Are they using LVDS?
Are they using LVDS?
correction in video. Musical Instrument "Digital" Interface.
Awesome!!! Gonna give this a try. I was thinking about making a macro camera for inspecting my electronics projects anyways. Why not just use an old cameraphone I have laying around?
@pintowgn73: Your absolutely right. I was very hard to see.
@Wwhat: Oh, good catch.
@MajorGroove: I get it. Need gigabit internet connection first.
@YouKn0wIt: Yeah, you are right about 2 things 1) I did not read Engadget article (hate links); should just include information in Gizmodo article anways and 2) it does lay flat.
@MajorGroove: I know. I have HTPC (now unhooked) next to TV, but it isn't powerful enough for any good games.
@AddictedtoEmotes: You know. This seems to hit the nail right on the head.
Okay. So this thing would actually be cool if one model could arch AND lay flat. For instance, a touch of a button or execution of a program would trigger it to change shape.
@Voohoo: Yeah, I agree. Each console has some major pluses and minuses.
I don't see any proof that this was a working or genuine iPad for that matter.
Weird. I always see PS3 and XBOX side by sides of games before I buy them and I always think the XBOX versions looks better.
@mvd7793: Depends. The interface more than likely will be SATA which is good for PC-like devices.
3 years? in semiconductor world means NEVER. Just thought I'd let you know.
@Paolo.Lex: Its a satchel.
Is it me or are those holes really really mis-aligned?
@Kaiser-Machead v.2.1.1: i don't know i see pics online of people doing weird stuff.
none of those guys look like they are having any fun. the game does look cool though.
i am glad that people play this and that sony supports it. i bought used from gamestop and after a day i had to return it.