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Vignetting? That's odd — I wouldn't expect Panasonic, or any camera maker, to display a new model paired up with an un-optimized lens like that. I can't make it out in the header image due to focal blur, but I wonder what lens was on it... or if the 4k recording somehow used more of the sensor than 1080p did on the

It's rumored to be around $2800. As you seem to be aware, that's about the same as the average full-frame camera is now.

I'd be willing to bet that the camera will support UHS cards. I think the "Class 10" designation is just a minimum requirement.

Well, theoretically if this new generation of video codecs can maintain the same level of quality at half the bit-rate, then if one were to use the new codecs at the same bit-rate as current video, the quality could possibly be better.

Pssst. It's not 4K if there aren't four thousand pixels of video information across the top. This is a slightly-over-1k video that could also be considered to be "1920p". The "k" nomenclature in terms of video resolutions refers to horizontal pixels only; a 4096 x 1 video would still be 4K.

Tim Rodgers should've written this article and actually done so seriously. It could have been glorious...

Would you prefer every single sentence that contains an opinion begin with "in my opinion," then? I mean, I guess that's an option, but it's technically unnecessary (and, in my opinion, stylistically boring). An opinion statement will always be an opinion statement, and no amount of padding or brevity can change that

That's what Electronic Gaming Monthly used to do. I'm not sure if it's even still published, but if it is, it could be worth checking out an issue.

If the background blur was static in nature, you'd be spot on. However, the blur in the background is generated both from it being out of focus and from motion. The lack of motion blur on the wheels is what doesn't make sense.

Regardless of your personal feelings on the matter and prior history within Pokemon games, Pokemon Bank is technically a separate application, and one that costs money on top of the cost of the full Pokemon games. Presumably, you bought Pokemon X or Y knowing that Bank wasn't included and would be released at a later

"As a consumer you can never demand more from someone who gives you a free service (unless that service damages your product to the point it can never be used again)."

The Pokebank wasn't released in the West, though, so no one over here lost any money. Also, unless you're talking about some different kind of charger, 3DS consoles sold in North America come with chargers. Maybe not a plastic charging cradle, but the wall plug and wire were there in the box when I bought mine a few

Calling those "video games" makes sense, as they're very purely about depiction of game mechanics and not much else. "Interactive media" is a more neutral term under which all video games and related media fall.

"Interactive Game" seems redundant; are all games not inherently interactive in some way?

That was the third season, called Digimon Tamers (the one Gaardus was referring to above).

I'd say it's closer to what was done with the conversion of the Battle of Thermopolie into the movie 300, just done much worse. Both events were real and were later liberally adapted into crazy over-the-top movie adaptations.

Okay, now cue up all four of those videos to about 1-2 minutes in and then start playing them all at once.

According to YouTube itself, the algorithms scan "over one hundred years of video every day," which would require the equivalent man power of 36,000 people working "without blinking" 24/7 year-round.

There's still some debate over the legality of video depicting game content. Due to the nature of the original content being interactive and multimedia-oriented, it's debatable whether the amount of YouTube video content and the effect its distribution may have on the potential market for the original work are

Well, 960 x 1080, actually, but yeah, it's never the best idea to put too much weight on fine detail-related graphical fidelity when viewing YouTube videos. The exteriors of the vehicles, for instance, were hard to tell apart in terms of detail. Luckily, with the interiors taking up most of the space on either side,