Dillon Bussert
Member since: Dec 15th, 2005
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| Blog | # of Comments |
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| Engadget HD | 11 Comments |
| Joystiq Xbox | 1 Comment |
Member since: Dec 15th, 2005
| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Engadget HD | 11 Comments |
| Joystiq Xbox | 1 Comment |
No create-a-track mode in Rock Band 2
Jul 3rd 2008 12:37PM (Joystiq Xbox)Logitech needs to fix the Harmony
Dec 18th 2007 11:52PM (Engadget HD)I've used my Harmony 880 for 2.5yrs and can honestly say its one of the best pieces of technology I've ever purchased. I can understand why the customization interface may turn off some non-tech people (I programmed my parents 570 for them), but if you consider yourself even remotely geeky, there is *NOTHING* that can't be done w/ the Harmony interface. If you spend some time to tweak the remote, you can fix pretty much every complaint I've read in this thread. Perfection comes at a cost, the wizard can probably get you to 90%, but a 100% perfect setup takes some tweaking.
CableCard vs. Cable Box
Jul 4th 2006 9:30PM (Engadget HD)I had one in my Samsung HDTV for 6 monthes with great results, but then suddenly the HD service crapped out. Cable company said it was the TV, but it ended up being a dead card. Replaced it for free, but 3 weeks later it died again.
I'm fed up and switching to a box, the cable card standard just wasn't done very well, and 2.0 is no where in sight. We're slaves to the cable companies, sigh.
Where have all the cable cards gone?
May 3rd 2006 1:59PM (Engadget HD)w/o a CC alternative, cable companies could try to roll even more useless services into their HD packages and jack up the price. My cable company charges $10 for the STB, $10 for HDDVR which also requires $7 for program guide and 2 way services. Not worth it IMO
But cable card is pretty poorly supported, mine died last week and made my HLR5067 act completely crazy. Cox swore it was my TV, but upon replacing the CC it went back to normal. I just hope 2.0 is implemented better.
Sapphire Radeon X1600 Pro provides HDMI
Mar 7th 2006 9:11AM (Engadget HD)The Intel Macmini is perfect for HDTV
Feb 28th 2006 6:34PM (Engadget HD)DVI is compatible with HDMI, I'm using a $8 converter cable from my PC HTPC and it works flawlessly. You don't get sound over the HDMI, but you have digital audio, so the only thing you lack is the 1 cable solution, instead you have 2.
Go ahead: you spec out an HD WMCE
Feb 21st 2006 4:27PM (Engadget HD)Playstation 3 price rumors: $599 for Blu-ray movies?
Feb 7th 2006 8:56PM (Engadget HD)Octavia's HDS5 HDMI switchbox with Smart Scan
Feb 6th 2006 10:08PM (Engadget HD)HDTV Listings for January 21, 2006
Jan 21st 2006 4:35PM (Engadget HD)