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I'm looking to buy an S4 that I can use in the US and UK/Europe (when I'm traveling). It seems that Samsung does not make a phone that supports 4G frequencies in both the US and England. So, I'd be okay buying a phone that supports 4G in the US and 3G in the UK/Europe.
To that end, I see...
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So, this thing seems like it could serve as both a replacement for my OG Transformer, while also being large and powerful enough to actually be productive. For the most part, it seems like a good device. I'm wondering if anyone here has played...
Hi everyone. I've got a BNIB i7-2700k that I'd like to sell. I'm asking for $280, firm.
I'll accept paypal, money orders or cash, if the buyer can pick up. If you elect for a money order, I won't ship the chip until the money order clears.
I prefer using UPS but, I'll also ship via USPS or...
I'll readily agree that there are a number of issues with LCD technology but, a continued increase in screen resolution isn't necessarily neglect. An increase may well improve performance, even if it doesnt address the problems you've mentioned.
Concerning your camera, perhaps the 16MP...
I think the viewer might see a benefit to a resolution increase to 4K at standard viewing distances for laptop and desktop use. Of course, I have not done the actual math, myself.
Either way, I think a resolution increase is going to happen, if only because it can be used as a marketing...
Not that I see this, I think I might need to get a DSLR with higher resolution, sometime soon.
An 18mpix photo might not look too great on a 4K, 30" screen, 18 inches away.
The increases in cell phone and tablet screen resolutions in recent months has me wondering if we are going to see a parallel increase in resolution in desktop displays. A 20" 2560x1680 resolution, possibly?
Has anyone heard anything? Should I wait to buy something new?
Indeed it was. But, why is no one developing it anymore? Were there some technical hurdles that could not be overcome? Or, was it a business development decision?