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How can you be confident it's a software problem. Are you a chip designer and know exactly how these audio chips work?
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Creepy? Really. It's business and business is war. Get over it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Applecation I don't think Apple would sell a TV that could be precisely mimicked by adding a $99 box. It would have to provide something so exciting that we all MUST have one. If not, it would not be an Apple product…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider As dissatisfied consumers return purchases of rival set-top-boxes in droves, Apple's market-leading Apple TV continues to achieve moderate success, selling roughly 500,000 units per quarter as the 2011 hol…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox There's an easy way Apple can do an end run around all of AppleTV's limitations: just make it stupid cheap. Sell it at a loss if need be. $49 tops. Then, you sell at least as many to stand alone customer…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mhikl On the other hand, the iPad seems so flexible and intuitive that if Apple were to produce an inexpensive plastic model in the three hundred dollar range to meet the needs of Grandma and starve the copy cats even …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Constable Odo The Amazon tablet will benefit Amazon's shareholders a lot more than all of iPad's sales combined is helping Apple shareholders even if only a few are sold. Over the past 52 weeks, Amazon's share price p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Other suppliers rumored to providing components for the project include: Nvidia (CPU; ILI Technology (Touch controller ICs); Novatek Microelectronics (LCD driver ICs); Capella Microsystems and Sitronix T…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cnocbui So your argument would be that Apple have been sourcing parts from Samsung out of either the goodness of their hearts or they just pulled a name out of a hat at random as a supplier? I didn't say they are t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips The strange thing is that as I travel around America all I see are iPhones. Who has all this Android phones? I have a few geeky friends who have Android phones because they feel they can customize their…
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Man, sorry I didn't get into this discussion earlier. Certainly, high quality audio from tiny drivers (i.e. speakers for you non-audio types) is a problem and clearly we all experience the limitations. Of course there are things you can do to improv…
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May will be big. Oprah's new network will be available for streaming from iCloud.
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Spotify is not available in the US.
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Or Apple HDTV
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM That's a good point, those formats seemed like BS. My impression is that the biggest reason those formats sounded better is because the sound didn't have aggressively applied dynamic range compression, and we c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody You both misunderstand what I wrote. I said "anyone who really appreciates music," by which I mean people who care about it a lot or are audiophiles etc. I also said that the majority would probably…
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I'll wait for Airplay feature before purchasing. I want to be able to stream HD movies from my iPhone instantly.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bettieblue AppleInside looks bad as well, publishing every little scrap of rumor, feeding the BS rumor mill and now we get nothing really today. So if you are so different, why are you commenting on ApplerInsider?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rob55 You know, as I was thinking about it, it occurred to me that the only way your statement could be true is if you were talking about analog CRTs. Was your HD RPTV a CRT-based model? Also, did you mean 720p and not…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rob55 I've been selling HD display since they 1st came out and not one ever scaled to 1080i. Don't confuse accepting a 1080i signal with scaling to 1080i. They always displayed video in progressive form and the signal …