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    Image of bkchurch: The one guy who didn't buy Modern Warfare 2 bkchurch: The one guy who didn't buy Modern Warfare 2
    03:54 PM

    In reply to Tegra 2 Coming in January: Nvidia Promises Netbooks, Smartphones and Smartbooks Galore
    Wouldn't it be funny if Nintendo's first HD capable system was a handheld?
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    Image of CommentingpointlesslyisMeh CommentingpointlesslyisMeh
    04:17 PM

    @bkchurch: The one guy who didn't buy Modern Warfare 2: DSi HD via a Tegra 2 chip? Interesting. And not a bad idea depending on how strong the chip is.
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    03:29 PM

    In reply to Tegra 2 Coming in January: Nvidia Promises Netbooks, Smartphones and Smartbooks Galore
    "What we still don't know is what that means: If the original Tegra could decode 1080p video, what can the new one do? Decode 1080p video more enthusiastically?"

    It's really not that tough. If the Tegra 1 could decode 1080p video, then the new one can probably do it with lower CPU utilization and power consumption. I'm surprised the writers at Giz weren't able to guess that.

    Beyond that, I'm sure Nvidia improved the 3D performance of the chip, and hopefully went for an ARM Cortex A8 CPU instead of ARM 11.
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    Image of istuptinosil istuptinosil
    03:25 PM

    In reply to Tegra 2 Coming in January: Nvidia Promises Netbooks, Smartphones and Smartbooks Galore
    The Tegra is built by NVIDIA, leaving Zune fans to suggest that it delivers industry leading, desktop-gaming type graphics that far exceed the capabilities of industry-standard mobile graphics. However, Tegra isn’t a scaled down version of NVIDIA’s PC graphics GPUs. The Tegra’s CPU/GPU package also uses DDR1 memory, introducing significant real world RAM bandwidth limits no matter how powerful the embedded GPU core is rated to be in theoretical terms.
    In contrast, the modern Cortex-A8 used in the iPhone 3GS, Palm Pre, Nokia N900, and Pandora game console represents the latest generation of ARM CPU cores. It also employs a DDR2 memory interface, erasing a serious performance bottleneck hobbling the Zune HD’s Tegra. It’s difficult to make fair and direct comparisons between different generations of technology, but NVIDIA’s own demonstrations of Tegra’s ARM11/integrated graphics show it achieving 35 fps in Quake III. The same software running on Pandora’s Coretex-A8 with SGX GPU core achieves 40-60 fps.
    onsense as it simply counts logical blocks common to all embedded SoC parts as “cores.” The CPU in the Tegra is a single ARM11 core. Even if the Tegra did supply multiple CPU cores, the Windows CE kernel used by the Zune HD doesn’t support multi-core SMP so it couldn’t make any use of them. Again, if you’re wondering why Microsoft was able to score the NVIDIA Tegra “before” Apple, it wasn’t due to any mobile industry clout or hardware experience on Microsoft’s end, but rather simply due to the fact that Apple has its own resources for designing and building advanced, state of the art mobile processors, and didn’t need to buy into the desperate hype NVIDIA is using to promote the runner up technology of Apple’s former SoC vendor.
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    Image of CommentingpointlesslyisMeh CommentingpointlesslyisMeh
    04:15 PM

    @istuptinosil: that's really interesting. I wonder if Tegra 2 has solved the DDR1 issue and raised the FPS scores. Eventually I suppose that benchmarking phone graphic prowess will become a normal thing to do before buying. I bet that someday we will all be able to "upgrade" our phone GPU's when they become outdated (may be not...pipedream).
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    Image of iansilv iansilv
    02:28 PM

    In reply to Tegra 2 Coming in January: Nvidia Promises Netbooks, Smartphones and Smartbooks Galore
    Oh wow iPhone 3.1? IPHONE POWNS EVERYTHING! EVERYTHING ELSE IS STUPID.

