We were really happy to see how many people showed up to our meetup in Atlanta during CEDIA -- especially when everyone didn't leave immediately after they enjoyed the free food. The local Georgia Tech chapter of the Association of Computer Machinery were awesome hosts and did an impressive job at organizing the event -- something we doubt we could've pulled off when we were in college. We also wanted to really extend our appreciate to everyone who participated including
ZAGG who crashed the event with free headphones and gift cards -- and to think when we crash parties we usually don't bring anything. The pictures we took at the event are in the gallery below, but if you have some to add please post 'em on flickr with the
tag EngadgetHD so everyone can find them, thanks. We were also happy to learn that a few of the participates were bloggers themselves, so to show our appreciation we wanted to share those sites with the rest of our readers. Thanks again, and we can't wait for the next one!
Hey Ben & Richard,
It was fun to meet you guys in person. Hopefully we'll see you guys again @ a future meetup or some other event.
- Will Alley @Zagg
P.S. I hope everyone enjoys the invisbileShields and Z-Buds!
If it was in Chattanooga I would have been there!
Hey Ben our power company (www.epbfi.com) has installed fi using a iptv stb (http://www.dslreports.com/r0/download/1464589~ff55c6fbbace80189a51f6d6dd662df2/GUdTV_IPN430MCInstallManual.pdf). I connected one line to my HTPC dual tuner (ASUS) and it will only find a analog signal (which displays 80 channels). Only using a stb with WMC turned to channel three will it allow digital HD). M$ is using mediaroom anytime software in the stb. I would think iptv would allow WMC to detect it but no luck.
Woo, Go Jackets! Wish I could have been there, but fortunately I got a job out of state after I graduated back in May.