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The name is TIDAL, all caps. TIDAL already allows a surround sound processor to mix the sound for many albums to give a more expansive sound (I hate that overly used word immersive). It works quite well, going through my Oppo UHD 205 and Roon mus…
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d0gg said: I have two setup on my network. Hosting videos. (each NAS is filled with 6 x 4TB WD Red) I started with one and was blown away by the ease of setup and the performance. Decided to pick up another and upgrade my existing NASes. I …
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MichaelKohl said: Do anyone know how this Synology would compare to a similar QNAP nowadays? QNAP tend to be higher powered both in terms of the processors they use, and the ways you can connect to their NAS. QNAP has Thunderbolt port op…
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Two comments: 1. AppleInsider has posted two Synology reviews of products over a year old in the last few days. Curious as to why the sudden interest in existing Synology products? 2. I purchased a 1513+ in 2015 and loved it so much that I upgrad…
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cesco said: Truly suggest you visit the Synology router community page to get an idea how unhappy clients are, including myself, with this once great product (including the old but still expensive rt2600). Last update was in October 2019, pro…
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wood1208 said: I am no expert in TVs but please do compare the specs of 2020 LG 65NANO90UNA with other similar mid-tier TVs. Samsung QN65Q80TAFXZA is also good but don't have Dolby vision, no BT 5,etc. Visio not recognized name but lately mak…
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HOW DO I GET MY $25?
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Ivanh actually has a point. Statistically speaking, if hospitals tracked someone who died from a heart attack and was also wearing an Apple Watch, you could fairly state the watch did not help save that person’s life. Is that data tracked? I don’…
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When you’re heart is racing at 190 bpm when you’re sitting still. I don’t think you need a watch to tell you something is wrong.
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Interestingly, one of the most significant features of Mu So 2 is left out. The Mu So is Roon Ready. Roon Is a way to incorporate all your physical music on hi-res formats but it also integrates with TIDAL and Qobuz, album reviews, concert dates an…
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Hopefully this upgrade works better than the last one. My iPhone 7 started having several problems such as faster battery drain, issues with bluetooth, painfully slow web browsing, and the worst is freezing up and not being able to do a force quit …
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I don't recall what I paid for the original Pixelmator but I'm getting only $5 off.
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"There is little incentive for consumers to ditch credit cards, the top form of payment in America, for a mobile payment alternative, du Toit notes. In some cases, swiping or inserting a credit card into a point of sale terminal is easier than…
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I wonder if it will be Roon Ready or at least Roon tested to work. Then maybe it is worth $349. Otherwise what a freakin' joke.
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I got my card in the mail yesterday. It truly is gorgeous! Easy to activate. I just wonder how long it will take to scratch up that white surface which will make it look like a piece of junk.
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I find the ring feature really dumb. I am a cyclist and usually close my exercise ring before getting to work and finish the day between 400-999% of my daily goal. That makes it useless and I can't change the target level to my level of activity o…
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It is interesting to me that Apple stays on the sidelines of hi-def audio. It seems very strange that Apple pushes the 4k Apple TV, and sells 4k and 5k iMacs yet when it comes to audio a lossy format is just fine? If Apple thinks there customers a…
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22july2013 said: Headphones that can accurately play back 24 bit audio cost $600+. Who wants to buy that? Actually the headphones are not the important part of playing back hi-def audio. It is your front end equipment that matters, then y…
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Yet the Sonnet Fusion 1TB drive is faster still, achieving the same speed as the Mac’s internal drive, and it’s $50 less.
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To take this premise one step further, I decided on an even better cost-savings solution. I got the latest Mac mini with the top of the line cpu (the 3.2GHz 6-core Intel Core i7 processor with Hyper-Threading technology), the 512GB SSD, upgraded t…