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[ale] [OT] TVs
- Subject: [ale] [OT] TVs
- From: ale at cogginsnet.com (Robert Coggins)
- Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2011 11:48:28 -0400
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Chip,
Does the wireless work over 802.11g or will I need to get a N router. On
the specs I just keep seeing that it is 802.11N. Pandora not working
wouldn't be so good. That would be the second app being used. I guess my
question to you is: would you buy another one? I am not sure I am seeing a
viable alternative.
Mike,
Not really an option right now. This is going to go on my dresser in my
bedroom and the wife wants it as minimum of a profile as possible.
Thanks for the input guys. Right now it sounds like my only/best choice is
the vizio...
Rob
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 11:11 AM, mute wonder <mutewonder at gmail.com> wrote:
> *blink* They make TV with built-in wifi, now? That's awesome. How good is
> the wifi, usually? How do you integrate it with your network--a remote
> display? Actually, you mention 'apps' that come on the TV, so I guess all
> the control and features are accessible that way without fiddling with a
> computer.
>
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> We have questions, too."
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