I have a later version of this, the G200 Quad MMS.
If you buy the card with the TV tuner onboard, you can only watch TV with the displays hooked up to the card. A separate TV tuner can display on any of the displays, as with DVDs. You can't do that with the Dualhead cards though, since they...
<< HOW DID YOU GUYS SET UP YOUR DRIVES?
I TRY UNDER DOS, FDISK DOESN'T SHOW CORRECT NUMBER OF GIG...ONLY SHOW ~48GB, BUT AFTER I FORMATTED IT, IT SHOW ALL 120GB OR ~111GB BUT I CHECK UNDER FDISK IS STILL SAY ~48GB AND FILE SYSTEM UNDER FAT16...HOW CAN I FORMATTED IT TO FAT32? I TRY DOING EVERY...
If the UPS site can't find it, it just means that the package is still sitting at the Dell loading dock. What they do is print their own waybills, slap them on the packages and ship them all out at once. It doesn't go onto the UPS system until it's scanned by UPS.
Bought 2 early 4/23, shipped Monday. Last one bought late 4/23, shipped today even though they sent me an email saying it would be delayed until next Monday. Oh yeah, all three were at $125.
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Doesn't qualify WD warranty...oh well...just hope they don't die the day after the 1 year Dell warranty ends...knocked on wood... >>
This can be easily dealt with. About when the warranty is due to expire:
You: Hello? Dell? My HDD is making strange clicking noises...
Stupid Dell...
Active noise cancellation doesn't work well with speakers since the microphone signal is not coming from where you would perceive the noise. In fact, I would venture to say it doesn't work at all with speakers.
There are many headphone-based active noise cancellation solutions you can...
<< not only are they binned, they are sometimes artificially binned, or so it would seem. Like the new P4's that Intel is selling as 1.6GHz seem to run pretty predictably at higher than 2GHz. So even though their process is good and produces high quality yields, Intel can somehow make more...
Well, ordered in the wee hours of the 23rd when the 20% off first went online... still in production.
(keeps fingers crossed)
In all seriousness though, I forsee some nasty phone calls if this order gets cancelled.
Those of you that have received your drives - what were your order numbers? Maybe they did a cutoff based on order number and are cancelling everything above a certain threshold.
My point was that in the past flubbed Dell deals, they didn't even do an authorization. The fact that the authorization showed up a day after placing the order makes me hopeful...
Come on Dell! Give me my drives!
I was one of the first to get in on the $125 deal, ordered around 2 AM Monday night/Tuesday morning, and it looks like Dell has charged my credit card today - my available credit has gone down. Still says 'In Production' on the order status page though.
Hmm, just checked on my order status and it says.... CANCELLED!
I got both acknowledgement and confirmation emails, and Dell never emailed me about cancelling my order! I'M PISSED! Time to bitch out those stupid CSRs...
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