[CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-25 Thread Tom Piwowar
Cable ads attacking Verizon confuse consumers
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080621/ap_on_hi_te/tec_cable_vs_fiber_ads

Cable companies are running ads with a curiously similar message, 
emphasizing that cable networks "are" fiber-optic, even though none of 
the companies draw fiber all the way to the home, like Verizon does in 
most cases when it installs FiOS. This allows for higher Internet speeds 
and, according to Consumer Reports, better picture quality. 

"Cable is deploying the rhetoric instead of the technology," said Verizon 
spokeswoman Bobbi Henson. 


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-25 Thread mike
I like the last bit about Verizon running misleading ads regarding
compressed and uncompressed video.

Personally I don't care if they lay kewpie dolls from end to end, I care
about the end result and cost.

Mike

On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 7:01 PM, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Cable ads attacking Verizon confuse consumers
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080621/ap_on_hi_te/tec_cable_vs_fiber_ads
>
> Cable companies are running ads with a curiously similar message,
> emphasizing that cable networks "are" fiber-optic, even though none of
> the companies draw fiber all the way to the home, like Verizon does in
> most cases when it installs FiOS. This allows for higher Internet speeds
> and, according to Consumer Reports, better picture quality.
>
> "Cable is deploying the rhetoric instead of the technology," said Verizon
> spokeswoman Bobbi Henson.
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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-25 Thread Eric S. Sande

Personally I don't care if they lay kewpie dolls from end to end, I care
about the end result and cost.


Yeah, that's pretty much the bottom line.  But I figure I'm going to
get a bigger long term return on massive capital investment now than
I am on putting band aids on what I've got.

It's really not a matter of marketing.  It's a matter of the marketplace.

People like my product if they can get it and every day more people
can.  If they have a choice they'll buy my product because it's a
better product at a lower price.

I'm a businessman.  I have no choice but to invest in my business in
order to bring superior product to the marketplace.  If my product
is superior people will buy it and I will prosper.

I don't actually care what my competitors say.  They may have good
products too.  I'll never knock their products.

But the marketplace decides.

I do feel that getting into a pissing contest is counterproductive.

Let the product do the talking and let the marketplace decide is
my philosophy.

This is of course only my personal opinion.


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-25 Thread mike
I haven't seen much market place decisions around here.  I have one bad
choice.  I keep wondering when DSL will die...and then I realize some still
use dial up.

Mike

On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 10:00 PM, Eric S. Sande <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> But the marketplace decides.
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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-26 Thread David K Watson

We have finally decided to move to Verizon FIOS.  Verizon has
been pushing it hard in my area, even going so far as to send
door-to-door salespeople, which ordinarily ups my sales resistance,
but inthis case I have finally been persuaded.

Verizon is offering to replace our landline, cable and internet service
for about as much as we are paying Comcast for our cable and
internet, so we will essentially be saving the cost of our home phone
service.  Furthermore, if we merge our cell phone bill (already with
Verizon) with the FIOS bill, they have promised to take 20% off that.
We can pay an extra $5/month to lock in these rates for two years,
and will have 90 days to rescind service without penalty.  The basic
cable lineup we will get is also better than what comcast provides.

Even if there turn out to be a few small gotchas in the details, I am
fed up with Comcast's service.  They can't even properly manage
their core competency as a cable provider properly.  I see pixellation
on the digital channels daily.  Also, they can't seem to grasp the fact
that people like to watch particular channels, so they routinely move
channels around (usually swapping analogue to digital in order to
gain bandwidth) and neglect to tell anyone where they have moved.
They could use their cable box messaging for this purpose, but
instead only use it for promotions.  As for the internet service,
it has gotten very slow lately, and I can't listen to any internet
streaming without lots of buffering.  I have gone through this before,
and I am sure that it is because the addition of new customers
to our local node have overloaded it and things will get better when
Comcast gets around to putting in some new hardware, but as Tom
has pointed out, their service on the other end with email etc.
is likewise terrible.

David

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Subject: Re: Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

I like the last bit about Verizon running misleading ads regarding
compressed and uncompressed video.

Personally I don't care if they lay kewpie dolls from end to end, I  
care

about the end result and cost.

Mike



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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-26 Thread gerald
http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2008/03/31/comcast-degrades-hd.html

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1008271

i have comcast in dc.  my sister has fios in dallas, which was very much 
better.  

the differences i saw in the tv images was considerable.  almost the same as 
the spread between regular and hd on a dvd.

the ball at tennis is no longer round, and is fuzzy on comcast.

for internet service comcast  is much more than adequate for home and small 
office.

