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They can't be what they SOUND LIKE...

I have died, everyday...

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It looks really nice, but I still don't like using the term sharpness when you mean clarity ;-)

Eh, it probably sounds like trolling, but I assure you it isn't.

1. Being newer doesn't make something better.

If the app ecosystem is what's the deciding factor, and you prefer Apple over Android, then the iPad 1 is better than all other tablets (except the 2 and new, of course) and there's no point in writing the article in the first place.

> i can confidently say much better cpu. the A5 was much better than variant of the OMAP that the playbook runs.

> much better processor

Disagrees with your assertion you're making the world "better"...

When you add noise, you do not lose sharpness, you lose effective resolution. Even a 100% accurate noise reduction algorithm isn't going to give you an increase in sharpness, it's going to give you more effective resolution.

No, it's like comparing a 2-door Honda with a 4-door Honda...

Other than the higher resolution, how is the "new iPad" better than the Playbook? For the sake of argument, assume that 7-inch and 10-inch tablets are equal form factors...

> ...to make low-light video super-sharp

Ok, I hate Apple, but I'll agree.

Because Apple's design philosophy is to make things look pretty on the lowest possible grade of hardware. There's no implied judgement, simply pointing out that it's fairly indicative of their philosophy.

It really speaks to Apple's product design philosophies that they quadrupled the pixels and only doubled the ram...

Looks... fancy!

Good to know... thanks.

Or, another way would be to just move your mouse to the left side of your keyboard. No one can work a mouse with their left hand...