If there was a seperate channel for yellow then there would be an additional 8bits(for example) of color resolution, so it is not the same. I am not saying this whole 4th color tv thing is worth a damn, I am just saying the OPs comment about not having the seperate channel thus needing to interpolate the value of yellow, is a valid point.
You hit the nail right on the head. My sony reader got me reading books again, and thats what I got it for...I didnt wish it could do video, nor did a pause between pages bother me(like you said, it takes longer to turn a real page). Feature bleed is a royal pain, instead of these manufacturers making a device that does 1 thing excellent, they jam as many features in as possible so their sales flier has more bullet points that company b, but it does it all half assed.
I tunnel all my personal web surfing back to my home computer. Doesnt matter if I am at work, at a coffee shop, or in a hotel on vacation. Never trust that your connection is safe, there are even risks with ones home connection, but for all intents an purposes, it is secure.
You are joking right? Time has proven over and over again that that is a stupid statement...I sure remember thinking that no one could possibly need a hard drive larger than 10mb back when it first came out. Or that a CD would be the end-all for transferring data, I mean 650mb was huge. Even standard dvds when they came out...who could possibly need more space.
The fact is hddvd in its most common form is only 60% the capacity of blu in its most common form...lets future proof ourselves a little and take the larger capacity disc.
mike
If there was a seperate channel for yellow then there would be an additional 8bits(for example) of color resolution, so it is not the same. I am not saying this whole 4th color tv thing is worth a damn, I am just saying the OPs comment about not having the seperate channel thus needing to interpolate the value of yellow, is a valid point.
What he meant was that in the original RGB signal you are receiving there is no seperate yellow value, you only get the yellow after mixing the RGB.
You hit the nail right on the head. My sony reader got me reading books again, and thats what I got it for...I didnt wish it could do video, nor did a pause between pages bother me(like you said, it takes longer to turn a real page). Feature bleed is a royal pain, instead of these manufacturers making a device that does 1 thing excellent, they jam as many features in as possible so their sales flier has more bullet points that company b, but it does it all half assed.
The man is using FVWM, something tells me going from FVWM to compiz is not what he's looking for exactly...
I am looking for my van to take hairpin turns at 250mph....are you not going to suggest that maybe I should be looking for a different vehicle :-)
I tunnel all my personal web surfing back to my home computer. Doesnt matter if I am at work, at a coffee shop, or in a hotel on vacation. Never trust that your connection is safe, there are even risks with ones home connection, but for all intents an purposes, it is secure.
Yes, but it is not his to distribute...do ya understand.
Give me subspace communication please...
You are joking right? Time has proven over and over again that that is a stupid statement...I sure remember thinking that no one could possibly need a hard drive larger than 10mb back when it first came out. Or that a CD would be the end-all for transferring data, I mean 650mb was huge. Even standard dvds when they came out...who could possibly need more space. The fact is hddvd in its most common form is only 60% the capacity of blu in its most common form...lets future proof ourselves a little and take the larger capacity disc. mike