At 10:01 PM 6/25/2008, you wrote:
>Cable ads attacking Verizon confuse consumers
>http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080621/ap_on_hi_te/tec_cable_vs_fiber_ads
>
>Cable companies are running ads with a curiously similar message, 
>emphasizing that cable networks "are" fiber-optic, even though none of 
>the companies draw fiber all the way to the home, like Verizon does in 
>most cases when it installs FiOS. This allows for higher Internet speeds 
>and, according to Consumer Reports, better picture quality. 
>
>"Cable is deploying the rhetoric instead of the technology," said Verizon 
>spokeswoman Bobbi Henson. 
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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-26 Thread Tom Piwowar
>Let the product do the talking and let the marketplace decide is
>my philosophy.

Looks to me like engineer logic, but the market works with marketing 
logic. That is why this story caught my attention. The marketeers list 
features that are irrelevant to how their product performs and swift boat 
the competition with bizarre claims.  


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-27 Thread gerald
>
>
>Let the product do the talking and let the marketplace decide is
>my philosophy.
Here in the united states,

the entire effort of the advertising industry is to convince the marketplace 
that an inferior product is the product of need.

get a logo, a color, and a jingle.

start with GM and ford, run through Procter gamble,   continue with BofA, 
citibank, and on forever.
crummy overpriced products, wretched service, but resolution to an identity 
crisis.


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-27 Thread Chris Dunford
> Here in the united states,
> 
> the entire effort of the advertising industry is to convince the
> marketplace that an inferior product is the product of need.
> 
> get a logo, a color, and a jingle.
> 
> start with GM and ford, run through Procter gamble,   continue with
> BofA, citibank, and on forever.

Also, wars.  Be sure not to introduce new "war" product in August.


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-27 Thread Tony B
I haven't been paying attention, but I think it's a bit of a leap to
say that FIOS is inferior to cable (if anyone has?). Cable seems
capable of faster speeds, but will they offer those better speeds at
better prices is the question.


>> the entire effort of the advertising industry is to convince the
>> marketplace that an inferior product is the product of need.


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread Paul Meyer
My clear preference is for FIOS over comcast for internet.  The FIOS tv service
left somethings to be desired. The cable box and its software is c-r-*-p (yes, 
it is crop).
Perhaps unrelated to the set-top problems is that channels (particularly the 
local
channels, and PBS) drop out all the time.  You have never lived unless you try
to delete a failed DVR recording from a FIOS cable box. I don't think the On
demand offerings are as extensive (except in the area of porn). 
-Paul Meyer


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--- On Thu, 6/26/08, gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies
To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@listserv.aol.com
Date: Thursday, June 26, 2008, 2:12 PM

http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2008/03/31/comcast-degrades-hd.html

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1008271

i have comcast in dc.  my sister has fios in dallas, which was very much
better.  

the differences i saw in the tv images was considerable.  almost the same as
the spread between regular and hd on a dvd.

the ball at tennis is no longer round, and is fuzzy on comcast.

for internet service comcast  is much more than adequate for home and small
office.

At 10:01 PM 6/25/2008, you wrote:
>Cable ads attacking Verizon confuse consumers
>http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080621/ap_on_hi_te/tec_cable_vs_fiber_ads
>
>Cable companies are running ads with a curiously similar message, 
>emphasizing that cable networks "are" fiber-optic, even though
none of 
>the companies draw fiber all the way to the home, like Verizon does in 
>most cases when it installs FiOS. This allows for higher Internet speeds 
>and, according to Consumer Reports, better picture quality. 
>
>"Cable is deploying the rhetoric instead of the technology," said
Verizon 
>spokeswoman Bobbi Henson. 
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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread Paul Meyer
Is cable really supposed to have faster speeds?  If so,
that has to assume no contention with other users.
Isn't FIOS bandwidth allocated on a per-connection basis?
-Paul Meyer

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Date: Friday, June 27, 2008, 9:50 AM

I haven't been paying attention, but I think it's a bit of a leap to
say that FIOS is inferior to cable (if anyone has?). Cable seems
capable of faster speeds, but will they offer those better speeds at
better prices is the question.


>> the entire effort of the advertising industry is to convince the
>> marketplace that an inferior product is the product of need.


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread Paul Meyer
Good point Tom. Advertising would not
be a massive industry if it did not affect
market outcomes (all hail the sovereign consumer!)

