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Do you (or Gatorguy) have a breakdown for that? As someone who works in automotive, I know that a lot of head units (radios/stereos) in vehicles are made by Harmon. It could very well be that these sales outpace all their other audio sales given t…
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Harman is the leading OEM vendor for automotive entertainment systems. I believe that they account for more than half of the market. As noted by others, Harman markets its products under many different labels, including harman/kardon, JBL, Infinity,…
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dasanman69 said: pmz said: It is NOT hard to know at all. Don't give credence to idiotic statements. 800k x $15/a mon = $144 million/year. That'a a fucking good business. No it isn't. That probably doesn't cover their operating …
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jbdragon said: starbird73 said: As a cord cutter, I cancelled my HBO Now subscription and went with xfinity Stream TV, which in addition to HBO (including HBO Go) gives me live local channels, and a cloud based DVR that I can access fr…
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Despite what tech writers keep saying, cord cutters still represent a tiny minority of the viewing audience. Pay TV subscriptions still account for over 80% of US households. That's roughly 100 million customers that already have the HBO option av…
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kkerst said: sumergo said: What I don't understand is why people have to say that someone describing their opinion of the quality of vinyl playback is asinine, self-righteous and condescending. As you say, who cares how people liste…
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Kind of a strange article. I just ran the same search for "Home Audio and Theater" products, and 6 out of the 9 top selling products were cables (the others were the Amazon Fire TV stick, Fire TV remote, and Echo). This seems like a poorly research…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips It just seems hard to believe Samsung doesn't gain knowledge from the work it does for Apple, it would not otherwise. Let us not forget Bill Gates having access to the first Mac OS when hired by Apple to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pigybank Artists deserve appropriate royalties for their albums. They do not deserve to have them ripped off and downloaded for free. The fact that people steal digitally make it no less stealing than if you were to …
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Sounds like a typical techie thread, with the posters unaware that physical media and digital file sales still make up a larger source of actual revenue than streaming. With an average wholesale cost of $7 to $10 per unit, one CD sale will generate …
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I thought that losing messages was normal when restoring with iCloud. My understanding is that iCloud does not back up everything, and you will lose some data when restoring from iCloud. That's one reason why I've always used iTunes backups when res…
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Quote: Originally Posted by leavingthebigG Samsung's actions remind me of how insecure people behave. To be a participant in the conversation of the moment, Samsung announced a new chip. When the chip is put under the early microscope, the chip…
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Quote: He was directly addressing the company's investors over the issue of Samsung's notable lack of 64-bit Application Processors, a year after Apple had introduced its A7. Quote: However, his second step toward 64-bit is only now being…
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I wouldn't hold my breath on this, although it would be a pleasant surprise to see Apple come out with an updated 4" iPhone. I'd even welcome something as simple as slipping the A9 into the iPhone 5/5s case, and updating the baseband. With the sma…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vmarks It's important to note that the target consumer is a different user now. The original iMac was priced at $1299. The current iMac is $1999 before upgrades, costing more than a PowerMac did back when it was i…
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Interesting that Apple is going again to the presale before any real reviews come out ("Hands on" impressions don't count). I'm curious to see how much of a performance bump the 6s offers, and how well the new 3D Touch works with everyday usage. I'm…
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Brings back the conversations from two years ago when Apple introduced the A7. "64-bit? On a 1 GB device? IT'S JUST A MARKETING GIMMICK!" And here we are two years later, with the retirement of the iPhone 5c and the iPad mini, Apple has transition…
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Quote: Originally Posted by brucemc http://hometheaterreview.com/what-4k-content-can-you-enjoy-right-now/ This article is from June 2015, so very recent (US centric). Some highlights: Netflix If you subscribe to Netflix's top-tier $11.99/m…
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I don't think we've seen the end game with Apple TV yet. The device is out, but its real purpose will be the rumored over-the-top live TV service. THAT is the reason why the device doesn't support 4k. If you look at HDTV broadcasting, the content is…
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Not surprising. Apple did both an architectural update and a die shrink with the A9. They've nearly doubled the performance, and in all likelihood, the die shrink also significantly reduces the power consumption. If Apple kept the same battery capac…