    There, folks I have set the lower end of the bar for comments on Tegra 2.

    and now that I have done this, no one else needs to. Standards can increase from here.
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    CommentingpointlesslyisMeh promoted this comment iansilv was starred iansilv was unstarred
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    04:11 PM

    @iansilv: You know, surprisingly enough, you don't really hear that kind of stuff here. Engadget has plenty of fan boi commenting but I rarely see it here. I think it has to do with how promoting threads, like what I'm doing right now, and the fact that stars are given out by the editors keeps Gizmodo pretty clean. It also seems that they will ban you easily if you are an idiot, which also helps.
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    Image of iansilv iansilv
    05:22 PM

    @CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: But, what if you aren't really an idiot, but sometimes you post like one, because you are a stressed out lawschool student? Can I still get a star? :)
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    Image of CommentingpointlesslyisMeh CommentingpointlesslyisMeh
    05:43 PM

    @iansilv: Lol. I wasn't calling you an idiot. I have no idea how you can get a star. I got one commenting during a semi-live chat about BD-Live Terminator 4 .
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    Image of DennyCraneDennyCraneDennyCrane DennyCraneDennyCraneDennyCrane
    02:19 PM

    In reply to Tegra 2 Coming in January: Nvidia Promises Netbooks, Smartphones and Smartbooks Galore
    I would love for Google to make a Tegra Android/ChromeOS netbook, throw in a 3g chip, ~8 hours of battery life, and sell 'em at around $200-$300 with free wireless internet, making the money on Android apps and ad sales from the surfing.

    MAKE IT HAPPEN, GOOGLE. I WANT THIS.
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    Image of CommentingpointlesslyisMeh CommentingpointlesslyisMeh
    04:07 PM

    @DennyCraneDennyCraneDennyCrane: I guess that would be a direct competitor to ION? Which is also Nvidia. I wonder if Tegra 2 is more powerful than an ION (which I think has an Nvidia 9400m in it).
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    Edited by CommentingpointlesslyisMeh at 12/16/09 4:08 PM CommentingpointlesslyisMeh was starred CommentingpointlesslyisMeh was unstarred
    Image of DennyCraneDennyCraneDennyCrane DennyCraneDennyCraneDennyCrane
    06:36 PM

    @CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: Its not a direct competitor with the Ion. Ion is a chipset, a GPU and audio chip. Its main market is as a compliment for Intels Atom.

    Tegra is basically an Ion, plus an ARM CPU. It is designed mostly for Phones, PDAs, things like the Zune HD... It could also work as a netbook, but it would be unable to run Windows (well... It will run Windows CE, but not XP/Vista/7).

    So, it would be fine for running Android/ChromeOS, since it would be compiled specifically for the Tegra. It would be quite low power thanks to the system on a chip design. And, best of all... my plan would come with free mobile Internet. Woo!
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    Image of CommentingpointlesslyisMeh CommentingpointlesslyisMeh
    06:53 PM

    @DennyCraneDennyCraneDennyCrane: Makes sense.
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    Image of clR3vv clR3vv
    02:10 PM

    In reply to Tegra 2 Coming in January: Nvidia Promises Netbooks, Smartphones and Smartbooks Galore
    with a wopping 1 min of battery life!
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    Image of Kakkoii Kakkoii
    02:53 PM

    @clR3vv: Yeah, the Tegra is actually the most efficient system on a chip available. It has many different smaller dedicated processors, and only throws powers towards the ones it needs at the moment. Such as the HD Video Encoder or the Decoder.

    [apcmag.com]

    The eight cores are:

    * ARM 11
    * ARM 7
    * GPU
    * 2D Engine
    * HD Video Encoder
    * HD Video Decoder
    * Audio
    * Imaging

    "The Zune HD’s battery capacity is 660 mAh, about 16 percent less than the 789 mAh battery in the new iPod touch. Yet the Zune promises a longer run time than the touch for both music and videos."

