Not to mention when was the last time they allowed you to openly bring beer or anything else decent to drink in to the theater. I have nice home setup, a 120" diag screen with a projector at 9 feet and 7.1 surround in a dedicated room. I'd rather buy it or rent it in a few months.
The routers I worked on for Enterasys, had 48V power supplies as options for use in Telco data centers, and that was many years ago. I can't imagine no one hasn't thought of this before.
The Phoenix Gold one was originally designed by Bruce Thigpen. They took his design and tried somewhat unsuccessfully to cost reduce it. This was discussed over at avsforums where a few people talked to Bruce about it.
I have seen a few car audio CD/MP3 decks as of late that have begun including WMA support. I haven't noticed too many car CD/MP3 decks that state they will play AAC. This boosts usability for WMA over AAC. You can just burn your WMAs to CD-R and play them in your car without your portable MP3 player.
It would be nice to see AAC be included as a format as well. But it seems Microsoft reached them first. Hopefully it will be added soon as I prefer AAC over WMA.
Not to mention when was the last time they allowed you to openly bring beer or anything else decent to drink in to the theater. I have nice home setup, a 120" diag screen with a projector at 9 feet and 7.1 surround in a dedicated room. I'd rather buy it or rent it in a few months.
The routers I worked on for Enterasys, had 48V power supplies as options for use in Telco data centers, and that was many years ago. I can't imagine no one hasn't thought of this before.
The Phoenix Gold one was originally designed by Bruce Thigpen. They took his design and tried somewhat unsuccessfully to cost reduce it. This was discussed over at avsforums where a few people talked to Bruce about it.
I have seen a few car audio CD/MP3 decks as of late that have begun including WMA support. I haven't noticed too many car CD/MP3 decks that state they will play AAC. This boosts usability for WMA over AAC. You can just burn your WMAs to CD-R and play them in your car without your portable MP3 player.
It would be nice to see AAC be included as a format as well. But it seems Microsoft reached them first. Hopefully it will be added soon as I prefer AAC over WMA.