Checkout One Laptop Per Child project laptop.org

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Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies
To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Date: Thursday, June 26, 2008, 7:08 PM

>Let the product do the talking and let the marketplace decide is
>my philosophy.

Looks to me like engineer logic, but the market works with marketing 
logic. That is why this story caught my attention. The marketeers list 
features that are irrelevant to how their product performs and swift boat 
the competition with bizarre claims.  


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread Michel Lowe
The only contention with other users on FiOS is at the CO and the backbone.
The fiber to the prem is a home run and not a shared medium.
-Mike

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> Is cable really supposed to have faster speeds?  If so,
> that has to assume no contention with other users.
> Isn't FIOS bandwidth allocated on a per-connection basis?
> -Paul Meyer
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> Checkout One Laptop Per Child project laptop.org
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> --- On Fri, 6/27/08, Tony B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Tony B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies
> To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
> Date: Friday, June 27, 2008, 9:50 AM
> 
> I haven't been paying attention, but I think it's a bit of a leap to
> say that FIOS is inferior to cable (if anyone has?). Cable seems
> capable of faster speeds, but will they offer those better speeds at
> better prices is the question.
> 
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> >> the entire effort of the advertising industry is to convince the
> >> marketplace that an inferior product is the product of need.
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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread gerald
Wimbledon is currently on nbc hd and espn2hd.

nbc is probably 1080p

espn is maybe 540.

i can see the net strings clearly on nbc.  the scoreboard is clear when looking 
from 100' away.
fine looking images.

on espn, the net is a gray smear, and the scoreboard is fuzzy.

the two feeds are different, so this may not be a compression issue.

i have comcast by the way. 


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread mike
Unless somthing has changed, there is no 1080p broadcasts yet.

Mike

On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 12:14 PM, gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Wimbledon is currently on nbc hd and espn2hd.
>
> nbc is probably 1080p
>
> espn is maybe 540.
>
> i can see the net strings clearly on nbc.  the scoreboard is clear when
> looking from 100' away.
> fine looking images.
>
> on espn, the net is a gray smear, and the scoreboard is fuzzy.
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> the two feeds are different, so this may not be a compression issue.
>
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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread Rev. Stewart Marshall

All I can say is that LCD/Plasma TV's are the best way to go for clarity.

I have a conventional in the bedroom and a flatpanel in the Living 
room and the difference is absolutely clear.  I can read the text and 
clearly see it.


I also have TIVO on both sets and the TIVO menu is crystal clear on 
the flatpanel and it is fuzzy on the Tube one.


Eventually I will replace all the TV's with panels as they are so 
crisp and clear.


Stewart


At 03:47 PM 6/28/2008, you wrote:

Unless somthing has changed, there is no 1080p broadcasts yet.

Mike

On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 12:14 PM, gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Wimbledon is currently on nbc hd and espn2hd.
>
> nbc is probably 1080p
>
> espn is maybe 540.
>
> i can see the net strings clearly on nbc.  the scoreboard is clear when
> looking from 100' away.
> fine looking images.
>
> on espn, the net is a gray smear, and the scoreboard is fuzzy.
>
> the two feeds are different, so this may not be a compression issue.
>
> i have comcast by the way.


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread gerald
how do you compare the lcd & plasma with dlp, or with 3 gun lcd/dlp?  best buy  
or circuit city have pretty good lineups for comparison.

as mike points out,  broadcasts are 1080i at  the major networks, however, the 
way i read this, there is sometimes a 1080p datastream in the signal

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1080p

regards

jer

At 06:19 PM 6/28/2008, you wrote:
>All I can say is that LCD/Plasma TV's are the best way to go for clarity.
>
>I have a conventional in the bedroom and a flatpanel in the Living room and 
>the difference is absolutely clear.  I can read the text and clearly see it.
>
>I also have TIVO on both sets and the TIVO menu is crystal clear on the 
>flatpanel and it is fuzzy on the Tube one.
>
>Eventually I will replace all the TV's with panels as they are so crisp and 
>clear.
>
>Stewart
>
>
>At 03:47 PM 6/28/2008, you wrote:
>>Unless somthing has changed, there is no 1080p broadcasts yet.
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 12:14 PM, gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Wimbledon is currently on nbc hd and espn2hd.
>>>
>>> nbc is probably 1080p
>>>
>>> espn is maybe 540.
>>>
>>> i can see the net strings clearly on nbc.  the scoreboard is clear when
>>> looking from 100' away.
>>> fine looking images.
>>>
>>> on espn, the net is a gray smear, and the scoreboard is fuzzy.
>>>
>>> the two feeds are different, so this may not be a compression issue.
>>>
>>> i have comcast by the way.
>
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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread Rev. Stewart Marshall

I have not heard great things about DLP.

