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10 Cool Gadgets You Can't Get Here--Yet
#10
Posted 15 April 2008 - 03:32 PM
This article is completely inaccurate. You can buy facebanks right here in New York City for 40 dollars. There is a store on 8th street and broadway that sells them. It's called "AC Gears." I seriously suggest to whoever wrote this article to do thorough research before making claims like the title of this article does.
Sincerely,
A facebank lover.
http://www.acgears.c...o_Facebank.html
and it was in the new york times. man no research was done. shame on you pc world person.
Sincerely,
A facebank lover.
http://www.acgears.c...o_Facebank.html
and it was in the new york times. man no research was done. shame on you pc world person.
#14
Posted 21 May 2008 - 01:15 PM
Hi Bapzzy, How does this dongle work? What HD channels does it receive? Just local terrestrial broadcast channels? If that is the case, how compelling is such a product? I mean, is local TV that interesting to people such that they want to watch it on their PCs? Is there a PVR like client that can be used with it? I ask becasue now that I have a PVR at home, I can barely stand to watch normal TV in a hotel. Thanks for your feedback.
Will
Will
#15
Posted 28 May 2008 - 11:58 AM
It will take any analog/digital transmission (antenna), analog /digital cable input in full HD or std NTSC and pipes it into your computer where you can watch it/record it and use your own computer as DVR. You must have FAST computer to use the record while watching feature. It also accepts rca typ three plug video/audio l/audio r
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