Is it the kind that you can stream Netflix on? I get more use out of my player for that than watching blu rays. I actually only own 1 movie on blu ray.Hubby bought a blu-ray player from Amazon; he's downstairs getting it set up right now. I don't know WHY he thought we needed a blu-ray player, but *shrug* whatever. He got a really good deal on it, so at least it wasn't that expensive.
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2 of those puppies lol
been thinking of upgrading my sli system for a while now, and caught these at a really good price
Core Clock: 900 MHz
Memory Clock: 4008 MHz Effective
Shader Clock: 1800 MHz
CUDA Cores: 192
Bus Type: PCI-E 2.0
Memory Detail: 2048MB GDDR5
Memory Bit Width: 192 Bit
Memory Speed: 0.5 ns
Memory Bandwidth: 96.19 GB/sec
Texture Fill Rate: 28.8 GT/s
Can't wait to get them stuck in when they arrive
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Is it the kind that you can stream Netflix on? I get more use out of my player for that than watching blu rays. I actually only own 1 movie on blu ray.Hubby bought a blu-ray player from Amazon; he's downstairs getting it set up right now. I don't know WHY he thought we needed a blu-ray player, but *shrug* whatever. He got a really good deal on it, so at least it wasn't that expensive.
Yes, it is. His plan was to get rid of the pc we have next to the TV and make the blu-ray the "media center."
Is it the kind that you can stream Netflix on? I get more use out of my player for that than watching blu rays. I actually only own 1 movie on blu ray.
Yes, it is. His plan was to get rid of the pc we have next to the TV and make the blu-ray the "media center."
He should look into the AppleTV. The only problem with that one is that the ATV maxes out at 720p, and Blu-Ray players go up to 1080. But with certain TV sizes, that doesn't even matter.
Hot damn. Is that one of the Anovos ones?
Because I got my pension today I went to buy the items that were in my basket as Amazon UK. However I discovered that the free postage to Australia for orders over 25 pounds that Amazon UK had been offering finished on the 19th of this month. I still decided to buy the DVDs that were in my basket but the book (The Steampunk Bible) I decided to buy from Book Depository US as they still have free delivery.
If I had bought the items from an Australian store (even an online one) they would have cost a lot more.
Yep, its not even close, the Aussie consumer, and bookbuyers in particular, get a very raw deal.
Just got back from the USA where I purchased a new Vaio laptop, Sony Tablet, and some PS3 games. All were HALF the Aussie price!
Don't get me started on the Aussie prices of books, shoes and clothes!
Ah, but you're also a lot closer to all the discounted Chinese knockoffs, so it's sort of quid pro quo....
On a more serious note, I do actually wonder how this situation will vary as South East Asia continues to grow economically. One would intuit that as the local economy burgeons, transactional and logistical costs should fall, making things (relatively) more affordable for Australians too. It'll be interesting to see what happens.
Nice looking rig you have there.After long research and reading reviews and comparisons and all that jazz, I finally decided to buy a new camera for myself. My first digital camera, that is. I went for a Fujifilm Finepix HS20EXR.
I did not want a full DSLR, I wanted a bridge camera with good specs and this one ticks all the boxes:
24mm-720mm zoom lens (![]()
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CMOS Sensor 16M
ISO 100-12800
RAW Format
Aperture F2.8 to F11
Full HD (1080p) Video recording with stereo sound
Full Manual controls
HDMI Out
Sweep Panorama 360 degrees
Continuous shooting at 8fps
And apparently the best Macro function you can find, being able to take pictures of objects as close as 1cm without distortion.
All this in a compact and stylish package:
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