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I, too, haven't noticed any frame rate problems on games but I am always looking for the best tweaks or optimal settings. I've just left everything in it's default settings but I am very interested in finding out if I can get a better image on my screen (1080p Samsung rear projector). Any suggestions on what settings I should change, and why? Thanks, BTW this is not just for games on my PS3 but also for watching BD movies, too.
"and on certain high-end units, you can even scroll through your address book, " Well, a big whoop-dee-doo to that! I have the Sony MEX-BT5000 Head Unit and it does all that the Alpine unit does and more - and it costs less. I can connect an Ipod or any other mp3 player plus my GPS and stream wma files from my T-mobile Dash through this units Bluetooth feature. Taking and making hands free call(after I paired my Dash to the unit) is as easy as just getting in my car and turning on the radio. So many units are made to just work with the Ipod only, this unit also works with the Ipod but it also works with my Creative Zen Vision M as well as any other player. Oh yeah, one last thing, it also has a USB port so I can hook up a laptop and/or charge my Dash. You do need the Sony XA-300 to connect with the head unit but I only paid $49.00 American. http://www.xplodsony.com/xplod/accessories/XA-300
Most cell plans allow for free calls to your home phone.Basically, you're not charged for calls from your cell to your home number and thus you can make (almost) free calls to anywhere.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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