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Panasonic's 150-inch Life Wall TV going production in 2009 {Engadget}
Aug 29th 2008 1:55PM It's not in the spec, so there's no HDMI device supporting it.
Panasonic's 150-inch Life Wall TV going production in 2009 {Engadget}
Aug 29th 2008 12:51PM They mean 4,096 x 2,160 and that's a bit more than 4 times the amount of pixels of 1080p. It's actually four times 2048 x 1080. :)
4,096 x 2,160 = 8,847,360 pixels.
1920 x 1080 = 2,073,600 pixels.
2048 x 1080 = 2,211,840 pixels.
You know, just saying.
Panasonic's 150-inch Life Wall TV going production in 2009 {Engadget}
Aug 29th 2008 12:47PM Modern graphics cards can't play on that resolution and there's no connection that's capable of Quad HD. :)
Bricycle electric tricycle actually cooler than it sounds {Engadget}
Aug 2nd 2008 1:57PM I want a cheap electric car. Period.
ASUS Eee PC 1000H torn down in exquisite detail {Engadget}
Jun 23rd 2008 8:27AM Wow, that comment was too stereotype to be true.
NVIDIA unveils second-gen Tesla GPU-based workstation cards {Engadget}
Jun 16th 2008 4:17PM Wrong again, you can in one week. :)
NVIDIA unveils second-gen Tesla GPU-based workstation cards {Engadget}
Jun 16th 2008 4:16PM Omg morrons, this card is ment for HPC, you can't do graphics stuff on it. It's meant to do calculations like a CPU.
NVIDIA unearths GTX 280 and GTX 260 graphics cards {Engadget}
Jun 16th 2008 9:51AM Alone it runs Crysis @ 1920 x 1200 with 4 x AA and High graphics. Just image what Tri-Sli can do.
AMD LIVE! Home Cinema platform debuts for a second time {Engadget}
Jun 4th 2008 10:47AM Yes and there are a lot of good reasons for that.
1. PureVideo HD, the PureVideo decoder is really, really good, awesome quality and it offloads the CPU a lot, which means that you're mediacenter just got a lot more LIVE! (You officially need to pay more money for it, but come on, pirate bay ftw)
2. AMD needs 2 GPU's too match 1 GPU from nVidia.
3. AMD just can't match the power of both nVidia and Intel, so the only good market for their cards and processors are low cost systems, but as I stated above, that just doesn't include mediacenters.
AMD LIVE! Home Cinema platform debuts for a second time {Engadget}
Jun 4th 2008 10:35AM It all just sounds like "FAIL!" to me. I iz nVidia/Intel fanboy.







