@whatNow: Anyway... You can now delete my account too!!! Thanks for the other great news too! Don't worry... I will not be coming back!!! :) Good bye!
YOU CAN NOT SAY BS IN HERE! Anyway, thanks for deleting my post because I think the articles on the iPad are becoming BS. Am I the only one that does not want anymore BS about the iPad? What happened to the other tech reviews?
@njdevil: I agree with you! The people that think that a 4:3 is better then 16:9 is just trying to defend the Apple products... Just ask any of them... Will you buy a 4:3 HDTV? a 4:3 Monitor?... It's like I say onces and I say again... All BullShit News All over and it's clear that many are losing interested in coming to this site anymore. To much BS all over... If there is a new tech that has ZERO related things to the iPad... for sure here will be iPad all writtin on it. People need to use the web to learn things... Here is a great website that talk about 4:3 and 16:9.... and after you reading that you still want a 4:3 big iPod... sorry no meds will help you. [www.highdefdigest.com]
@whatNow: Did you read this? Is Cropping to 16:9 Really So Bad? chopping a 2.35:1 Scope picture to 4:3 loses almost half the original picture. But cropping from 2.35:1 to 16:9 is a much smaller change. Is that really such a big deal, many will ask. Isn't all of the "important" picture still visible? Looking at 'Once Upon a Time in the West' again, sure some picture is missing, but we can still tell that there are two guys in the background. Isn't the guy in the middle supposed to be the focus? And how many movies really place "important" picture information at the far edges anyway? Most of the picture is there. Isn't that good enough? And I think this is better then watching with black bars, right?But I guess you like the bars anyway.
@spaceman37: I agree with you... But with a 16:9 a 56" HDTV will not become a 37" set when you crop the video from film to HD... Here is a great site that show everything you need to know about what I am trying to say. Everything!!! [www.highdefdigest.com] PS: Many people don't know that they can use the crop tool to fit film on to a HDTV set without the black bars.
@Norbs: Some flash memory is designed to help when your PC's memory is running low. Low memory can make your computer sluggish, which needs a place to stash data, turns to the hard drive. Flash memory offers a speedier alternative. In a PC world the ReadyBoost works with most flash storage devices. In Windows 7, it can handle more flash memory and even multiple devices—up to eight, for a maximum 256 gigabytes (GB) of additional memory. :)
@Norbs: If the iPad does not have enought of Flash Memory (Records things that does not need power) and it runs out of RAM... Some time when you have enought flash memory avaible the system will try to use it as RAM to free up the RAM... but the faster flash memory are expensive and I don't think iPad have them. Just like the Win7 use them... you can use to store and as a RAM... :) So, if the iPad had the samething as the Win7 has you could add more RAM to the system. If you have a Win7 try it!!! And both are solid state memories. Deep in some software when you write them you can tell how much on the flash memory you want so if the system crashes or the power if off... the flash memory will remember what is saved... and some high end systems that is always in used by the software for security reasons because the flash memory is used as a backup in case the RAM or else go wrong.
@Manly_McBeeferton: think he is a woman trapped on a man's body that is traped on a womans body... and so on!
@bawj: I think wonder woman wonders that too!
Steve really hates flash! Anything with flash on it... he wants out of his products! Even flash memory!
@spaceman37: True! But we are in 2010 and Directors/Art Directors are always thinking on the HDTV 16x9 safe zone... I know that because I used to work on the film industry... And the 16X9 is safe even for wide screen films, so when you crop the image to fit 16x9 you still able to get a big part of the image... while the 4X3 is a dead format... ZERO Directors are shooting on the old safe zone, I even had to replace some monitors with new safe zone markers. I one of the biggest HDTV and I hated when the movies have the pillow bars to show all the image that was shot... I pay so much money for a big TV and they are showing my movies on a small screen... At least when I crop I still see a great part of the image... Can't do that with a 4:3! Simple!!!
Guess what super hero has the two pad?
@nickerooni: Flash is there too! the Wonderwman did eat him. But my super hero is missing in the picture. The hero on yellow is fake... she is missing the my hero...
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