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russelo

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#160066 22-Dec-2014 13:40
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Through forum discussions and reviews here in Geekzone, I've discovered and bought the following:

- Tivo
- Raspberry Pi
- Logitech Harmony Remote
- Panasonic VT60 series TV
- Belkin Wemo switch
- Electricity monitor
- Chromecast (to buy later today)
- Onkyo AVR
- Other countless heavily discounted products (eg. $4 laser printer)

Some still sitting unopened in the garage.

What has Geekzone led you to buy?


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trig42
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  #1202028 22-Dec-2014 13:45
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FireTV
Shoes (Ecco) from Amazon
WiFi lightbulbs

... probably lots of other stuff, but that's all I can think off off the top of my head.



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  #1202032 22-Dec-2014 13:50
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HD homerun, crashplan. 

Panasonic 835 freeview recorder which i now regret. 


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  #1202033 22-Dec-2014 13:52
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amazon fire tv
chromecast



mattwnz
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  #1202038 22-Dec-2014 13:58
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Kindle, chromecast

Dolts
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  #1202057 22-Dec-2014 14:11
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dukester: amazon fire tv
chromecast


^^ + Roku 3

pedrogarcia
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  #1202059 22-Dec-2014 14:15
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HD Homerun
Intel NUC
Mikrotik router 
Numerous subs to streaming services

 
 
 

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GregV
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  #1202060 22-Dec-2014 14:16
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LimitlessLED bulbs
Tivo
GZ subscription :)

stevenz
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  #1202062 22-Dec-2014 14:18
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Any number of cellphones...
Draytek modem(s)
Asus router(s)




bigreddog
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  #1202079 22-Dec-2014 14:29
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Microsoft Band

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  #1202085 22-Dec-2014 14:38
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S4
Onkyo receiver
Logitech harmony one
Induction stove (probably)
Probably a few other things

DarthKermit
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  #1202086 22-Dec-2014 14:41
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Um, nothing.




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  #1202102 22-Dec-2014 15:05
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Um, too many to list...

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  #1202109 22-Dec-2014 15:18
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Region-free Blu-ray player
ISP subscription (!)
Netflix
And probably some other stuff...

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  #1202110 22-Dec-2014 15:20
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UnoTelly

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  #1202113 22-Dec-2014 15:26
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UnoTelly for me too, switching from VPN

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