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The non-Ti 1180 will be faster than the 1080 Ti and likely will cost less... that one is “weeks away”. Why would you get a 1080 Ti when the base 1180 will be better? The 980 was significantly faster than the 780 Ti, the 1080 was significantly faster than the 980 Ti. Until a replacement releases, the 1180 will indeed be the “flagship”, just as the 780 was a flagship, just as the 980 was a flagship. If you’re looking for something to hold you over until an 1180 Ti variant releases (which is an extremely different question) then I’d recommend looking at a second-hand 1070-1080 to hold you over... but the best value proposition is to wait a few weeks and get an 1180 at launch.
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It’s to prevent bots.
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I like Jewish pickles from Semites named Jason
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If the pieces of cucumber are large and overtake the other ingredients, that’s just bad sushi.
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Microsoft Official Xbox Backwards Compatibility Thread
Spork3245 replied to skillzdadirecta's topic in The Spawn Point
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Consumer Technology Roku vs Apple TV vs Fire TV?
Spork3245 replied to Mercury33's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I think universal remotes work with it. -
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Consumer Technology Roku vs Apple TV vs Fire TV?
Spork3245 replied to Mercury33's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
https://www.directvnow.com/appletv Looks like they upped the subscription price and amount, a week ago it was $35/month for the base subscription and you only needed to buy 3 months. Now it's $40/month and 4 months needed. Still, if you're looking to cut the cord and need a good streaming device, $160 is what an Apple TV 4k will run you anyway, plus you're getting to "try out" DTVN. Since movies anywhere is now a thing I don't think you really need to be invested in the Apple ecosystem to justify the ATV, especially since it's the only one that currently has the aforementioned Dolby Vision support. -
Consumer Technology Roku vs Apple TV vs Fire TV?
Spork3245 replied to Mercury33's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
The issue with using a Roku or Fire TV/Cube is the lack of Dolby Vision support, which is noticeably superior to HDR10 IMO. If your TV doesn't support DV, then yea, go with a cheaper option. -
Consumer Technology Roku vs Apple TV vs Fire TV?
Spork3245 replied to Mercury33's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Apple TV is the way to go for 4k HDR content since it has both HDR10 and Dolby Vision support. There’s a deal on it with DirectTV Now: pay for 3 months (about $100) and you get a free AppleTV 4k ($150-180 normally), and you can cancel the DTVN thing immediately so you don’t get autobilled after three months. Also, moviesanywhere includes iTunes which generally has the highest quality stream for movies.