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My band uses them at our shows. They are, without a doubt, the best way to accept cards. We've actually sold more since using one simply because of the novelty of it. It's super easy to setup, and the money ends up in our bank account much quicker than it did with the carbon paper slider. We've...
One final possibility. I'm not ready to let this die yet!
The Denon AVR-590 (one step up) DOES do audio and video input through HDMI. My TV does have a DVI "HDMI" input as it calls it. So if I use the HDMI out of the 5890 into the receiver, then use a HDMI to DVI cable into the TV for the...
Oh, that sucks. I was hoping I could do HDMI in and then tell the component connection to route that input out to the TV. My computer isn't right next to my TV. It's going to be about a 20-30 ft cable run, so I was hoping to run HDMI out of the video card and let that handle audio and video to...
I just noticed on the specs page that this says the HDMI inputs are video switching only. I'm assuming that means it will not pass through audio, am I correct?
I just got in my Radeon 5850 which has up to 7.1 audio output, which I would like to transfer to a receiver, and then go component...
I am looking to get a receiver for my home setup. Eventually it will run 5.1 surround setup, but right now it will mainly transfer video and audio through HDMI. I found the Denon AVR-589 a while back, and it looks like I can get a refurbed one for about $150. Would this be a good buy, or would...
So after tons and tons of research, it's looking like it's a faulty chipset. So, it looks like it's time to upgrade to a new MOBO and use this one in another machine.
Any recommendations on one for an E8500? I'm looking at the Gigabyte UD3P, have read a lot of great things about it so far.