Same resolution does not mean the same quality. There are many other factors, suc as viewing angle and colour reproduction, to consider.
Same resolution does not mean the same quality. There are many other factors, suc as viewing angle and colour reproduction, to consider.
Dude, it says on the website that the OIS bit of the video was not taken with a PureView device.
You know what'd odd? I've heard and quoted those numbers before, but for some reason just decided to use "3000" instead.
I'll leave all of that "Spelling" witchcraft to you, heathen. :P
You spelled "3000" wrong. Or do you want to burn in eternal hellfire or something?
A 15.6" screen at 16:9 aspect ratio is 13.6" wide and 7.65" high.
File transfer manager,
The guy who wrote this film, Max Landis, is a huge comic book buff. He's the guy that did the "Death and Return of Superman" video that lit up youtube a few months ago.
Each monopoly game comes with $15, 140, so you'd need to buy 67 monopoly sets to make $1M. Assuming to buy a copy of the board game costs you $50, that's $3350
I think he sounds like Tom Waits.
Here's why that is BS: Windows Phone 7. The Mango update was available for virtually every handset within 3 weeks. Different hardware vendors, variety of hardware, 3 weeks. And yes, they all run on the one processor type, with the one resolution. So, lets give them another 3 weeks for the change in processor, and…
The 9 month period being discussed here isn't the time taken to develop the OS, mate, it's the time taken from when Samsung received the Vanilla OS to when they made available their customised version for owners of their top selling handset. That would be like nVidia not having Windows 7 compatible drivers for their…
I'd say 23" is about as big as you can go while getting away with FHD (1920x1080).
If MS were learning from Apple, they'd be charging for Service Packs. So, I sincerely hope not.
Yeah... I think starving people in Africa is one of those problems that can't be solved by just throwing money at it.
Yeah, I mean, just look at it. Same 7" size, same 16:9 aspect ratio, same Android operating system, same Tegra 3 SoC, same stippled grippy back material, same HDMI out port. It's like they're not even trying to hide that they cloned the iPad.
And whenever you had no network, or a slow network connection, or were on a plane, you'd have little more than an expensive brick.
no, that's not how it works. Apps on WinRT are compiled into CIL, a psuedo-assembly language that is on the fly compiled into bytecode the first time it is run on a system. That makes it platform independent. So long as the host platform has CIL compilation (which both WinRT and Win8 do), then it can run the app.…
Compatible in what way?
Surface RT will release alongside Windows 8 (so, October-ish) and will be priced to compete with comparable tablets (think iPad pricing), ~$600-$800, I'd say