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i may have the same tv as you, if you go in the menu, and set the audio to surround, and enable bbe, it does make a very noticable difference (in particular in dvd's)

Supposedly that's what the SRS does, don't think an ipod has it

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bbe?

all i see is srs and trubass

where is bbe?

bbe?

all i see is srs and trubass

where is bbe?

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srs and bbe are trademark typse of sonic maximizers.

Oftern they work but stopping the speaker from pushing out frequencies you cant hear and focusing them more in the audible range. Giving a percieved increase in sound when it's actually the same wattage just focused where you can hear.

Or atleast thats what i understand of them.

Well, I was looking at my old HP 466 MHz Celeron today, and realized I could sell it. Popped it open began taking off heatsink, removing things etc. Then I realized "Hey I wonder if could fit this mini atx in my old case." And yeah, it did surprisingly HP was not as proprietary as I originally took them as. So now my plan is, just get some cheap pc100 256, throw in it there. Along with a new heatsink for the celeron, and a new powersupply (powersupply will not fit at all in old Raidmax case), then put in my 2nd 40 gig HDD. Nothing big, just a downloading machine to sit next to my main rig.  :D

Edit: Threw in my old GeForce 4 MX 420.  :laugh:

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Why don't u people take more pride in the systems u build even if they are cheap garbage systems

It's not that Microsoft is bad.  They have nice innovative designs and #1 tech support.

But

Logitech products, although more expensive, have higher quality builds and have features not offered by microsoft.  Their tech support is pretty damn good too.

A standard Intellimouse Explorer 4.0 retails for $28, while an mx510 goes for $48.

The mx510 is much more accurate and responds to acceleration better.  It also has handy cruise control buttons (you may not like them, but I do!).

If you don't believe me, go to futureshop and try both.  You will see then.

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I will, thanks. I'm not normally one for luxuries, but a good mouse is usually worth the investment! :rofl:

Yes, I know.  :happy:

But I haven?t here very much space on my desk. And with a Mac and a PC you have to keep two computers up to date. That?s too much effort. I?m a lazy person.&nbs:D :D&nbs;) ;)

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get a nice conso:) :)

Wow, nice! :blush: nice speakers, those and the white Itrigue are the coolest to fit wit Apple :D

posted first time

sorry for quality :blush: :blush:

soon I get digital cam :happy:

case

zoom'd

my crappy 17 inch SM755DF :p

MS IntelliMouse :laugh: :laugh:

Stuff :whistle: :whistle:

Pretty nice. How much did that case run ya?

pics arent THAT bad, btw.

I will, thanks. I'm not normally one for luxuries, but a good mouse is usually worth the investment! :rofl:

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well, interphase peripherals are important, as people use them more and more.

Invest in a good one such as the new mx518 or mx1000

If you can find a cheap mx510 or mx700 (cheap = <$30) , grab that.

Or, if you want a wireless desktop, go for either the mx3100 or the mx duo.

Got some new goodies for my iMac G5

Altec lansing FX6021

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Very nice. I personally don't prefer those speakers, as they are quite tall, however thay seem very nice the way you have set them.

hopefully you have a x86 laptop?

Yes, I know. :happy:

But I haven?t here very much space on my desk. And with a Mac and a PC you have to keep two computers up to date. That?s too much effort. I?m a lazy person:D :;) ;)

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My university setup

Powerbook G5 + Small Form Factor Sony Vaio media center + Custom built PC

get a nice conso:) :)

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That's not a really good solution. A laptop is a better investment. I spent over $600 on my xbox. I should have not.

Wow, thats just beautiful:yes:es:

Question: What is that silver thing in the bottom left corner of pics 1 and 2?

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Subwoower maybe?

I really tried to like this thread. But it is kinda hard, you know, with at least one guy quoting EVERY SINGLE IMAGE DAZZLA HAD IN HIS LAST POST on every page. Please, at least convert the tags from IMG to URL.

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Ok, im tired of people complaining. If you don't like it, choose the neowin lite mode.

n00b.

I am using the Neowin Lite mode.

And seriously, man, "n00b" ? What a laugh.

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I meant to say "use the lo-fi version"

the button for lofi version is in the center of the bottom of the page.

use this, and you wont experience your problem anymore.

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