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Quote: Originally Posted by BeltsBear Seems dishonest. A cubic centimeter of 18k gold normally contains about 11.7 grams of gold. A cubic centimeter of Apple 18k gold contains about 5.5 grams of gold. Cases being of the same size, 'Apple …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac_128 I have to wonder ... why inductive charging if not trying to obtain a higher certification? The whole point seems to be to seal that sucker up with as few exposed openings as possible. If Apple is saying it'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismY The IP rating is exactly what it purports. Yes it is. So stop pretending it purports to be more than what it is.
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Quote: Originally Posted by BeltsBear It used to before Apple figured out how to use cermaic particles instead of other metals as traditionally used. The 'Apple gold' is far less then 75% gold by volume and will be the first mass use of this …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismY 1) Considering you took the biggest issue with the bathtub first tell me why an IPX7 rating you wrote, "It sounds fascinating, especially the "standard baths."" :-) I misunderstood you as referring to a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by konqerror Wrong. They are inclusive. I've speced IP casings. The pressure of an IPX6 is 100 kPa where the pressure of IPX7 is 110 kPa. Dynamic or static does not matter when the pressures are the same. The reason wh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismY What kind of documentation could you actually need? I know that the metric system can be challenging for Americans but it's pretty fucking simple to convert 1 meter into inches or feet. http://lmgtfy.com…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismY Despite Mac_128's trolling, Cook did say he wears it in the shower, and Apple's own sites state you can get it wet in the rain (which can be more rough than a shower), washing hands (which can be a lot m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac_128 I'm not sure I understand this. Isn't the "7" rating inclusive of the 0-6 Liquid ingress protection categories? Which include water splashing, and water jets such as from a shower? It's not inclusive. They…
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mac_128 wrote: » So the remains $10K is for the privilege of having a watch made out of Gold? Like pretty much every luxury item and certainly other gold watches.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac_128 Not when Tim Cook is on record as having said he wears his watch in the shower all the time. That's all I need to play for the genius at the Apple Store when I take it in for replacement due to water damage. G…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan I thought Tim Cook said he wore his in the shower? Microsoft Band is water resistant but it too says not to submerge the device in water. Thought I heard that somewhere too (so I'm disappointed with IPX7). Obvi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac_128 IPX7 should cover the watch for a :30 swim, or a bath, or a hot tub session, or a dip with the Polar Bear Club. I theoretically could wear on a light surf day, since the watch is not likely to be submerged bel…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacVicta Who the hell needs to wear their watch in the shower? Better question is "who might accidentally wear their watch in the shower?" Answer, almost anyone. Quote: Originally Posted by fallenjt You swim with w…
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"This means that [B]a session in the shower[/B], getting caught in the rain, or washing your hands [B]will not cause damage,[/B] but prolonged exposure %u2014 such as swimming %u2014 would be harmful." Nope. Would definitely be taking a huge risk o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BeltsBear Is that using a standard calculator or one that considers Apples use of ceramic particles in the gold mix that reduces the gold content by almost half? It's advertised as 18K gold meaning it has to be …
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question for those who might know: *** BTW, I've been hating HD TV lately. Seems everything is shot at Hyperfocal settings. It's very distracting and seems like horrible practice to me. what's the deal? Is there some reason for this? Seems like a tr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton I'd rather see Vimeo support iOS browsers better. I like Vimeo otherwise as it lacks the low grade and viral content that bloats YouTube. Not to mention Google's omnipresent user tracking. ThePixelD…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ThePixelDoc Your guess that it's a bandwidth problem is more than likely correct. Be sure to click on the HD bottom right and choose a lower res. It's the HD and the fact that Vimeo allows artists to upload videos w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ThePixelDoc Vimeo hosts most of the leading cinematographers and some of the most beautiful individual footage to be found in the world. I can only suggest: you're clicking on it wrong. Perhaps so. But the fact t…