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About tablet Z2, i was expecting 32gb internal. all other specs are expected, also, wouldn't a tablet make a good use from 4gb of ram?
about Z2, irimas from XDA says that his prototype doesn't have a shatter film and also someone here and in digi-wo said sony logo is printed on the glass itself, these 2 things are good sign for no shatter film for retail version. nice sony.
[ This Message was edited by: amirprog on 2014-02-17 14:56 ]
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Posted: 2014-02-17 15:53:45
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Can you understand that Apple has super excellence supply chain that squeeze out every single penny of investment?
While Sony and other companies (even Samsung) NOT!
That's why Apple is stay ahead of other companies as well, for example that iPhone 4 Retina Display (launch in 2010), they got ahead before anyone else (ppi competition) for sake of two years.
Don't bullshit.
[ This Message was edited by: HxH on 2014-02-17 16:15 ]
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Posted: 2014-02-17 17:13:41
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Can't we argue without being rude?
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Posted: 2014-02-17 17:29:35
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This ^
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Posted: 2014-02-17 18:14:33
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Wait, so the one with the better supply chain gets the better displays - duh.
So, in other words, you're defending the fact that they don't have as good a supply chain? And we should feel sorry for them or something for not having as good a supply chain? That the consumer should empathise with them?
Explain how Amazon got an even better display then with LTPS? Low units, but still. Explain the lack of a QHD display (rumoured)? (I reserve judgement until at least it's unveiled, but since we have a Sony representative available, might a well take the opportunity to find out).
Sony used to set a lot of trends. Li-on batteries to VAIO Z. The latter shows they show their bright spark occasionally. The Tablet Z was unmatched until the very end of last year. They didn't capitalise on its success. And when they've put even further emphasis on smartphones and tablets since then, I, and every consumer doesn't care how it happens, we want it to happen. A good display, good battery life, etc.
Again, I am not judging yet, at least until it's unveiled. And then until I see it. The consumer wants a good battery life - the consumer doesn't care if it comes with a 6000 mAh battery or a 16000 mAh battery, igzo or not igzo, efficient or inefficient processor. It's the end result that matters. The same with display quality, fluidity, durability etc.
In other words, you're point about the supply chain doesn't really carry any weight. Because if it does, you're implying Sony have an excuse to be beaten by the competition. They don't.
(I'll say it again, I'm reserving judgement until I see it, and I know it's going to be the best tablet in many ways for a long time, but I can't stand apologists).
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Posted: 2014-02-17 19:01:39
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On 2014-02-17 17:13:41, HxH wrote:
Can you understand that Apple has super excellence supply chain that squeeze out every single penny of investment?
While Sony and other companies (even Samsung) NOT!
That's why Apple is stay ahead of other companies as well, for example that iPhone 4 Retina Display (launch in 2010), they got ahead before anyone else (ppi competition) for sake of two years.
Don't bullshit.
[ This Message was edited by: HxH on 2014-02-17 16:15 ]
pretty sure there was 720p phone released in the same year as iphone 4.
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Posted: 2014-02-17 19:05:40
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On 2014-02-17 19:05:40, Gitaroo wrote:
pretty sure there was 720p phone released in the same year as iphone 4.
A 720p phone in 2010? Even qHD was rare back then and WVGA the norm.
[ This Message was edited by: xell on 2014-02-17 19:08 ]
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Posted: 2014-02-17 20:08:14
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On 2014-02-17 19:05:40, Gitaroo wrote:
pretty sure there was 720p phone released in the same year as iphone 4.
I don't think so, I could be wrong, but according to gsmarena, the first 720p phone was the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket HD I757, january 2012. Most 720p devices were tablets back then. Again I am probably wrong.
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Posted: 2014-02-17 20:47:16
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If I'm not mistaken, aren't the new JDI panels using LTPS? If so, I don't think we have anything to worry about with respect to panels, as LTPS is even more power-efficient than IGZO. I remember reading a displaymate post where they took Apple to task for "only" using IGZO on the iPad Air while Google had moved on to LTPS in the 2013 Nexus 7.
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Posted: 2014-02-17 20:47:49
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http://www.j-display.com/english/product/mobile.html
Doesn't look like it to me...
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Posted: 2014-02-17 21:16:22
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