@UpYourRAM: It's weird: When I broke down and decided to join you in watching "Clash of the Titans", I didn't really see anything come off the screen.
@UpYourRAM: It's weird: When I broke down and decided to join you in watching "Clash of the Titans", I didn't really see anything come off the screen.
@Dogen: It has always been my opinion that 3D forces your eye to certain areas of the screen that you may not want.
@Amethiste: You are not the only one. I wish for the old-style Disney animated films myself.
@tulliver: Maybe you live in the alternate universe I want to relocate to because every theatre I have gone to charges three or more $$ extra for 3D.
@tumes: Thumbs up to the first paragraph.
@Spoondizzle: I can't say either way due to the fact that I stay away from iDevices like the plague but there is no denying the potentially usefulness of them.
@PwnCakes193: My Sprint version is laggy as hell but the call quality is second to none and now that I only use the TP2 for email, text, and voice, my device lasts two days per charge.
@TD99: I am not sure that listening to the eloquent complaints of one person constitutes in-depth device research.
@timro27: Your thinking sounds like a stretch but my kind of thinking!
@Jimmy Tango: Hey, just turn the wheel and hope for the best!
@vinod1978: I think the ones people are getting are reserves from the first batch which companies like to keep on-hand in case some devices are found to be defective.
AT&T cared more about Apple suits wearing suits than improving their network.
@vinod1978: What you say here actually makes sense but then the question becomes, why are people that purchased 2nd-batch iP4s reporting zero issues?
@timro27: I have a tough time believing that all those people stood in lines around the country to find fault with it.
@vinod1978: I respect your intelligence. You have proven it time and time again.
@vinod1978: The media frequently refers to the Blackberry as "Crackberry". RIM sells as many of these as Apple sells iPhones.
@Spoondizzle: You have officially opened up the possibility that Apple is being sabotaged by AT&T again.
@LessthanZach: If this is truly the case, why have so many people ignored the other iIssues since 2007 and not this issue?
@Go Vols!: Not only is this an Apple problem, it is an iP4 problem.
@Goof100: