It does mention Apple TV right there on the front page--I'm very excited.
Also trepidacious, since I'm a sinkhole of bad computer karma right now, with both my Powerbook and my PC down for the count. Powerbook's in the shop--hopefully it's just a connection issue they can resolve by opening it up and closing it properly again, and I guess it's time to get a new PC. I've been making do with a linux box at home for a desktop server, but it's not viable as a primary box for me if only because I can't remote into work (uhh, I don't think).
So my plan this weekend is to spend money I shouldn't buying a PC with at least 2GB of RAM, room to bump up my graphics card if I don't shoot for the moon the first time out, and decent storage to use as my primary bedroom computer. The Linux box may be reinstalled or may be used as is (Ubuntu 7.something) to serve up iTunes to the PC and the returning Powerbook as well as store files and be backup media.
I'll also need a drive enclosure so I can spin up the unbroken IDE drive (I'm assuming that any PC I buy today will be serial ATA) and grab my data off that and start rebuilding some semblance of a home.
Hmm. Now I'm wondering if I should move the cable modem out into the living room and run wire back into the bedroom, instead of having the router in the bedroom...ah, decisions, decisions.
if I just want something to play softly next to the bed is this cool or do I need to invest more than $5?
Laga, yes, that will work fine. Be aware, it does NOT come with a power adapter. So you might be using a ton of batteries. Not sure what its consumption rate is.
If you are wanting something simple right at the bed, not a traveling thing, go to a thrift store and buy someones old computer speakers. They have the 1/8" jack on them. Plug in, turn on, tunes! :) That's what I did for the kitchen.
omputer speakers. They have the 1/8" jack on them. Plug in, turn on, tunes! :) That's what I did for the kitchen.
That's what I've got in my "office"! Though eventually I plan to buy something nicer. Or rather, buy something nicer for the bedroom, adn bring the off-brand iHome thing into the office, so I can have radio AND itunes.
That's what I've got in my "office"!
Clearly great minds thinking alike.
oh hey I think I already have some spare speakers on the shelf in my closet. Cool!
for our itunes mac friends...
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Heaven forbid I try to sync ND's library with mine.
I'm gonna need a bigger boat hard drive.
So, if a person were in the market for a new laptop, would CNET reviews be a good place to start looking? Or is there somewhere else? I'm looking for cheapish but not crappy.
you can start there, but I find their reviews to be somewhat inadequate and usually out of date for my purposes. you might start reading and then ask here for opinions, etc.
I like Dell and Dell has decent deals on refurbished laptops.
I know others here like Sony.
Toshibas also get very high marks around here.