On the others I have no idea.  I just know from what I have 
personally seen at home and other.


To me that is the acid test.  I do not have specialized video going 
to feed all my TV's so I can show the best it can possibly do.


One of the biggest problems in looking at TV's and such at Best Buy 
or Circuit City is that you are usually seeing specialized feeds to 
show the best the TV can do under ideal conditions.  Most of us at 
home do not have ideal conditions.


I also check www.Cnet.com and Consumer Reports.

They usually have the best reviews on stuff.  Straightforward and honest.

I recently used my Tomtom with someone who bought a Garmin and he 
preferred my Tomtom to his Garmin.  The Tomtom was listed as a Bestbuy by CR.


Stewart

At 06:00 PM 6/28/2008, you wrote:
how do you compare the lcd & plasma with dlp, or with 3 gun 
lcd/dlp?  best buy  or circuit city have pretty good lineups for comparison.


as mike points out,  broadcasts are 1080i at  the major networks, 
however, the way i read this, there is sometimes a 1080p datastream 
in the signal


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1080p

regards

jer


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread Eric S. Sande

Isn't FIOS bandwidth allocated on a per-connection basis?


Yes as far as I know.  We operate on a you pay for it you
get it business model.  All the time.


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread Wayne Dernoncourt
Rev. Stewart Marshall
> I have not heard great things about DLP.

One of the guys that is a regular on Leo LaPorte's
TechGuy podcasts seems to prefer DLP's over plasma or
LCD in some applications.  Evidently DLP on the
widescreen (theater) is a no-brainer.

> On the others I have no idea.  I just know from what
> I have personally seen at home and other.

I still have a tube at home, maybe one of these days I'll
switch.

> To me that is the acid test.  I do not have
> specialized video going to feed all my TV's so I can
> show the best it can possibly do.

> One of the biggest problems in looking at TV's and
> such at Best Buy or Circuit City is that you are
> usually seeing specialized feeds to show the best
> the TV can do under ideal conditions.  Most of us at
> home do not have ideal conditions.

> I also check www.Cnet.com and Consumer Reports.

> They usually have the best reviews on stuff.
> Straightforward and honest.

> I recently used my Tomtom with someone who bought a
> Garmin and he preferred my Tomtom to his Garmin.  The
> Tomtom was listed as a Bestbuy by CR.

CR seems to have a built-in bias in some categories.
When reviewing computers they only talked about PC's.
PC's have a huge majority of the market, business and
home - I'm not sure that necessarily a good idea.  Are
there other platforms that could fill the need better?
Besides the obvious, the Mac, if they only want a game
system how about an Xbox or PS3?  Read the reviews as
a way to get smarter... of course, YMMV.

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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread Rev. Stewart Marshall

I include in their bias American made cars.

In many of their past reviews they would talk about what was right 
with the American made car and then give it lousy ratings when it did 
not deserve it.  (In checking their charts they usually were on par 
with the foreign made one)


In many cases I have lived in areas where owning a foreign made car 
was uneconomical as you had to travel great distances to get service.


My in-laws own an Accura and still have to travel 300 miles for 
service on their vehicle.


Where I live presently it is no problem getting service on foreign 
made cars as they are ubiquitous in this area (Especially foreign 
bought foreign cars, military base)


Not only that in our state, Hyundai, Kia, and Mercedes all have plants.

Stewart


At 08:18 PM 6/28/2008, you wrote:


CR seems to have a built-in bias in some categories.
When reviewing computers they only talked about PC's.
PC's have a huge majority of the market, business and
home - I'm not sure that necessarily a good idea.  Are
there other platforms that could fill the need better?
Besides the obvious, the Mac, if they only want a game
system how about an Xbox or PS3?  Read the reviews as
a way to get smarter... of course, YMMV.


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread Tom Piwowar
>My clear preference is for FIOS over comcast for internet.

I'm having a rooftop antenna installed next week. Fie on modern 
technology.


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread Eric S. Sande

My clear preference is for FIOS over comcast for internet.


I'm having a rooftop antenna installed next week. Fie on modern 
technology.


