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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison I tinkered with an Asus Netbook and found the cramped keyboard to be horrible for my typing and just too small to run an OS that isn't properly tailored for the size differences. Perhaps when we get Rez …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich If anyone "bails out" Motorola, they'd need to have their head examined. Don't really understand that. Who is saying anything about bailing out? They are simply cutting staff just like about every o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dlux Thank you for the clarification. Oh, and I shall pass that along to Oscar Wilde the next time we exchange letters. Again, you miss the point. I did say that sarcasm works in print when you know someone. When…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM It's not so simple, it does make a difference. Without access to the spec, it's hard to know for certain. The wiring does have an effect, because the standard has ways of defining what passes in terms of signa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM It's not so simple, it does make a difference. Without access to the spec, it's hard to know for certain. The wiring does have an effect, because the standard has ways of defining what passes in terms of signa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dlux My apologies - I left off the flashing SARCASM tag. I'll try to accommodate your needs next time I point out the inconsistencies in arguments here. And that is the thing about sarcasm. Not really designed for t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dlux Sure, if you don't mind a fat, expensive cable connecting your components. Bundling GigE along with video signals (and everything else) will require shielding and tight conductor twists, which add bulk and cost to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM I haven't found anything that says the standard will support GigE. The info I've seen just says Ethernet. It should not make any difference at all. There is no such thing as a GigE cable, nor that matter a G…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dlux CES 2009: HDMI Introduces Next Generation Specification ... Smaller connector New, smaller 19-pin connector ------------------------ OMGWTF!?! Those bastards behind HDMI are introducing Yet Another Small …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dlux I'm not sure if I would use the word 'onslaught'. But I hope it ultimately wins the video port battle. HDMI's latest improvements sound good (if a bit dubious, such as Ethernet - I can't imagine supporting GigE…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JimMcDosh Seems Apple is staying one step ahead of the rest! www.anonweb.pro.tc No idea what your talking about. You surely are not equating 'private browsing' with this are you? You either have no even loo…
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Quote: CES 2009: HDMI Introduces Next Generation Specification Posted January 7, 2009 11:55 PM by J.C. Ribera HDMI Licensing, LLC ? the agent responsible licensing the High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) specification ? has announced f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tauron As usual the dog (apple) leads while the sheep (windows) follows. I know, it's hilarious aint it? Two Button Mouse Intel Processors Notebooks USB Ethernet Compact Disk Blu-Ray Mobile Phone OS Oh…
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Oh dear, all the fanboys are out tonight are they not? Do you all not feel really, really stupid for taking such an obvious piece of fluff so seriously? Anyone here seen a Pixar film? You know, the ones that appeal to kids on a such a basic le…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=2257 As long as there will be HDMI 2.0 to HDMI 3.0 cables available this sounds like interesting news. I wonder how many of these features could be accessed via firmware up…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison That's fine but if I buy a Blu-ray disc I really want to see it on a monitor that does HD justice. Thus I see no reason why Apple should offer Blu-ray in a laptop until a recorder is affordable. BD-ROM p…
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So the moral of the story is... Apple are being extremely foolish by not having Blu-Ray support yet. Regardless of their plans for iTunes, regardless of some users not being interested in it. Blu-Ray is becoming more and more mainstream and more …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell People who play down VOD, underestimates convenience over quality. You should have read my post. I do not play down VOD, for 6 years I have had a computer connected to my TV and was a very early adopter of …
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From the Times Online. http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle5469308.ece Quote: Market for small, cheap laptops with limited memory and features predicted to withstand downturn this year - Mike Harvey in Las Vegas Netbooks, small laptop …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell Ultimately we'll have to see how the long term trends play out. Their is a market for those who want the highest quality. But their seems to be little excitement for BR amongst the majority of the consumer mar…