I'm on the lookout for another deal on this router. I have a Netgear N900, and unlike some, have had nothing but a great experience with it. Firmware stable, and almost never needs rebooting.
In fact, it working so well is the only reason I'm reluctant to upgrade (e.g. "if it ain't broke...")
I have these headphones and they're great. I'm not an audiophile by any means (in fact, I tend to be an audiophile-sceptic) but whether its placebo-effect or not, I seek-out these headphones among my various options whenever I want to listen to music.
Even prefer them to my $300 Bose QC2s...
Shows $22.95 for me.
Great product, though. Have three in my house.
ETA: Shows @ $13.95 at the Flirc.tv site (http://flirc.tv/product/flirc/). Not sure about shipping cost.
I'm running a SB6120 on Comcast and pulling over 50mbit (somewhere around 57).
It's been rock solid and if it ever gave up the ghost, I would buy it again in a heartbeat.
My two cents.
I know Mini ITX cases can sometimes be unique and found through non-traditional means, so I wanted to tap into the forum's knowledge and see if there's a recommendation for a good ITX case with the following characteristics (in order of priority):
- Travels well, fits in a standard rollaboard...
While it doesn't help with the Media Center aspect, Remote Desktop can be enabled via registry tweak. And on top of that, I have found TeamViewer to be far better anyway (converted a few months ago).
That said, if you're running XBMC, this is one sweet HTPC value.
I've been steadily upgrading my PCs to Win8 from Win7. Is is light years ahead of Win7? No. But there are many things I like about it (new file/copy dialog is great). They've basically just replaced the start menu with the start screen. While I don't think Win8 should be hyped, I don't...
Yes. The Sandy Bridge iGPU can pretty much handle anything thrown at it. If you insist on software deinterlaced high-bit rate decodes, then it might have problems. But it is highly unlikely you'll be doing that unless you're really on the fringes of HTPC design. Right now my Sandy Bridge...
Actually, it's really not underpowered for an HTPC. It will decode pretty much anything you throw at it, given the integrated Sandy Bridge GPU.
By HTPC standards, it's much more powerful than the set top boxes you can buy.
Finally pulled the trigger on this. By the time the TLC nand causes an issue, 1TB SSDs will probably be half this price and I'd be upgrading anyway.
In the meatime it will be great to get the OS and scratch drive of my home server into this decade... the current platter drive is so slow...
Um it IS faster. Much faster (than a platter drive). Anand has said before that an SSD is the single most impactful upgrade you can make to a modern PC, and I agree with him.
If you're waiting for SSD prices to get down to platter levels, you'll be waiting a long time. All while missing the...
Seems to be working now -- I checked my cart again this morning and the discount was properly applying to the H61/3225 combo I had in there.
Now I have to decide if I want to hold-out for Trinity for my HTPC...
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Now using the 15% off coupon EMCNANC33, it comes to $135 shipped or $127 if you have ShopRunner (like many do). Starting to border on "hot" for this capacity (post-flood, still not as good as pre-flood).
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NewEgg and Amazon tend to have this...
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