It's not about pixels, but strokes or gestures and speed. Think of it like "one short stroke SouthSouthEeast in this region done so fast, two strokes going North in that around X speed, a curve up in this area, a circular gesture in that"
I used to be a TV repair tech, going into homes all day every day and I'd verify things like this and if the Cable Co actually turned on the HD of the receiver box (You'd be surprised more than 50% of the boxes were set to put out 480i not 720 or 1080)
The way I'd tell them if they actually had a digital signal was to tune to a local or network station then slowly unscrew and slowly pull out the coax from the wall. If the picture started going fuzzy it was analog, if it got pixelated then froze or went black it was digital.
It's not about pixels, but strokes or gestures and speed. Think of it like "one short stroke SouthSouthEeast in this region done so fast, two strokes going North in that around X speed, a curve up in this area, a circular gesture in that"
On my Toshiba tablet, it has an applet to use your signature or drawings for authentication at login.
I used to be a TV repair tech, going into homes all day every day and I'd verify things like this and if the Cable Co actually turned on the HD of the receiver box (You'd be surprised more than 50% of the boxes were set to put out 480i not 720 or 1080) The way I'd tell them if they actually had a digital signal was to tune to a local or network station then slowly unscrew and slowly pull out the coax from the wall. If the picture started going fuzzy it was analog, if it got pixelated then froze or went black it was digital.
Vista? Doesn't MS disallow Vista on a VM w/o a special license?
Whoops, what will that cost me?