egypt4me
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That's amazing. I was just wondering how the guy who watches his across the street neighbor's new 65" LCD could listen to it. Freakin' amazing.
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mattsawyers
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If you have wireless in your home you may want to reconsider purchasing this. A lot of WiFi access points incorporate the use of the 2.4GHz channel. Which would cause a bit of conflict .... which is why I cannot get, my apartment complex operates their wifi on the 2.4GHz channel.
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mattsawyers
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kc8ukw wrote:The transmitter and receiver both have DC adapters you plug in to the wall. The speakers you attach to the receiver will need to be powered as well, either by battery or plug.
which defeats part of the purpose of using "wireless" transmission...especially if I have to power the speakers separately...
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mattsawyers
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cg413 wrote:Yeah, I read those warnings before I got it, but I went ahead and got it. My wireless has not been negatively affected at all.
I miss my 2.4GHz wireless phone...much better than the 5.8GHz phones
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googooww
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That was definitely one of the best write-ups I've read on woot! seeing as it had less of those corny jokes that nobody gets and more corny jokes that everyone gets.
Oh no! Oh no! Oh no! OH YEEEEEAH.