Me too, but the one big screen died in 10 years. I was glad, too. Sent from my iPad 2
On Dec 2, 2011, at 9:02 PM, DSinc <[email protected]> wrote: > ... ;) > I keep tvs until they die! > Duncan > > > On 12/02/2011 19:26, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: >> I keep tvs for 10 years. >> >> Sent from my iPad 2 >> >> On Dec 2, 2011, at 6:35 PM, Joshua MacCraw<[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> What I meant was that with new tv's coming with these features standard for >>> the past couple of years, sometime soon market for these add-on devices are >>> going to be outmoded and I think that time is coming soon if not already >>> upon us . >>> On Dec 2, 2011 1:45 PM, "Francisco Tapia"<[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> well... it costs between $50 to $120 for these devices VS spending on a >>>> $300 xbox/ps3 or +$500 on a new TV, and buying a new TV is sometimes a >>>> difficult proposition.. example: >>>> >>>> My Samsung in one room was purchased when USB video support was the thing, >>>> and ethernet was new on TVs, so it supported minimal apps. Samsung is one >>>> of the hardware vendors out there that just kinda suck in software support >>>> :(, I say that because the TV that I have has all the same hardware like >>>> the newer TV that came out a few months after that supported dlna streaming >>>> ethernet.. arg! Past the time where I can go back and return it.. and am I >>>> really going to hold on to the TV box for any length of time? No, i'm >>>> not... >>>> >>>> My recent purchased TV supports dlna plus a plethora of Apps... no >>>> roku/atv2 required. it even has wifi :) (i purposefully skipped out on 3D, >>>> dont like it, dont want it) >>>> >>>> >>>> -Francisco >>>> http://bit.ly/sqlthis | Tsql and More... >>>> <http://db.tt/JeXURAx> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 11:27, Joshua MacCraw<[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> With dnla,netflix, hulu, and etc... I becoming mainstream features on tv >>>>> sets, nevermind xbox or playstation doing them, once you have dnla& >>>>> CIFS/NFS servers setup I don't see the point in many of these other >>>>> devices. >>>>>
