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Technology Stocks : Netflix (NFLX) and the Streaming Wars
NFLX 109.85-90.1%2:54 PM EST

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To: Zen Dollar Round who wrote (1120)6/8/2015 9:52:32 AM
From: FJB  Read Replies (1) of 2280
 
There is simply no way the box has more than a few hundred dollars of components. This review says there is no charge apart from set-up, which I don't believe.
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geekwire.com
There is plenty of room for improvement with the X1. (Comcast has already announced the X2.) But based on my experience so far, I’ve decided to keep this machine around, on my own bill. The machine is currently available to Xfinity triple-play customers in Washington state. Unless you’re adding services such as DVR functionality to your bill (as I will be) there’s no extra charge for the X1 beyond an installation fee of approximately $90 for the triple-play setup.
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