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The problem in Canada, is there a french province (Québec) and here all the Blu-Ray got a french version of the film. On iTunes, all the film are English only. Even if the film was a french film made by a quebecer. Go see, "polythecnic", a true stor…
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Keynote of Steve jobs next week by october 22, the same day Win7 will be launch
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What???? That card doesn't have a gps chip in it? Only skyhook? This is a big problem, generaly when I take photos there is no wifi. When your fishing, skiing, visit some cool tourist area there is no wifi all around. When I see first that car…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DJRumpy Sleazy yes, but a valid business tactic. They are trying to figure out what makes the Apple Store tick and to gain some Apple talent. Unfortunately, I see this as trying to plug an A/C device into a D/C power s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cory Bauer I guess I should have been less vague; bitrate is the most important factor in quality assuming codecs are the same. Whu? There is no artifacting on the Batman Begins Blu-Ray (I believe that was the mo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nanto Originally Posted by gigi In a survey last winter related to the Apple TV I suggest Apple to make an iDVD to make digital menu available for the Apple TV. Having our own film done by our camera and create m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning Conclusion...... You need new glasses, or a new tv Did you compare the same way I do. In dark zone or white zone something I see artefacts on the HD film from Apple TV but I see the same thing on the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by saarek I'd love to buy all new movies as downloads but simply refuse to pay the same price as physical DVDs or Blu Rays, why should I? They don't have to burn it to disc, seal it, ship it and pay shops commision, do…
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In a survey last winter related to the Apple TV I suggest Apple to make an iDVD to make digital menu available for the Apple TV. Having our own film done by our camera and create menu like a DVD but exportable to the Apple TV or iTunes, the same …
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Listen to that, I got an Apple TV and I got a Blu-Ray player. I rent the last batman on a Blu-Ray disc and I rent the same thing in HD on the Apple TV. Then I play both film on my 58 inch plasma 1080p TV and switch from the Blu-Ray to the Appl…
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And don't forget a totally new Appe TV yeahhhhhh
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacTripper Like duh, the cable companies control the signal type and any encryption, thus they control the device at the receiving end. The Apple TV isn't going anywhere in my opinion, because Steve Jobs is on the b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DJinTX So assuming this is true and not just misinformation from Apple about unnannounced products, then here is what I am concluding to not be in a future Apple TV. -No cable card slot(s) -No TV Tuner -Likely no …
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ok no set top box for the Apple TV, but PLEASE a refresh tomorrow with full HD support for my full HD camera.
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yes an Apple TV it will be great also some iMac with Blu-Ray support
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I don't believe that, I think the new MacBook will be the tablet. Well not very a tablet but a macBook without keyboard, but with a multitouch screen. So a MacBook with two screen. That's it
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For the one who can't see the use we can do with Blu Ray support in iTunes and on the mac, just see a Blu Ray film, in most package there is a second disc called digital copy and this is a DVD for iTunes to import the film in you iPod or iPhone. …
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Don't worry, Apple is coming soon with a new MacBook. Do you think they will keep only one white model for the next 12 month? In rebranding the macBook 13 inch a MacBook Pro, this mean they will offer soon a new MacBook with a new design. F…
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The apple logo on laptop use the light of the screen, there is no extra light for this, I can imagine they can do the same thing to the iPhone. So no extra battery
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Quote: Originally Posted by hillstones Since you obviously don't own a Blu Ray player, then you have no clue. The 1080p picture is far superior than DVD quality, and blows away AppleTV. Does anyone see the difference between 720P and 1080P? …