after how piss poorly cablecard was handled and how long this has been delayed im not going to get excited about anything media center until its in my hands. but i really want to be able to run 2 of these boxes on my home built computer and not have it cost an arm and a leg.
i really want to believe the hype again but media center has taught me in the past to not get too excited over features.
I don't see any reason why DirecTV would want to do such a thing. Just think of all the high end customers DirecTV would steal away from the Cable companies if they made it easy to switch and didn't introduce a false barrier to entry. People who build their own system only want local channels, and aren't interested in a lot of high margin premium content. This is destined to fail.
And there's no sarcasm in this post whatsoever. None, and I'm saying this in my no sarcasm voice.
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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after how piss poorly cablecard was handled and how long this has been delayed im not going to get excited about anything media center until its in my hands. but i really want to be able to run 2 of these boxes on my home built computer and not have it cost an arm and a leg.
i really want to believe the hype again but media center has taught me in the past to not get too excited over features.
I don't see any reason why DirecTV would want to do such a thing. Just think of all the high end customers DirecTV would steal away from the Cable companies if they made it easy to switch and didn't introduce a false barrier to entry. People who build their own system only want local channels, and aren't interested in a lot of high margin premium content. This is destined to fail.
And there's no sarcasm in this post whatsoever. None, and I'm saying this in my no sarcasm voice.