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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Hi again Simon, I saw your PM and was just about to add to your thread, but it looks like you've already done much of the typing I was about to! As you said, the PS3 has excellent media server capabilities. You can download free media server software onto your PC, and put any media files you wish into the folder. My brother said he used TVersity
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Mika, the older white items do tend to have a slightly creamier color than the pure white of the white stacking systems. As mentioned, the white was usually painted on back then (although I believe some may have been laminated). If you want to try it, a mild polishing compound will often remove the slightly yellow oxidized layer of paint and freshen
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Hi again Simon. The PS3 can be controlled by universal IR with this usb adapter: http://www.schmartstuff.com/sony-ps3-ir-upgrad.html Review and some more pics: http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=92360 As you can see, the front plastic part is shaped to match the shape of the front of the ps3, so when it's plugged in it blends with
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[quote user="ouverture"] great pic of the two passive Penta's, what are you using for the source, the computer and a sound card, or something else ? [/quote] The microphone, he sings to himself Sorry, couldn't help it! Great pic though snoopy.
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Hi Simon, My brother's a PS3 expert as he's heading into the gaming industry and is already doing some development, so I'll check with him, but I'll try to answer myself. The early 60gb ps3's you mentioned are the most sought after because they have a ps2 chipset inside (called the Emotion Engine), allowing you to play ps1, ps2,
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[quote user="Turbo"] Great job, I will be going class D also some day! camshaft, do you have som more detaild specs on the midrange speakers in the Pentas? It mostly the sensitivity I am worried about. I might have found som replacements from Peerless, but I need more info to know if I am close. They do not fit perfect mechanically but I do
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I agree - I don't think the idea of the numbers arranged in a circle was so profound that any other phone using the same layout is a "rip off". If I recall even nokia had an older phone years before the serene with the number buttons arranged in a circle.
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No sorry, I don't have a cona, or have ever even seen one in person. I'd be worried about too much bass overlap, as the cona is a rather small subwoofer to begin with, but that's just a guess of course.
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John, I'm sad to report that there are actually no b&o products in Moma now at all. When I was there this year the lady in that exhibit area said the last b&o item they had was a beocom, which has also left. Based on what I've seen at Moma, "permanent" items simply mean that they are left there longer than "temporary"
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Shot down Andy? On the contrary I heard there are plans to incorporate that statement into our pledge of allegience. Austin
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