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Originally Posted by jersey
this thing is pimp:
too bad we'll probably never see it here.
That's a nice phone, but feature-wise it's just mid-end.
The only SE p…
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Originally Posted by grovberg
I'm not sure if you've already done this, but if you have your camera hooked up through firewire to the Mac and the camera hooked up to the …
Well...I don't know why I couldn't get macnn or macintouch or macbytes to pick up this news item...but Macstats is back.
Macstats is a site devoted to Macintosh statistical softw…
Just the K700i as far as I know of, SE website only lists a K700i.
http://www.sonyericsson.com/spg.jsp...1&zone=pp&lm=pp
Maybe some dealers refer to phones without the let…
Hey gang!
Perhaps you can tell me the difference between the two, i.e. SE K700 and SE K700i. I can't seem to find specific info about it online, the two seem to be treated pretty…
I'm not sure if you've already done this, but if you have your camera hooked up through firewire to the Mac and the camera hooked up to the monitor through S-Video, you already hav…
FYI... it runs OK on my wife's 12" PB. See sig for details. She doesn't complain about much lag at all. But from watching her play, I really need to get her more ram.
hmm. Well I am fairly sure that Sony Vegas has the ability to fullscreen preview on external monitor, and I'm damned if Vegas beat FCP to that feature... Go ahead and look for it i…
Ah! Handy.
So let's say if when I'm in Final Cut, is there a way to have just the canvas appear full screen on the monitor (maybe via a menu command) or do I just have to stretc…
I picked up a monitor to keep track of video edits and graphics. I have it connected through an S video cable to my camera, which is easy enough.
I'd like to set it up so that …
I want to know too. Mine is a 1ghz with 512mb ram. I've been playing it a bit on the only PC in our house, a PIII 500 with 384mb ram and a 64mb Radeon 9000Pro and it runs ok on the…
UPDATE:
I have resized the screen and it hasnt done it once. (apart from when I switched to 1024x768, but then i switched back.)
i have got it working a lot more faster & smoo…
It depends on what you're going to do with it.
If you want a great picture at a low price, and space isn't an issue, get a 21" flat screen CRT.
If you want it to look "Cool" then…