into one to make 30fps.
A quick question, does an Audigy2 drive bay work with an Audigy2ZS card? Are they identical? Or for that matter, are they also identical to the Audigy(1) bay, or even the SB Live! bay?
And I was just proving a point about budget. The guys afterwards made their point that computers can benefit from traditional audio gear rather than just computer audio systems. We've all made our points. Moving on...
If you want the "best" 2.1, why not just forget about the subwoofer and get two full-range stereo speakers? Something like the B&W Nautilus would work, but be sure to pick up six monoblock amplifiers and a pre-amp level crossover network to work with them.
Hmmm....I am beginning to see why...
Sony wrestled the VHS from the arms of the movie industry. Hopefully MS could save the DVR from the cable giants. It's the lesser of two evils, I guess. When content providers are pitted against software/hardware makers, the consumers should side with the software/hardware guys.
What, did Bill Gates just post here?
LOL...anyway, my question is, what is Bill talking about here? As far as I know, there are no consumer-grade products that can take the analog input of a HD signal, so there is no way that we can set up a MCE system to take in an analog HD signal and do an...
Hmmm...time to reassess this with the two new dramatic developments.
How long until we have a cable-card ready QAM/VST/NTSC tuner supported by MCE? With cable card support for MCE, would MS somehow solve the problem of having to have two cards in order to get HD to work?