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  • Is it safe to buy a Logitech Harmony 555 remote control? [reply|#permalink] 31-5-2007 15:35:25 by FredZ
    • Voor de prijs is het een mooie remote, de ''echt'' geweldige universal remotes zijn honderden euro''s. [reply] 6-6-2007 12:39:59 by DucSloerie
      • Wat zijn de beste remotes? [reply] 6-6-2007 12:57:45 by Xander
        • In my opinion the MyNevo and Philips Pronto remotes are the best. Highly configurable but it is a lot of work to get them the way you want. [reply] 6-6-2007 13:08:45 by DucSloerie
        • I am using and selling the MyNevo (also I worked for 2 years at Universal Electronics) . One of the difficulties I have of the MyNevo is the battery usage and the size. Once configured it is a very nice remote. [reply] 4-8-2007 7:46:59 by ernohannink
          • You can publish your offer, in this case the MyNevo, in the MarketPlace channel if you want to :-) Just submit your offer starting with '@MarketPlace '. [reply] 5-8-2007 12:39:54 by FredZ
  • Should I buy a Tivo or an Apple TV? [reply|#permalink] 1-6-2007 11:42:51 by guest
    • The one is an Apple, the other a Pear... you don't compare the 2 :-) [reply] 6-6-2007 14:03:32 by DucSloerie
      • So, what do YOU suggest? [reply] 22-6-2007 11:12:29 by FredZ
        • In the states an Tivo for recording TV, because of the High Def and free shows... [reply] 22-6-2007 14:29:08 by DucSloerie
        • And for getting stuff from computer(s) to your TV the AppleTV is your choice. [reply] 22-6-2007 14:29:56 by DucSloerie
          • So an AppleTV it will be! :-) Thanks! [reply] 22-6-2007 14:47:16 by FredZ
            • You now have to make choice between standard 40GB and optional 160GB version... [reply] 22-6-2007 16:13:06 by DucSloerie
              • I read somewhere that 40 GBytes was enough for storage of 20 hours of Video. If that is true it looks as if 160 GB is a little bit too overdone. [reply] 22-6-2007 18:38:15 by FredZ
                • Is it possible to start with a 40Gb version and then update it to 160Gb (or more) when you need it? [reply] 23-6-2007 10:41:58 by Xander
                  • Don''t know. Maybe DucSloerie has the anwer? [reply] 23-6-2007 13:17:27 by FredZ
                    • It is possible to upgrade the harddisk, will void warranty. Also you can ''hack'' the system to play Divx and stuff. Maybe even use an external HD [reply] 23-6-2007 20:57:59 by DucSloerie
                • 160GB will be nice when iTunes comes with High Def content, or when you have a less reliable network for streaming [reply] 23-6-2007 20:58:56 by DucSloerie




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