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About time... I picked it up and it works pretty well. My beefs: Eevry command sent causes it to rebuffer the stream and the List command isn't doing what it should for my DirecTV HR20-100. Otherwise, very cool!
You already can, you could've pre-ordered it at the non-sub price.
Pre-orders and the fact that so many couldn't upgrade at reduced price.
Translation: I'm not interested, so if someone else is interested, then they are somehow mentally deficient. It is a valid article, though I'm not sure if any of it is NEW news as none of this was info that we didn't already know.
Jeebus, what happened to this being a place for gadget freaks? I'm going to have to be a jerk and assume that everyone who yawned at this is more worried about the color of their phone than its functionality :).
I guess you have to weigh what twice the RAM and effective processor power is worth to you.
Getting conflicting info re: holds from UPS sources. Oh, well...
I wrote out this big long post and it got eaten... oh, well. I have had fairly direct exposure to a "Sender/receiever has requested a hold for specific delivery date", but on this scale it seems not as likely. Funny how with all those folks claiming to have received that I have yet to see pics/vids in the wild... I suspect most will arrive Friday aside froma small bunch of Thursday arrivals.
Not actually true, there is a delivery block/hold on these and they will arrive on the 19th.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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