I've had very few problems with two Cablecards in my Tivo Series 3. The one time a Tivo upgrade caused a problem, I called Comcast and they sent the appropriate signals down the wire to re-enable the cards again. I'm not a big fan of Comcast, but in my area, they've been handling Cablecards very well.
> Sure, you can get a Sony Clie with a 480x320 screen. But why would you want to, you'd have to put up with that sad excuse of an OS. Makes a pretty kickass (and damned expensive) oraganizer, I'm sure. What good is a 480x320 screen if it's about the same size (in cm by cm) as the other options *and* there's no real handwriting recognition?
Um, maybe for viewing extremely clear and vibrant JPG's, watching widescreen movies, reading eBooks that don't strain the eyes, etc, etc. The Clie NR70 is just lovely, IMHO.
I've had very few problems with two Cablecards in my Tivo Series 3. The one time a Tivo upgrade caused a problem, I called Comcast and they sent the appropriate signals down the wire to re-enable the cards again. I'm not a big fan of Comcast, but in my area, they've been handling Cablecards very well.
> Sure, you can get a Sony Clie with a 480x320 screen. But why would you want to, you'd have to put up with that sad excuse of an OS. Makes a pretty kickass (and damned expensive) oraganizer, I'm sure. What good is a 480x320 screen if it's about the same size (in cm by cm) as the other options *and* there's no real handwriting recognition?
Um, maybe for viewing extremely clear and vibrant JPG's, watching widescreen movies, reading eBooks that don't strain the eyes, etc, etc. The Clie NR70 is just lovely, IMHO.