If I could take a TV out for dinner, take it home and hold it tightly next to a roaring fire and whisper sweet nothings into its ear, it would be this TV.
Eh yea man...glad you came out of your coma. This is the Samsung "Touch of Color" series that people either love or hate. I have an A650 at home with the Touch of Color and I absolutely love it. The promo ads make it look far more red than it actually is.
So...you weren't impressed with the hardware add-on, yet you're complaining that there aren't titles to take advantage of the add-on. Thanks for the article, Grumbly McGrumbler.
What a way to over-complicate things. In DC they've finally started installing pedestrian countdown timers for crossing the road, and they work just as well for cars. As you approach the intersection you can see you can see how many seconds you have until the yellow light. I've actually slowed down at 1-2 seconds knowing that I'll have to run a yellow/red light if I continue. But, if Audi owners want to pay an exorbitant amount of money for something the rest of us get for free...oh...well that's the mark of an Audi owner anyway, isn't it?
I have a 226bw and I DO NOT recommend. I too have horrible posterization in gradients, esp the blacks, that I can't get rid of -- even with a color calibrator. It makes photoshop work nigh impossible. I can't wait to get a new monitor, one that that doesn't say Samsung on it.
Sad because everything else I own by Samsung is great.
Look, I'm barely interested in this iPhone hype as it is, and that's putting it mildly. All I'm saying is that it's pretty clear that to get this software working, you have to break the terms of agreement with the carrier. What's so confusing about T-Mobile fighting back, and who cares if one is in CA and the other in Germany?
Again, I'm all for taking it The Man, but I don't see how is this a "good fight." T-Mobile is simply holding up their end of the contract, which all you iPhonies signed up to.
"I'm in the market for a new laptop, and I want a 13-incher. I need something with a great keyboard for typing, as this will mostly be used for note taking in class. I am absolutely smitten with the XPS 13, but I'm afraid that with its age Dell is going to give it an update soon. Any advice for someone in my shoes?"
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