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Quote: Originally Posted by nht You'll have to provide a link for that given the 3DMark06 benchmarks for the MBA are much higher. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2371199,00.asp http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/31/a...-1215n-review/ G…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TNSF First, you're wrong. Video compression has improved greatly over time and the space needed for a video of equal size and quality has decreased over time. Second, you missed my point. Until now the quality of v…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht The SU9400 clocks in below the Core i5 520UM and the Core i3 380UM. The D525 is slower than the Inteo Core Solo T1300 and the Intel Mobile Pentium 4 532. the Atom gets ~700 passmarks the Su9400 in the MBA …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil You misunderstand. The EeePC cannot be compared to the iPad. It isn't a tablet. Choosing which of my words to read isn't any better than ignoring information. Either provide reliable tests between other ta…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht You work for fujitsu? Nice. Kidding, I almost bought one of these but after 3 other window slates and convertibles I said forget it. lol yeah becuase only the ceo of fujitsu has a fujitsu tablet, infact i hat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil So show us benchmarks of the iPad compared to the other tablets available. Of course it's faster than phones and slower than a netbook. Compare it with some other products to which it can actually be co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TNSF Most problems have two solutions. Data storage is a great example. Its not just about making storage bigger, its also about making the content smaller. As devices limited to solid state memory gain in popular…
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anyways, getting back to the topic PC's have the bluray option and can last more than long enough on batteries to complete a 3 hour movie. (acer timelines with BDs can last 4 hours playing 1080p videos) pc's also have every option that macs ha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TNSF Did they personally tell you that they love their eeepc and wouldn't take an iPad if offered one? I didn't think so. read the comments on that site, alot of them indicated they got a new EEEPC instead of an ip…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bill-G Same with all netbooks. They don't do anything better. The iPad is better than a cellphone and better than a laptop, but a netbook is not better at anything. you provide no points to prove your statement,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht The analog hole is being sunsetted and it provides 1080 via component, not 720. Without encryption you don't get 720p...you get 480i or 576i. Even with current gear once image constraint tokens are enabled. An…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TNSF eeepcs offer an inferior experience. They do not do anything well. They can hardly even run their OS let alone offer a pleasurable viewing experience. Stop focusing on bizarre and useless technical specificat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TNSF My iPad plays quality hd content just fine. I assure you that an eeepc does not. lol what the hell are you talking about? eeepc 1005PR = 1080p capable - $399 eeepc 1015PN = 1080p capable - $399 w/ hdmi eee…
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Quote: Originally Posted by FormerARSgm Goodness. If Ballmer can make 1.3B selling 20% of his stock, why wouldn't he do Microsoft a favor and let a real CEO run that dying company? a dying company..... what makes you think they are dying? thei…
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i would get a refurbed macbook, upgrade the HDD to SSD, and if you can, try and upgrade to 4GB. the cpu doesnt make nearly as much of an impact as the SSD will. 4GB (2x2gb) of ram can be had for $60 if you look hard enough 128GB SSD's can be had…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht What's really weird is that no one has made an easy to use Blu-Ray player for OS X. Given that PowerDVD, etc can do so on Windows that's just a little odd if there really is pent up demand for Blu-Ray on OS X. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TNSF Unfortunately none of the movies on my iPad are 1080p at 40mbps and my iPad can't output over HDMI. This will be very inconvenient the next time I'm on an airplane that has a 60" TV in front of my seat. thats …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Robin Huber Gosh, I hate to be the one to break it to you, but in the world of technology, standards change. Rather quickly. It's not up to you, or me, or Steve. It just happens. The way forward is littered with the de…
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Quote: Originally Posted by habi Atleast all MY macs have dvi or equivalent output.... That the hell are you talking about.... lol which one of your DVI's can output 7.1 audio? only until recently were the displayports found in macbook able t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tonton Even if it were, if you had one of those Mac laptops that don't support Blu-Ray, you could just buy a DVD instead. It's not like a Mac can't play movies at all, which is what this commercial implies. no reall…