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Ask Ceton your questions!

19 November 2009 by Adam Thursby  672 views Comments
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Ent20logo2 While there won’t be an Entertainment 2.0 this week due to some timing issues, we have a great Thanksgiving show coming for you.  Next week, Josh and I will sit down with Ceton’s Vice President of Systems Integration, Jeremy Hammer.  For this interview, we’ve decided to let our audience decide what gets asked.  This is your opportunity to find out the answers to your questions involving Ceton’s products.

Let’s get the important stuff out of the way first though.  Just like any company bringing a new product to the market, Ceton has to keep a wrap on certain things.  So, before you send us your questions, keep in mind that Mr. Hammer won’t be able to share details on price, release date or who will be selling the tuner.  Believe me when I tell you that those were the first questions that popped into my head, but we’re absolutely willing to respect a company’s need to keep certain things under wraps for now.  Other than that, ask away.  We can’t guarantee that we’ll get to your question, but we’ll do our best to walk through them all during the show.

Simply use our contact form or send your questions to info@thedigitalmediazone.com.  Once again, you guys will be guiding the show for us so let us know what you’re most interested in getting answered!  We need your questions by 12pm EST on Tuesday November 24th.  Please get them to us by then or we can’t promise they’ll be included!

Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, there won’t be a live show next week but hopefully I can get the show out on Thursday.  You should have some good holiday listening!

Click here to listen to the Episode 54 Intro!

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  • chrisbellco
    Ceton questions:
    Minimum and recommended machine to put in the Ceton Card?

    We're thrilled you're offering this card. it carries HUGE promise. I wonder, why hasn't anyone done this so far and what has made you be able to offer it now?

    We've been told to not ask about delivery date and availability. So, I'm not asking about that ... but I am WONDERING about that. Would you have any responses to help ease my wondering?
  • I probably should read more about this before asking, but I'm wondering how many interfaces they will be available in. Internal, networked, etc...
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