    Ipod Touch Battery life:
    Music 30 Hours
    Video 6 Hours

    Zune HD:
    Music 33 Hours
    HD Video 8.5 Hours
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    CommentingpointlesslyisMeh promoted this comment Edited by Kakkoii at 12/16/09 3:00 PM Kakkoii was starred Kakkoii was unstarred
    Image of HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H. HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.
    01:59 PM

    In reply to Tegra 2 Coming in January: Nvidia Promises Netbooks, Smartphones and Smartbooks Galore
    I still want a Tegra-based cellphone with a hard gamepad built in (something that looks like the PSPGo) and big name studios developing games for it. I would love that.
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    Image of spookyu spookyu
    02:49 PM

    @HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: Sounds kind of like that nokia phone (I think it was nokia, having a tough time remembering because it was laughed into obscurity).
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    Image of zeroprime zeroprime
    02:59 PM

    @spookyu: The N-gage?
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    Image of HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H. HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.
    03:32 PM

    @zeroprime: Yeah, but that was terrible execution. It still had a shitty cellphone screen, for one, and you had to take out the battery to change games. And the thing was HUGE, by cellphone standards.

    And don't forget sidetalking.

    @lixiaochenx277: Include a cell-phone radio for online multiplayer and to consolidate my phone into the device, and I'm sold.
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    Edited by HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H. at 12/16/09 3:34 PM HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H. was starred HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H. was unstarred
    Image of se7a7n7 se7a7n7
    08/26/09

    In reply to The 3M MPro120: It's About Time Pico Projectors Grew Up
    There's no reason these Pico Projectors shouldn't be able to make a profit in the $100 range.

    It's something that the makers know are relatively cheap to make. Few components, small package, light... However, it needs to sell for more because it can...

    Brands like COBY & Mintek will certainly pick up on this.
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    Image of weatherman weatherman
    08/26/09

    In reply to The 3M MPro120: It's About Time Pico Projectors Grew Up
    50 lumens is really the minimum, from my experience. As much as it would be nice to have something small like a pico projector, until they get to that level they're just pointless.
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    Image of kylenalepa kylenalepa
    05/24/09

    In reply to Mattel's Pseudo Telekinesis MindFlex Toy Available October 1 For $100
    I'm so buying this. I don't care if the cashier gives me a funny look.
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    Image of GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE
    05/24/09

    In reply to Mattel's Pseudo Telekinesis MindFlex Toy Available October 1 For $100
    I know somethings that can move balls, just by being looked at.


    That being said, "These are the toys you are looking for. Buy some more."

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    Image of bosskev bosskev
    05/24/09

    In reply to Mattel's Pseudo Telekinesis MindFlex Toy Available October 1 For $100
    I'd say this $100 purchase is a great investment. Buy it, practice with it and, in no time, you'll be able to save thousands of dollars by simply levitating your purchases past the checkstands unnoticed.
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    Image of davezatz davezatz
    01/27/09

    In reply to Digeo Moxi HD DVR: $400 $800, No Fees, 500GB HDD, Might Even Be Real
    Wilson, for the most complete and accurate DVR coverage you may want to keep an eye on Zatz Not Funny. ;)


    [www.zatznotfunny.com]

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    Image of Wilson Rothman Wilson Rothman
    01/26/09

    In reply to Digeo Moxi HD DVR: $400 $800, No Fees, 500GB HDD, Might Even Be Real
    Man, you guys are fact-checking the hell out of me today, and I appreciate it. I was clearly not paying 100% attention when I wrote it. Busy day. Sorry!!
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    Image of ryancmor17 ryancmor17
    01/26/09

    In reply to Digeo Moxi HD DVR: $400 $800, No Fees, 500GB HDD, Might Even Be Real
    There's no mention of expansion via eSATA like on TiVo and cable boxes, nor is there any mention of the internet apps we have come to expect in everything devices like this one.


    followed by:
    * 500 GB storage means 75 hours of 1080 HD recording or 300 hours of standard definition recording - and Moxi is expandable with up to two terabytes of external eSATA drive storage


    Makes baby Jesus cry.

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    Image of Wilson Rothman Wilson Rothman
    01/26/09

    @ryancmor17: Didn't mean to make BJ cry. I hear he's pretty good at forgiving though, so, phew!
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