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mdriftmeyer said: staticx57 said: Unfortunately Apple has left Safari to rot on OSX. It is the browser that supports the least number of HMTL5 elements. Not hardly. Then again if you would just do some research on the new WebKit …
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Unfortunately Apple has left Safari to rot on OSX. It is the browser that supports the least number of HMTL5 elements.
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redgeminipa said: bobschlob said: Oh goody. This is definitely top of my pet peeve list. I was all ready to go to Android. But now that I can hide these apps, maybe I stick around after all. HAHAHAHAHA! Android is really bloated wit…
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kidrock2199 said: I hope not cause OLED's have zero visibility in sunlight. Educate yourself on modern OLED displays.
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mr o said: The iPhone/iPod is for taking pictures. A DSLR is for making pictures. I have a very different mindset when using my Canon 70D. Lenses & the ability to shoot RAW* is what keeps me in the DSLR world. I welcome the touchscreen o…
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melgross said: staticx57 said: wizard69 said: So if the devices can't be back lite and reflect incoming light, how do we see the screen in the dark? Adding illumination to the front would seem to add a lot of thickness. In…
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wizard69 said: staticx57 said: wizard69 said: So if the devices can't be back lite and reflect incoming light, how do we see the screen in the dark? Adding illumination to the front would seem to add a lot of thickness. In…
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wizard69 said: So if the devices can't be back lite and reflect incoming light, how do we see the screen in the dark? Adding illumination to the front would seem to add a lot of thickness. In in any event I try to remain hopeful. Cur…
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As expected, non-LCD based displays are the future.
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fallenjt said: Samsung just don't get it that 3-D touch is not the main feature to drive iPhone 6S sale, but the color , camera and internal update. Ask 95% iPhone 6S owners to see if they're even aware of this feature. Except those in tech f…
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Prof_Peabody said: I wish iFixit would just go away. The whole premise of repairability for most of the devices they tear-down is nonsense. Especially with this power case, which is literally impossible to dissemble without *destroying* it!…
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The iPad's displays are absolutely cramped. iPad Air 2 1024x768 equivalent display versus rMBP 15" 1920x1200 it is no wonder I put my iPad away when I want to get to get things done.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton I'm referring to power-optimization. The average video lights up most of the pixels most of the time (there's rarely a totally unlit pixel). Unlike viewing "dark themed" static web pages (like Ars Te…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Yeah, of course I was playing with expectations. I'm only semi-convinced because Ming says it will happen. MR "reports" aren't evidence enough for me, otherwise. But I believe Apple is design focuse…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MykeM The cost isn't necessarily due to OLED being superior technology but rather a less mature and therefore harder to manufacture product. It also suffers from numerous QC issues that's no longer affecting LCD. All…
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Quote: Originally Posted by foggyhill Yeah, burn in is pretty hard when it's on 30 minutes per day maximum. It's not just burn-in, it's also aging that shifts colors. On something like the watch it is less of an issue, but on something like…
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cnocbui wrote: » "LG Display plans to spend $4.2B" But what about the burn-in, the burn-in! Are they mad? How can there be high demand with such a serious problem? With OLED the sky is truly falling.
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Quote: Originally Posted by tralalalalalala Calibrated when? Day one it will look great, but they have to have continuous calibration to keep their stability as the blue organic Iridium complex OLED pixels decay from heat/use. Are you unde…
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sacha wrote: » I much prefer the look of standard LCD screens. Sounds like someone has never seen a calibrated OLED before.