Phoenix257
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I,jel se tvoje misljenje promenilo u vezi ASUSA ili ne?Ma još da ima wireless, gde bi mu bio kraj. Inače, dobio sam sličnu spravicu od Asusa (O!play HDP-R1) i nešto sam se igrao s tim. Mnogo je lošiji od WD TV-a, jedino što ima mrežu pa tu dobija dosta na upotrebljivosti s obzirom da će cena izgleda biti dosta slična. Jedino što nema trenutno nikakve podrške, tj. treba da prođe par promena firmware-a da bi to bilo to.
http://wdtvforum.com/main/index.php?PHPSESSID=b0442dce2ba9147808dd199e4ec63d25&topic=2746.0That would be the new WD TV Gen2 -- we will have more details and news about this product soon.
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Yes I did but the unit don't recognize them.Then I made contact with B-rad and he told me that it is a hole new thing to do even it is the same board.He must have one of this unit to do the modifications and he don't wan't to buy it himself.
Firmware
Upravo sam nabavio WD TV. Imam problem s učitavanjem novog firmwarea (tvornički u njemu je 1.01.70). Pokušavam staviti novi firmware preko 3 različita USB sticka (2 kom. od 2GB ili 1 od 64MB, svi FAT32 ili NTFS), no ni u kom slučaju mi se ne pojavljuje ikona/poruka "firmware upgrade". Pazio sam pritom na sve ono na što se upozorava po forumima - USB-ovi su formatirani na FAT32 (ili NTFS), wdtv.bin i wdtv.ver stavim u root (negdje čak kažu da ekstenzije moraju biti napisane velikim slovima pa sam i to probao ), resetirao sam ga ručno, pa factory reset,... Koji mu je ? Je li ovo materijal za reklamaciju?
Izgleda znači, da ipak postoje HDMI i "HDMI" kablovi. Znao sam da ima razlike, sa lošijima ide lošija slika, senke, i ostalo, ali da može skroz da blokira signal .... to nisam znao. I još sam ga uzeo u metrou, za ovaj monitor , HAMA kabl ....
Monster "HDMI Difference" scam still kickin' in Fry's Electronics
by Darren Murph, posted Mar 23rd 2009 at 11:31AM
Man, this is just sad. Over a year after the internet was set ablaze with rage after seeing Monster's HDMI cable scam, we've just been notified that the tactic is still being used in at least one Fry's Electronics store. For those unaware, the rig works as such: two TVs are set beside each other along with a sign that says "See the Monster HDMI Difference." Trouble is, the "Monster set" (on the right) is connected to its source via an HDMI cable, while the "non-Monster set" (on the left) is connected via composite cable. As in, the lamest looking signal next to using an RF modulator. So, is anyone with any amount of power paying attention to this? We get the feeling "false advertising" is a real understatement of the situation.
HDMI cable scam used to fool in-store customers?
By Darren Murph posted Dec 17th 2007 10:14AM
We'll be straight with you -- we aren't inclined to believe that this is even remotely close to factual, but considering the lengths big box retailers will go to in order to make sure you leave with a totally overpriced cable or two in your bag, we suppose it's not outside the realm of possibility. Reportedly, GizmoRepublic walked into an unspecified "big box store" and went to check out a display touting the superiority of Monster cabling. Upon further inspection, he realized that the difference in picture quality wasn't due to the gold-plating or fancy braiding, but rather the use of composite cables on the non-Monster TV. Of course, there are photos of the scene posted in the read link, but even still, we've got our reservations about the whole thing. Regardless of what happened in one particular store in one particular setup, one thing's still quite clear: there's simply no need to waste your hard-earned dollars paying for fancy packaging.
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