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The digital cost is still being counted, though I suspect it will ultimately be lower than the gain.
He's planning to be the first mayor in the United States to decorate the facade of City Hall with a large, digital "cost of war" counter, funded entirely by private contributions.
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As with all things digital, costs have dropped.
"Digital costs around eight times as much as mechatronics. ET cost a million dollars and we created it in three months.
Ms Jones said the discussions with the BBC, which could yet be asked to subsidise S4C's digital costs on top of the new agreement, were "very positive".
Jana Bennett, the BBC Vision director, recently told a meeting of television producers that the corporation wants to reduce digital costs and focus on ensuring that the BBC continues to make high-quality programmes.
What got manufacturers excited was that digital cameras cost about £311 each, on average, whereas film cameras cost about £70.
HOW much do digital globes cost now?
According to the British Film Council's latest figures, digital theft cost the film industry in the UK around £100m in 2007.
The converter boxes needed to receive digital broadcasts cost at least $550, more than most people spend on a television.
It's common sense; why should a digital file cost as much as a physical object, manufactured and shipped?
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