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I think Dish Network uses something called 8PSK compression.
They do Dahk, It's channel 506. I think they only show the live games in HD though, same as LeafsTV. To0 cheap to show old games in HD so they stick on standard def crap (or in LeafsTV HD's case NOTHING at all until a game comes on).
Orb works well on the touch right now, the only problem is it can't transcode files that are unable to play on the touch/iphone like avi and the like. TVersity does this but it doesn't do it "on-the-fly" which means when you want to watch an episode from your computer on your touch that is in avi format. You have to allow it to transcode and finish before you can even start to watch.

If Orb can do on-the-fly transcoding that that will be sweet.
yep, all three.
I live in ontario and the 2 walmarts in my town have lots of ps3s, that no one wants. This guy is full of it
tech news must be having a slow day.
wow $299 on boxing day? I wish i knew that. I bought the Samsung 22" widescreen lcd a couple months ago for like $469.99 +tax

Oh well theres always dual monitors!
anything better to get upset about*
This is great.

Look at all the British people getting upset over the amount of TELEVISION channels they have. My god, do you not have anything to argue/get upset about? How sad is your life that you must argue about the number of television channels you have?

I find this all too funny. Some how the amount of television channels the UK has, turned into a discussion about US states, gun violence, WW2 and a bunch of other crap that has NOTHING to do with the OP.

Gimme a break. Get the stick out of your asses and move on.
i download hd movies all the time via usenet.

Divx? Time to upgrade from dial up.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"

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