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Although we were a little more focused on Windows Phone 7 Series when we went to MIX 10, Microsoft's other big announcement at the conference was Internet Explorer 9, which offers HTML5 support and support for GPU acceleration throughout the browsing experience. We saw a few demos of the system in action at MIX, but this video from NVIDIA does a little better job showing how helpful that extra GPU boost can be -- IE9 running on the Ion 2-based Eee PC 1201PN smokes a regular Atom-based netbook across a suite of tests. What that's going to mean for battery life is up in the air, especially since the GPU on an Optimus system like the 1201PN kicks in automatically, but it's pretty cool to see a netbook browsing the web at almost desktop-like speeds. Check the video after the break.
http://www.youtube.com/v/oIOee9u7kHs
i feel we to wrong microsoft
And what does it have to do with WP7S?
Exactly, it has nothing to do with WP7 esp since IE in WP& is based on IE7 & 8
Besides not having anything to do with WP7, the other netbook doesn't seem to have WDDM drivers installed, so the draw speed is even slower because of that. Nvidia's cheating...
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For the most part I think MS did a great job in setting high-quality standards for their first gen phones and I'm very satisfied with my Focus. But the greedy power-nerd in me wishes the phones came with HDMI-output.
I'm a little confused as to why MS would leave this out actually. It is coming standard on a lot of high-end phones now. Unless they plan to use the Xbox 360 as an AirPlay-like streaming box (I don't know if you can do that as of now because I don't own one), how does MS expect to offer a competing video out feature?
I remember hearing a story about how MS was planning to introduce a USB-out feature and if they do that would be great because it would be cheaper than the ripoff third party HDMI docks. But I'm worried it won't be able to match up to HDMI's quality.
Anyway, I know this isn't a big deal and it shouldn't be at the top of the fixes/additions list for MS. But can you blame a guy who recently got a 50-inch? I want to use the damn thing for something besides football!
EDIT: I found the PocketNow article about USB A/V out. http://pocketnow.com/windows-phone/report-microsoft-bringing-microusb-a-v-out-to-windows-phone-7
they miss a standard IO port for using external addons hardware too
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According to http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire...artphones-as-apple-closes-the-gap-on-android/ , WP7 sales in Q4 is about ≈ 1.4% total
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Hmm, it's definitely not good...
They don't, but at the same time, keep in mind that the iPhone 4S came out in the previous 3 months, which is going to heavily skew the numbers.
After the next 3 months, with the new Nokia phones coming out, I think MS will see an uptick for sure.
Yeap no surprises there; I have a WP device my self and it runs perfect but when I can't transfer files via Bluetooth to some one who needs the ASAP or I can't freaking attach an audio file to mms what do you expect? Especially since this technologhy has been around since forever! Come on Why can't I add a simple wallpaper to my start screen? because MS says it takes away from the Metro UI? That has got to be the gayest **** I've ever heard. No one wants to use the stupid ass cloud for everything; granted it is good for extra storage and is excellent if your phone breaks down and you need your data back but not for everthing. Zune, don't get me started on Zune, the reason I got a WM device verses an iPhone is because of iTunes and now Windows pulls this B.S. where everything I do has to be done through Zune? This is MS own fault and they better wise up or they will loose.
Is this US or worldwide?
No feeding of the trolls please.
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In the engine, the Acer Predator 8 accompanies an Intel Atom x7-Z8700, upheld by an Intel HD Graphics GPU and 2 GB of RAM. 32 GB or 64 GB of inner stockpiling alternatives are accessible, which can likewise be further extended by means of microSD card, by up to an extra 128 GB. For a gadget planned because of gaming, the measure of RAM sounds a tad bit low, yet the Intel chipset ought to make for a strong gaming background and great general execution. Should you ever need to take pictures or do feature visits, there is a 5 MP essential camera on the back, alongside a 2 MP front-confronting unit. Just like the case with most tablet cameras, this camera setup is likely not going to be exceptionally amazing however.
do you have any idea how to root this device ive tried everything but is not working and i cant disable secure boot..plssss help
I have unlocked the bootloader (that was easy), but I'm learning how to compile TWRP for my device. Any assistance in getting this done would be appreciated.
herschwolf said:
I have unlocked the bootloader (that was easy), but I'm learning how to compile TWRP for my device. Any assistance in getting this done would be appreciated.
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how you have unlocked the bootloader?
We guys have a new player in the Android Market the manufacturer of the phone is Turing Robotic Industries
the first product by this organisation is a turning phone according rumors some people are very impressed by the design and the build of this android device so lets get into the technical specs.
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technical specifications
coming to the techncial Specifications of this device its having the Sailfish OS 2.0 and the fluent turing Æmæth UI
it is packed with MSM8974AC Quad Krait 2.5GHz Turing Imitation Key™ Chipset Krypto TIK8217 (8GB storage) it supports the latest bandwith and support all lte bands till date comes with 3 gigs of ram and in three different variants 32 GB/ 64 GB/ 128 GB. so thats the basic information if you want to know about it in a bit more detail click on th below link https://www.turingphone.com/
So what you guys think will it be a game changer ? or are you thinking of making this your device ? do let me know about your views in the comments below :highfive:
And now for something completely different! Well nearly......
Beelink AMD Ryzen7 SER6 Pro 7735HS Mini PC
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The Beelink SER7 PRO Refresh mini PC now boasts an AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS processor with eight cores and sixteen threads, reaching speeds of up to 4.75 GHz! Not too shabby, eh?
And as if that wasn't enough,
Also sports a Radeon 680M GPU that can run up to 2.2 GHz, with the new RDNA2 architecture that can double the performance of those outdated Vega GPUs.
As per usual, it has dual internal ventilation to keep things cool, and its top cover is breathable and waterproof, so you can keep it safe from any spills or thrills. Plus, you can always expand its storage options, just like with all of our Beelink mini PCs!
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https://www.bee-link.net/products/beelink-amd-ryzen-7-7735hs-mini-pc
I just ordered one of these and the next day i noticed thbey have changed them to have one display port and one hdmi. I wouldve selected that one...