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I have a beelink GT King, does everything I want, plays 4k HDR content, it's fast, has 1000mbps lan (i use the box to watch content on my server) and most importantly it has a optical out, as my surround sound isn't new enough to have an HDMI input. I'd rather pay the extra and get a nvidia...
I work for a "compare the market" style company and am partnered up with sky, talktalk and virgin - new customer's PM me ;) Also existing customers who are out of contract with a bad renewal price normally worse than the new customer deals, I have a workaround or two!
with every provider when you move address, it's similar to a phone upgrade, they cancel your old contract and start a new one at the new address and whilst you are inbetween there is no charge, so I think the OP didn't arrange this early enough...
but he's not lost internet, he's starting a new contract at the new property which hasn't begun yet, so technically not a customer yet. Also how soon did the OP put in the request for the connection for broadband at the new property.
I had an issue recently which means my tv needs replacing, richer sounds sent out a third party repair company and didn't realise my tv was only a year old and after over a month of having a not fully working tv, they have now got in touch with the manufacturer and told me to LIE if it's been...
It'll have motion smoothing turned on, so turn that off in the settings. After a quick google apparently it's called ClearFrame or ClearScan on Toshiba TV's..
Soap opera effect is because everything looks like a soap opera and too "real", shouldn't be less of an issue on an actual soap as they...
depends,
if you want it for your home network then the cat5 would limit you to 100mbps network speed, in which case a homehub 4 will suffice as a wireless access point.
If its so you can have wireless in your workshop, then unless any of your devices are wireless AC compatible, then...