Until Tru2Way V2 comes out and then you have to buy a whole new TV. If you can afford to keep up with the standards, it might be worth it. Only last year the one way devices were what everyone was clamoring for. Now they're most likely obsolete? I am very interested in how this pans out. I wonder if the slot will be backwards compatible. I would also like to see the OEM lock from the bios removed for white box venders so that DIY'ers like myself can use a digial cable tuner from someone like ATI on my home built PC and Vista Ultimate.
HP's Jon Rubenstein told us that his company wanted to veer in a new direction, and veer it surely did -- the HP Veer 4G will arguably be the smallest fully-functional smartphone on the market when it goes on sale May 15th.
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Until Tru2Way V2 comes out and then you have to buy a whole new TV. If you can afford to keep up with the standards, it might be worth it. Only last year the one way devices were what everyone was clamoring for. Now they're most likely obsolete? I am very interested in how this pans out. I wonder if the slot will be backwards compatible. I would also like to see the OEM lock from the bios removed for white box venders so that DIY'ers like myself can use a digial cable tuner from someone like ATI on my home built PC and Vista Ultimate.