Not necessarily a bad idea but you are going to get slow
ping speeds to a geosynchronous satellite.  It's that pesky
speed of light issue that we've discussed before.

You are going to get slaughtered in online games.

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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-29 Thread Tom Piwowar
>Not necessarily a bad idea but you are going to get slow
>ping speeds to a geosynchronous satellite.  It's that pesky
>speed of light issue that we've discussed before.

Not for broadband, just for digital TV. My $20/mo Internet connection is 
just fine for that, but I think it would be silly to use broadband for 
video.


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-29 Thread Tom Piwowar
>I have not heard great things about DLP.

DLP has greatly reduced the cost of video projectors and I think that is 
great. On the down side, lamp life is 6,000 hours and the replacement 
cost is about half the cost of the unit. I know my CRT TVs have been 
around longer than 6,000 hours. I have seen claims that LCD displays last 
60,000 hours. Big difference.


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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-29 Thread gerald
some dlp units require factory replacement of the bulb.  others are a do it 
your self.  the do it yourself cost is around $1-200.

bulb life is frequently only 2-3000hrs.  1000 hrs is 6 weeks.  you turn your tv 
on first thing in the morning and turn it off when go to bed, the bulb lasts 
less than 6 months.  i listen to music choice on mine.  the screen is on.

Samsung offers a product with an led lamp.  i do not see any specs on bulb 
lifetime, but it is significantly greater life than an incandescent.

Cnet and others rate this samsung dlp led quite highly.


At 12:16 PM 6/29/2008, you wrote:
>>I have not heard great things about DLP.
>
>DLP has greatly reduced the cost of video projectors and I think that is 
>great. On the down side, lamp life is 6,000 hours and the replacement 
>cost is about half the cost of the unit. I know my CRT TVs have been 
>around longer than 6,000 hours. I have seen claims that LCD displays last 
>60,000 hours. Big difference.
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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-29 Thread John Duncan Yoyo
If you get a clear signal from a roof top antenna it certainly is the
way to go.  No compression artifacts from the cable and Satellite
providers trying to scrunch more signal into the limitations of their
bandwidth.

On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 10:12 PM, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-29 Thread John Duncan Yoyo
They used to have DLP in the gym I go to.  About once every six months
they would all post a notification that it was time to change the
bulb.  Since they all ran the same 24/7 all the messages would come up
around the same time. Now they have plasma panels.

On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I have not heard great things about DLP.
>
> DLP has greatly reduced the cost of video projectors and I think that is
> great. On the down side, lamp life is 6,000 hours and the replacement
> cost is about half the cost of the unit. I know my CRT TVs have been
> around longer than 6,000 hours. I have seen claims that LCD displays last
> 60,000 hours. Big difference.
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Re: [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-29 Thread mike
The DLP's we looked at, the lamps were a couple hundred.


Mike

On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >I have not heard great things about DLP.
>
> DLP has greatly reduced the cost of video projectors and I think that is
> great. On the down side, lamp life is 6,000 hours and the replacement
> cost is about half the cost of the unit. I know my CRT TVs have been
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[CGUYS] Gaming systens [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread Eric S. Sande
if they only want a game system how about an Xbox or 
PS3?


Well I can address that.

I still see people thinking of games as being Donkey Kong
on a C64.  Nothing wrong with that, that was OK.

In the current century an ultra-fast PC is a basic requirement
for major titles.  If they have a console version it's going to be
stripped down.

It's not Donkey Kong anymore, in short.

If you want a quality gaming experience you need some
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Re: [CGUYS] Gaming systens [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread Rev. Stewart Marshall

And a lot of storage!

Stewart


At 09:14 PM 6/28/2008, you wrote:

Well I can address that.

I still see people thinking of games as being Donkey Kong
on a C64.  Nothing wrong with that, that was OK.

In the current century an ultra-fast PC is a basic requirement
for major titles.  If they have a console version it's going to be
stripped down.

It's not Donkey Kong anymore, in short.

If you want a quality gaming experience you need some
serious hardware.


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Re: [CGUYS] Gaming systens [CGUYS] Cable Fights FIOS with Lies

2008-06-28 Thread Eric S. Sande

And a lot of storage!


Well, the real hardware overhead is in the graphics processors
and the cpus.  In gaming applications the entire machine is
being pushed to the maximum.

That is why geeks like me buy 1000 watt power supplies,
multiple video cards and big displays.

It makes sense if you are into the gaming thing.

For a normal person it would be severe overkill. .

But normal people don't do this, OK?




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