rulezman VIP
Number of posts : 1048 Registration date : 2010-08-28
| Subject: Re: Full guide: How to convert any DVD and video to iPod Touch/Classic/Nano Sat Aug 28, 2010 3:45 pm | |
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rulezman VIP
Number of posts : 1048 Registration date : 2010-08-28
| Subject: Re: Full guide: How to convert any DVD and video to iPod Touch/Classic/Nano Sun Aug 29, 2010 2:15 am | |
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rulezman VIP
Number of posts : 1048 Registration date : 2010-08-28
| Subject: reply Sat Apr 30, 2011 4:19 pm | |
| Deep discharging LiOn cells absolutely shortens their life. Presumably Apple has the cells show 0% and shut off even when there is some charge left to help prevent this level of damage but I would definitely NOT voluntarily deep discharge anything with a LiOn cell.hopefull convert AVI to ISO can solve itI really doubt it will include 'Retina' resolution. That would just be overkill for the technology as it would be higher than most desktop monitors (probably 2048×1536). Apple are really trying to keep the price down and they won't be able to do that if they included such a high resolution display. The screen is already the most expensive component in the iPad.My realistic guess for upgrades are: * Display 1280×800 with anti-reflective coating to match 11″ MBA * Front facing camera for Facetime (Makes sense since iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4, and all Macs have it) but rear camera might not be included to keep cost down * 512MB RAM * Slight CPU/GPU bump, maybe A4 based on ARM Cortex A9, but Apple are probably more concerned with battery life * And one more thing…. (Mystery feature that might make the iPad stand out a little more from the upcoming competition like possibly the smart bezel stuff)I doubt storage will get a bump as it would drive the cost up too much to double the current offerings.Stuff I wish they would add, but probably never will: * Hardware supported and accelerated stylus as secondary input for lag-free drawing/writing (no, foam tipped capacitive styluses on a multi-touch screen that can mistake your hand resting on the screen as input doesn't cut it) * Wireless everything – inductive charging, wireless backup/syncing, wireless automatic and free cloud storage file transfer * Fold in half like a clamshell design, but with a single seamless screen when opened up to make it more portable and protected | |
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