Whoa - first takers get theirs by Nov. 2020, second round will get theirs Aug. 2021. Nice looking, but I’m not waiting 1.5 years to hope to get them.
Whoa - first takers get theirs by Nov. 2020, second round will get theirs Aug. 2021. Nice looking, but I’m not waiting 1.5 years to hope to get them.
it’s not the worst option, but mediocre mesh products don’t utilize a dedicated backhaul... so your performance is degraded. If you prize your ‘speed’ and lower latency, you may not like the compromise.
My rule for deployment: get everyone off the 2.4 band. Leave low use devices on there if you absolutely have to (and not inconvenient). It’s saturated with noise, really only handles a few users well when they are active, and the only boon to it is the range if needed.
One quick note on the monitor: the syncing tech in the monitor won’t work with the super nice graphics card you have. You need a G-sync capable monitor.
BestBuy claims it is an IPS monitor, which the viewing angle seems to confirm. Lenovo’s site claims it is a TFT panel (which covers both IPS and TN). CNET claims IPS, so does TigerDirect, ... the list goes on.
BestBuy claims it is an IPS monitor, which the viewing angle seems to confirm. Lenovo’s site claims it is a TFT…
You can use a client like Cloudberry - and send your files to Amazon, enabling the versioning option for your bucket. Cloudberry Explorer is their offering to manage your buckets.
?? I’m guessing you haven’t kept up on the models for the last 3-4 years and their reliability ratings. Knowing repair techs personally: when asked about repair needs, Mazda is at or near the bottom of the list for ‘needs’. Meaning, they don’t need repairs.