Well technically that would be a full frame sensor. :)
Well technically that would be a full frame sensor. :)
I don't know why but that made me laugh so hard!
F.lux is the best for late night laptop use, I wish they made a version for android.
Those who have never seen a sattelite TV feed during a rainy day are lucky, watching the news a guy turned his head and the colors lagged and looked like his face was melting off.
All sounds are off except my ringtone, the super Mario bros song, every time my phone rings in public people smile. Sometimes I turn on the notifications for Facebook messenger, I like androids option "Cafeinated Rattlesnake" :)
How much better can the signal be from this than a 30 dollar cable of the same length? Its all digital anyway your either getting signal or you aren't.
For 934 dollars it better be six stars!
Oh, I didn't even think of that to be a correction. Lol
Good if your on a plan, but not if your on prepaid or have a tablet that wouldn't work.
Magnets don't stick to stainless steel, unless its really cheap stainless which is what they probably used in this tablet.
You do know you can refund within 15 minutes right? That's the best way to test them, you get the full version, and if it sucks delete it and get your money back.
Just seeing the quotes from it here in the comments have me laughing my ass off.
Did they ever produce it? If i ever had a chance to get one i would have used the hell out of it.
Haha I always look close when i play a game or something, damn angry birds :P
True HDR would be taking 3 seperate images and varying exposures of the same scene and combining the dark areas and the light areas into the "average", I would like to see video out of this.
I do not know what to make of your comment..
That would be cool, you could probably mod an existing DSLR with a clear grip or something. I was thinking of if you just put a lens and sensor in the camera above, it would all be white lol
Da fuck is that thing?!
If you look really really close, yes. I can tell the difference from less than a foot.
If they made the LEDs small enough to use them like regular pixels it would probably be as bright as an OLED TV, I think I saw an arcticle on here a while ago about an HDTV made from only LEDs.