Wasn’t that just a Doctor Who episode? Where the villain was going to make humans into storage? I guess it was technically two episodes.
Wasn’t that just a Doctor Who episode? Where the villain was going to make humans into storage? I guess it was technically two episodes.
Oof. I don’t what’s more dangerous — a self-learning AI or an evolving DNA computer. This has to be the next 10 years of movie scripts about computers becoming sentient, right?
Wow, this couldn’t be further from reality. Picture processing is what distinguishes the highest end TVs from each other. Especially if they’re using the same panel from LG. And this ins’t to say that picture processing exists only in high end TVs. It exists in all TVs. Ask yourself -- how does a 4K TV take a…
Sony, like most manufacturers, makes a range of TVs. The cheaper TVs use cheaper components. Cheaper components perform worse. It’s the processing power allocated to running menu/interface where a TV shows its “cheapness”.
Why should they have been before?
Why do you say this government was designed so only sweeping coalitions achieve power?
Oh, I just wanted to reverse the old saying. I didn’t believe you were actually mad.
He’s not disappointed . . . he’s just mad.
You lose some freedoms once it’s proven that you’ve broken the law and not until then.
This axle folly was hilarious.
Do you think Delta regrets painting the bottom of that plane now?
Why does this story have typos?
I’m talking about navigating through smart features. Ever tried to navigate through smart features on a cheap or mid-level TV? They can be terribly annoying to use.
I’m sensing a theme here.
I hope this isn’t commentary on your wife’s appearance.
Telling him to fuck off doesn’t help your argument. The fact that people can no longer have reasonable discussions is only harming this country more. We have to be smarter about the way we disagree with each other.
That and the processor that powers them is usually pitifully weak.
You should have bought four and made a TV fort. And not a fort with the boxes . . . a fort with the TVs.
I wasn’t in the market for a new TV, but the gasket that sits between the glass and panel on my TV has come loose and is slightly visible. And that ever so slightly ruins the straight line along the right edge of my TV. I’m gonna see if I can live with it, but I haven’t gotten over it yet. I doubt it’s something…
I love that they have a “state of calamity” though it is unfortunate that they have to use it.