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"Dicky" Charlteston-Burns
it's an ipod. not a pda. keep it simple. yeah it's crap when people cripple stuff but it's business, they aren't a charity.
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To quote Apple, the screen is perfect for "entering calendar events, or adding new contacts." so yes, that functionality will be in there.
What do you mean "antialias"? WHat does this do?played with a new nano, and also an 80gb classic.
nano: so small it's getting silly. when people see that it's fat, they don't realise that it's nearly half the size of the old one... and it feels very thin too. video is even more amazing than the old 5G full-fat, as all the UI overlays are in a really nice shiny translucent style. didn't see coverflow on it, as there was no music loaded onto it, though. really nice though. amazing for £100.
80GB classic: bit of a let down actually. i had all my money going for a 160gb, but i'm not so sure now. they feel somewhat out-dated now... really heavy compared to the silly-small nano. and kinda slow as well... - it had a load of music on it, so i tried out coverflow, and it's really sluggish, like the processor really isn't up to it. also, it's not antialiased, so you notice the jaggies a lot. a big meh. i'm gonna have a wait till i can get my hands on a touch, and probably go for that in 16gb. i've never had an ipod i didn't have to media-manage, so i suppose i can carry on.
i would imagine so. to be honest though, although they *say* the new Classic is thinner, it has to be microns as even the 'thin' 80gb model i handled was still fairly hefty. in fact, thinking about it, it actually feels like a step back. the interface on the 5g was rapid, very fluid. on the classic, it feels laggy. also the fit and finish with the new aluminium faceplate feels a bit rough around the edges... not as keen. i'd probably plump for an 80gb 5G, if i wanted that sort of size. the new one adds nothing to arena, but actually detracts in its bloat. although my old 40gb fatty is pretty hefty and i managed quite well for years with it, the new ones feel really dated now. i'm all for the touch line being flash only, although it'd be nice to see how much flash they can stick in them. test of time now folks.Qion said:Are the 8/16GB flash memory units roughly the same cost as the 80/160GB HDDs?
What do you mean "antialias"? WHat does this do?
I find it interesting that the majority of this thread's conversation revolves around the iPod Touch. What about the Nano, Classic and Shuffle?
I think the new Nanos look kind of weird, but the more I look at them the more they grow on me. I haven't seen one in person, so I'm wondering what video will look like on the tiny screen. I've ordered one nevertheless, so I guess we'll see.
The Classics look pretty good, loads of storage (more than I'd ever need) but nevertheless it's there.
Ohh I see! Thanksdifficult to explain in an all encompassing way, and many people have done so already (google is your best bet)... but here goes:
basically, when something on a screen isn't horizontal or vertical, it looks all jaggedy as the pixels have to sit within their grid. anti-aliasing smooths the edges. cover flow has a lot of diagonals, as most of the squares are in perspective. lots of jaggedy lines, as no smoothing is even being attempted. pretty ugly.
like i say, google to put your mind at rest.
played with a new nano, and also an 80gb classic.
nano: so small it's getting silly. when people see that it's fat, they don't realise that it's nearly half the size of the old one... and it feels very thin too. video is even more amazing than the old 5G full-fat, as all the UI overlays are in a really nice shiny translucent style. didn't see coverflow on it, as there was no music loaded onto it, though. really nice though. amazing for £100.