Posted on 12/16/2009 1:40:43 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
I posted this earlier:
Toshiba Launches Highest Density(1) Embedded NAND Flash Memory Modules (64 Gbyte )
And this thread addresses a possible processor:
Intel unveils 48-core cloud computing silicon chip
Although not sure what the power requirments are for the intel chip....point is a lot of stuff can go into a very small area.
it’s amazing what technology will be able to do
We barely know what to do with all that we have at the desktop....now it is getting ready to go mobile.
The minute I go out and buy something new, I can guarantee you that it will be obsolete in a week.
Question for fellow Consumers: DISH-Tv, DirectTV or go with the new Charter Bundle for 2years? Don’t care about sports packages..
I want to keep HDTV...any suggestions?
We have DISH with HD, and “basic” cable with HD for the locals!
DirecTV is in trouble, Verizon(?) may buy them, plus DirecTV has high cancellation fees, (over $400), if you cancel early...
As for local cable bundles, they will be costlier with HD service plus cable is limited with HD selection, (severe pixellation can occur).
lol!
What would I do with a 20 Megapixel picture? I don’t have a tv or computer screen that can display it. My printer doesn’t have that fine a resolution.
Hmm.I think DishTV will get local channels here-CT-but the cable HD-DVR bundle is $179 for 2 years (phone, internet etc).
Is DISH a 2 year deal?
No monthly fees?
Did you just buy new TV or printer.?
Here is something new...FR Thread:
Well ...I lied on post #16...that was posted Oct 2006.
$179 a month if you sign up for 2 years...$50 for internet , $25 for phone $100 for “basic expanded plus”..
I live in a forest setting(lots a big pines!) and am worried about getting a dish; I’ve had cable and had no problem, but DISH seems less expensive?
OK...what am I looking at?
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