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episode 160 (1x160)
: 26, 2007
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• HD Update: Color Temperature Is Your Friend. Robert shows you how to set color temperature correctly so video on your HDTV won't look so cold, or cool or blue. Chances are you can set it with a few clicks on your remote control. Want to learn more about what Color Temperature is? Here are examples of a warm (more yellow) and a cool (more blue) images. Chances are you'll notice it the most on skin tones.
• Viewer Tech Pic of the Week: Craig's been recycling old Pentium 3 PCs, dropping in a $20 graphics card and turning 'em into video playback boxes (DVDs and Netflix Watch Now streaming movies) for just about every room in his house. Craig, we need the model of that graphics card!
• Wireless Print Servers are really annoying when they don't work. We're going to keep hammering on the model we have in house till it works. (We got a surprising number of emails on this... thanks to Mike for emailing that it took three wireless print servers across two brands to get one that worked with his setup at home! We'll be trying some additional models.
• Can Sony's PS3 replace John's Denon 1920 upscaling DVD player? Robert says keep that upscaling DVD player! He's less than impressed with the job the PS3 does with standard DVDs. In fact, the Xbox Xbox 360's DVD playback stinks.
• Alan wants to know if the Xbox 360 Elite be any quieter than the Xbox 360. As of Noon, show time, we said 'wait till Monday... the Elite ships this weekend.' As of 9PM, we'd say, No, according to the folks at Engadget, who already have an Elite.
• Should I buy the $15 recovery disk with my new PC? It's better than nothing, Jeff, but we'd pay the extra for full install disks for your OS and other major applications. Especially since you plan do a clean re-install on your PC as soon as it arrives. More often than not, a recovery disk will do one thing: