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Customers can now order movie tickets, listen to podcasts, and share digital photos via their television sets.
Customers can now order movie tickets, listen to podcasts, and share digital photos via their television sets.
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able to record 2 shows at the same time. Man, they need to get a
clue.
<sarcasm>Anyway, I'm really impressed that they are now
implimenting features that have been available to hobbyists for
years. </sarcasm>
For a company that could be really great, they've really dropped
the ball in my opinion. They know exactly what their users want,
they've asked me over and over again.... and yet they still haven't
implimented the most requested features.
mj
http://www.junglemungle.com
and yes, my living room is almost narrowed down to my pc... (dvd player, tv, radio, music jukebox, video playback, pictures support, and more)
all watched on my 24" widescreen lcd.. my 24" lcd kicks my roomies 25" TV's butt!
but the possibility of replacing a person's living room components w/a HTPC is becoming more and more realistic these days...
If they don't give us a dual tuner soon, it's all over, goodbye tivo.
- Harmony Remote
- by Ikohs December 3, 2005 11:34 AM PST
- I tried one about a year ago. 659 was the model. Have they updated their software? It didn't switch video sources right and was more trouble than it was worth.
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- 880 rocks
- by ryonavin December 5, 2005 12:56 PM PST
- the 880 rocks my boxes! and is well worth the 150 I paid for it.
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