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Yes but all of them products are fixed or replaced under warranty no questions asked where as most laptop manufactures have you jumping through loops trying to get them to fix it.
Bought a Retina MacBook Pro when they first come out last year. One of the best things I have ever purchased. For tired of always using plastic crappy laptops and shitty windows. People who say they are over priced are just jealous. With all the support you get from apple at the Genius Bar and...
Yes there are but you get less functionality. A media centre is basically a really low power consumption PC that is used primarily for media. Plug it into your TV so access all your movies and music. Usually run software like XBMC
Apple TV can only access an iTunes library so you would need a computer on all the time.
NAS drives are good for the price you could run a small server. Other option would be to buy a media centre and run it off that.
I know of a couple of people about in Swindon with Sports but never know who's is who's. seen you around north Swindon last night between 8:30 - 9:30.
I know the first person seen me as I looked straight at you and you looked back.
Yeah got a set of TP Link 500MBps Home plugs for about £40. Just plug them in and away you go. Run them from my router downstairs to my access point upstairs. As long as your house does not have old school cable and its all on the same breaker then you will have no problems.
Would anyone recommend getting a computer degree or is it not worth it. I know people who have a degree but there job has nothing to do with what they studied, what makes me think it is a waste of time.
Just make sure the cable is CAT 6 to cut down on any potential issues as its well shielded agains interference.
Theoretically the electromagnetic field from the cable could cause interference with the Data cable, CAT 6 was developed to minimise this.
My old Samsung Nc10 use to do something similar. Wifi would work find then suddenly would display the same symptom as what you are experiencing. Wouldn't work until I restarted the computer. I reinstalled windows and that seemed to fix it.
Strange for them to suddenly just be removed. When windows encounters an error it can sometimes restore itself to last known working state but that only changes windows system files not programs.
All I can say is, this is why you don't buy Samsung ;)