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<P>I have used Directron.com for purchases for my myth system.</P>
<P>When your items are sent or picked up by the carrier. They send you </P>
<P>the tracking number so you can track your items. Which with others(newegg not included)</P>
<P>I never had that experience.</P>
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<P>i have never used newegg for purchases.<BR></P>
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<P>-------------- Original message from Mark Fraser <mythtv@mfraz74.orangehome.co.uk>: -------------- <BR><BR><BR>> On Thursday 28 February 2008 15:58:00 Richard Bronosky wrote: <BR>> > Am I missing something here? It seems to me that any mobo with "DVI" <BR>> > is actually DVI-I, meaning that it has both analog and digital. This <BR>> > allows the use of a DVI->VGA cable. So, I'm forced to wonder, why are <BR>> > hardware manufacturers in the year 2008 throwing away the digital <BR>> > signal and only providing access to the post D/A processed outcome? <BR>> > You can't [easily] buy a display that is analog only. <BR>> <BR>> I was in PC World the other day browsing and had a look at their monitors - <BR>> wasn't easy as none of them had any info as to whether they were VGA or DVI - <BR>> but I think I found 2 with DVI out of about 20. <BR>> <BR>> > So, why is it so hard to by a mobo that is NOT analog only? <BR>&
gt; <BR>> Presumably, they think that if you want DVI output you'd buy a separate <BR>> graphics card. <BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________ <BR>> mythtv-users mailing list <BR>> mythtv-users@mythtv.org <BR>> <A href="http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users">http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users</A> </P></BLOCKQUOTE>
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