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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 259.35+0.1%Jan 9 9:30 AM EST

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To: Stock Puppy who wrote (165471)2/6/2014 4:25:52 AM
From: Ryan Bartholomew  Read Replies (1) of 213181
 
The old routers are in the trash - flakey operation and setup was a bit of a pain as well as the PSthing which also was a bit of a pain and so clunky as compared to Apples offering.
PlayStation? Yeah, that's not the setup you want to try. If you have something like a Chromecast ($30) and a nice router (like a Nighthawk AC1900) and attached NAS with a few TB of storage, you can have everything you want locally streamed through a huge house for a cheap price... far less money and even more reliable than your setup. For outside entertainment and live streaming/data, you can connect with all sorts of services, apps, etc not available with the Apple TV. Best part is it works with any TV in the house. Just add another $30 device if you want multiples.
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