I'm also wondering if the one on office max's website is the MVA panel: http://www.officemax.com/omax/...=soyo&category_Id=null
If anybody can confirm that it is, I'll go for it.
Sounds awesome, was looking for one.
I don't know much about receivers though, so umm... you guys approve of it?
Also, are there any similar/hotter BF deals?
How do either of these cards (the Auzentech and the Diamond) compare to the M-Audio Revolution?
Also, anybody know about linux support?
EDIT: seems like it's basically supported but the important features (DTS...) aren't
at $260 i'm very tempted.
Does anybody know how the black level compares to a Dell 1704FPT?
Also, is it hard to find ~20" monitors with a composite/s-video input?
Just tested that too. 3 pictures in rapid succession on RAW, takes about 10 seconds to write to the 150x PQI card. For JPEG, it's 4-6 pictures (~3 FPS) and back in action in a couple of seconds.
Got mine! Very excited.
Now two rebates to fill out and a printer to sell (who wants a photosmart 8250? ;))
Stupid question -- where do I find the serial number?
I got the camera from willoughbys (for the $489 before rebate price :(). Also got the printer from staples for $105 with tax. Got this memory card for it from newegg:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820141036
Still need to get other accessories... thanks for the good...
Is the first bundle with the 1gb card worth it? The individual things on that site seem to cost a bit much (judging by the 1gb card and card reader prices on the right)
Also, how/why is this camera worse/cheaper than other DSLR's like the ~$800-$1000 Nikons and Canons?
"THIS ITEM HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED" for my local store. Next one is 20 miles away and says that as well. Too bad, I seem to have lost my surge protector lol so I need a new one.
Got mine. overclocks to 410/750, 73C at load, 2105 in 3dmark06
a little loud, I'll probably be upgrading the cooler.
but best of all, composite extension works in linux.
i'm about to jump on it, but how does it compare to this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814150130
12 vs. 8 pipelines, 600mhz vs 1000mhz memory, and (?) OpenGL 1.5 vs OpenGL 2.0
EDIT: also which were the cards that had a chance of unlocking pipelines?
"Internet Explorer 6 required
Windows XP Game Advisor requires the use of the Windows 98/ME/2000/XP operating system and the Internet Explorer 6 browser."
so much for that test. way too lazy to reboot for that.
the laptop looks pretty good for $450. even better if you really can sign up for the $14.95 AOL plan (and not install the software).
what about the free pc? who can make out what the deal on that is?
~5 minutes for a 2gb download :) @ a solid 5 megs a second
i'm gonna need to find a week when i actually have time to play this though before making the account
yeah, what do you guys think are the chances they'll stay at this price (or lower) until I have some spending money?
i always figure prices can only go down on tech. but you never know..
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