I'm about to purchase a new laptop and am debating where to put my dollars to work in terms of encrypting my data. I'd love to get the community's thoughts on BitLocker vs. Hardware-Based Encryption...
The choices have come down to:
1) Vista Ultimate w/ BitLocker enabled on a 5400 RPM 320...
Does anyone know what I need to do to pass my TV's Audio signal to my PC speakers?
This is what I have:
- Dell LCD TV
- PC w/ sound card currently intergrated into the mobo
- Comcast Cable
Would I need a sound card? a HT reciever? The answer seems so simple to me, but for some reason...
Same here in Houston.
The current deal for the 26in LCD is at 1399 now....until Monday.
Does anyone think a 25 ms reponse rate is a deal breaker for this unit? I don't really game.
My initial research: http://www.extremetech.com/art.../0,1558,1736064,00.asp
I definitely want to keep this purchase around $1500 or less.
Actually, I was surfing last night and found out that the W2600 (26 inch LCD TV from Dell) is going for $1499. Anyone have any comments on that model?
I read that the remote is somewhat weak. Are you experiencing any of that?
Also, does anyone know why the 23inch model has been discontinued? It's not coming up in the Home section.
Wow, what a great price. $999 now. Time to look for some more review on this model. In the mean time, can you offer up any other comments on the model? Things you wished it had? Things it lacks?
In the next month, I'm in the market for both a flat-panel TV and a LCD monitor. Instead of spending money on two separate items, I thought I might look into a display that can fulfill both needs. My initial research has led me to two makes: Samsung and Viewsonic.
Samsung - The LT-P227W...
What if one antenna is left as is and the other is replaced with the directional antenna? Will I still get some coverage in the other directions?
Thanks for the links. Those are pretty good solutions. However, I need to provide a solution to this problem remotely. My relatives are pretty...
I've got the ancient Netgear MR814 sitting in the center of my house. For some reason, dropage is more frequent than ever, and I'm assuming there is some new element in the house that I'm not considering that is causing it. I first toyed with the idea of switching routers, but research tells...
Thanks for the replies thus far....
i think downgrading to 900 mhxz may be the most economical solution at this point. Although, it won't solve the recurrent connection drops I get even when I don't use my phone...
It's well known that 802.11b and 2.4 Ghz cordless phones don't mix. My experience is that whenever the phone is picked up, my wifi connection goes down.
Since my Netgear MR814 is causing problems beyond issues with my cordless phones, I'm thinking about upgrading to an 802.11g wifi router...
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