That one is probably fine. AOC is a discount brand, but at that price even if it only last a few years it's a great deal.
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For what it is worth my no-name discount monitor is on its third computer.
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A couple of years would be fine with me.
Given the things our fucking phones can do....is it really that challenging?
You might be surprised. I haven't dug into the conflict resolution code personally, but I'd imagine it's pretty hairy stuff. DVR (or at least Set-top-box which is more my area) hardware is also pretty low-spec stuff to keep costs contained.
Where does the bulk of the spend come from in building a DVR?
I'm not sure. I'm not involved on the hardware side of things, but I know there aren't a lot of memory and compute resources.
We can get men on the moon with the computing power of a calculator but can't have a dvr realize that The Colbert Report reairs a lot?
Mine already looks for shows across multiple channels and times. Actually I think this TimeWarner box doesn't. Comcast did though.
I'm fed up with iPad Calendar app not working right. What apps do folks use for calendar that isn't the Apple one? I have iCloud calendars and Exchange calendars that I need sync'd.
Agenda is my fave cal for the ipad.
But I use google calendar for all my calendar needs.
it has great potential. But says "by using the local IOS calendar app". So I sent a note to the developer asking, if I am having issues with sync with my local iOS app, will I have issues with your app too? We shall see! Thanks for the rec!