A "just the facts" without trying to be hip, and without bling/military/human interest fluff would suit me fine. Ther's really enough happening as it is. Oh, and to Engadget, if you don't know what you're talking about, which happens all too often, don't open your mouth, just the facts _please_.
Thanks for the tip, I will check these sites.
Psst, some innovative features, like things I've seen on sites 10 years ago would be nice. Look at a site like storagereview.com, they collect discreet values over time so you can compare and profile things. You can then do things like _intelligently compare_, as well as features like "automatically notify me when a gsm mobile with gps, wifi, usb host, at least 320x200 touchscreen and weighs not more than 120g becomes available," as well as forming interest groups. Smart, useful. Not smart-assed, not trying to stir up controversy that wastes my time.
I am #)$(*#()$* glad when one company copies another company's good feature. It can go too far and innovation can be stifled, but everyone copies everyone and there is so much ground to be covered before the gadgets we waste our time on are even half decent, it is stupid to not just accept that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and move on to seeing what is unique - like a lower price point, different market, etc.
"I'm moving to a small studio and for some reason the cable connection is in an awkward place and I need a way to transmit HD quality video and audio no more than 20 feet away. What is the best wireless HDMI transmitter / receiver for this situation? Thanks!"
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A "just the facts" without trying to be hip, and without bling/military/human interest fluff would suit me fine. Ther's really enough happening as it is. Oh, and to Engadget, if you don't know what you're talking about, which happens all too often, don't open your mouth, just the facts _please_.
Thanks for the tip, I will check these sites.
Psst, some innovative features, like things I've seen on sites 10 years ago would be nice. Look at a site like storagereview.com, they collect discreet values over time so you can compare and profile things. You can then do things like _intelligently compare_, as well as features like "automatically notify me when a gsm mobile with gps, wifi, usb host, at least 320x200 touchscreen and weighs not more than 120g becomes available," as well as forming interest groups. Smart, useful. Not smart-assed, not trying to stir up controversy that wastes my time.
And another thing..
I am #)$(*#()$* glad when one company copies another company's good feature. It can go too far and innovation can be stifled, but everyone copies everyone and there is so much ground to be covered before the gadgets we waste our time on are even half decent, it is stupid to not just accept that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and move on to seeing what is unique - like a lower price point, different market, etc.
To competition.