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So is this what I would need for PlayON? I have win 7.
Posted by: things | March 09, 2011 at 08:31 AM
Typing this on my mothers old WinXP computer which is hooked up to my tv via RGB. I keep the wireless keyboard and remote under the endtable. PS3s also play very nicely with Win7 for stuff on my HDD. My next back-up external HDD will be a NAS. My next tv will be NF enabled. For those prices wouldnt a Roku or AppleTV be better?
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