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Bill Gates' Stupidity HAS BEEN CONFIRMED!!!! (Page 2)
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Originally Posted by Chuckit
1. It's only been 21 hours since he first posted the thread. Not everybody keeps the site open all day and pounds reload like a madman.
Tru dat
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Originally Posted by Railroader
Quality, size, orientation, wide-screen, implementation...
Just about everything that matters when it comes to video.
Well, it is bigger, and does do widescreen, but the Quality? It's got the same resolution with a bigger screen, so it's not going to be any better in quality (actually, it be worse). Implementation-wise, I'm far too used to the click wheel so I hated trying to use the Zune's controls.
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Originally Posted by King Bob On The Cob
Well, it is bigger, and does do widescreen, but the Quality? It's got the same resolution with a bigger screen, so it's not going to be any better in quality (actually, it be worse). Implementation-wise, I'm far too used to the click wheel so I hated trying to use the Zune's controls.
Sure they both have 320x240 resolution, but MS uses all of it. With my iPod I have unused pixels at the top and bottom showing black bars. And the screen is brighter than the iPod screen.
The click wheel is difficult to use if you have large hands, arthritis, or repetitive stress injuries. I am not a big fan of the click-wheel. I am constantly selecting the wrong things.
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Originally Posted by Railroader
Sure they both have 320x240 resolution, but MS uses all of it. With my iPod I have unused pixels at the top and bottom showing black bars. And the screen is brighter than the iPod screen.
The click wheel is difficult to use if you have large hands, arthritis, or repetitive stress injuries. I am not a big fan of the click-wheel. I am constantly selecting the wrong things.
I agree on the click wheel. From an interface perspective, it's nice (though, hardly unique ... wheels have been used since before the digital era as selector devices). From an ergonomics perspective, it sucks.
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The click wheel isn't always as precise as I would like it, but I much prefer it over anything else in the market. I don't know any people that complain about it.
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there should be no doubt that bill's an intelligent guy, it's just that, as jobs said in the past, he has no taste. it's also been reported that he scored a 1590 on his SATs.
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F = ma
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Originally Posted by d4nth3m4n
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