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Ask Engadget HD: Is it (still) a good time to buy a TiVo? {Engadget HD}
Oct 30th 2009 11:30PM Another vote for TiVo.
TiVo is a cost-versus-value decision. Since value is subjective, there will be endless debate about what that is worth to someone. After using completely inferior products (e.g., the craptastic Moto DCT6412), TiVo has infinite value and that is why the cost is not as relevant to me.
I recently bought a TiVo HD to complement the Series III that I already own. If you are basing your decision on the best product, it is still TiVo hands down. If you want to (over) analyze spending a dime here or spending a dime there, you may miss the larger issue of value. There is simply no simpler interface and functionality on the market. Period.
JVC joins the sub-$200 Blu-ray player game with ultrathin XV-BP11 {Engadget}
Oct 28th 2009 10:43AM LAME! Profile 1.1.
LAME!
Booo! Hiss!
http://av.jvc.com/product.jsp?modelId=MODL028594&pathId=169&page=1
Blu-ray Disc Player with USB Host, featuring HD Audio Bit-Stream Output, HDMI 1080/24p Playback, and x.v.Color(TM)/Deep Color
* BD Profile 1.1
* Playable Media: BD-ROM, BD-R/RE, DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, +R/+RW, CD, CD-R/RW, USB
* 1080/24p Playback
* HDMI with x.v.Color(TM)/Deep Color
* Dolby Digital+/Dolby TrueHD/DTS-HD Decoding
Motorola DROID official on Verizon: $199 on contract, coming November 6th (video) {Engadget}
Oct 28th 2009 10:37AM PALM and PALM PRE DEVELOPERS, are u paying attention!?
Visual voicemail.
Bluetooth voice dialing.
Virtual keyboards.
Christian Concerts on YouTube.
Well, maybe not the last one but otherwise: Hello,... McFly?!
TDK stacks 10 layers on a single 320GB disc {Engadget}
Oct 2nd 2009 8:45PM What convenience. You can write 320 GB of data in 13 hours or so.
webOS 1.2 now available, brings support for app purchases {Engadget}
Sep 28th 2009 8:27PM Bah....still no visual voicemail or bluetooth voice dialing. Still can't get rid of NASCAR or turn off the loud-ass dialing tones without turning off all alerts.
PALM ARE U READING THIS FORUM?
AT&T: 3G MicroCell and its pricing structure are in 'public trial,' Charlotte only for now {Engadget}
Sep 21st 2009 11:30AM Sprint got this one right. They use their equivalent device for customer retention. It is the Airave. When released, it cost about $100 and there was a $5/month fee. I imagine Sprint quickly realized that bilking customers out of money for their poor coverage was a wrong-headed idea.
I recently called to quit citing poor coverage at work, where I spend the better part of my days. They quickly offered up the Airave, free of charge and free from recurring fees. It works great for normal telephone calls. It does not offer any high-speed data service though.
Samsung's LN65B650 LCD takes a 65-inch bite out of CEDIA, no LEDs harmed {Engadget}
Sep 10th 2009 10:44AM Makes me long for the LNT5781F and the scarce LNT7081F. Where have all the good >55" LED LCD screens gone from Sammy?
Sprint support site says webOS 1.2 coming today, releases patch notes {Engadget}
Sep 8th 2009 9:24PM WebOS 32.6 will likely bring for visual voicemail and bluetooth voice dialing
Video: webOS 1.2 in action, LED notifications just a hack away {Engadget}
Sep 7th 2009 8:13AM Still waiting for visual voicemail, bluetooth voice dialing, ability to change numeric touchpad (loud-ass) tones when dialing without turning off all sounds, etc. etc. etc.
Engadget's back to school giveaway, part one! {Engadget}
Aug 31st 2009 7:32PM bak 2 skoolz prizez...yeah







