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Cameleon

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    I work in Airport Safety technology.(aircraft surveillance)
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  1. It's been a minute, any of these out yet? Amazon searches seem to have models that have similar tech, but you can't sort on display technology.
  2. I wonder what the cost of parts for this thing is... I guess the main screen is unique and they can charge whatever for it.
  3. Need Surface Laptop 3 review with some CS:GO benchmarks, and keyboard comfort test.
  4. Seems like the main advantage to RTX is the 'it just works' ease of development. in the past with GTX people would need to do tricks to make scenes look good. Since almost nobody has RTX, game devs still need to put in the effort for GTX. Also if recent RTX reviews are anything to go on you lose half the performance with RTX ON. Customers don't care about amount of time developers spend on lighting. It's not like RTX ON games will sell for $40, where as the RTX off version will sell for $60. So GTX 1080 before they run out.
  5. Well, if some Chinese manufacturer made a cheap way to do the eGPU thing... it would be good to know the limitations.
  6. With more eGPU options like new razor core X and Apple Black Magic eGPU... Can these be run in SLI if you have two USB-C thunderbolt ports? Can you daisy chain them? also... Is mining possible? I think the mining videos showed running 16x slot cards on a 4x link, so I don't believe mining needs many lanes. What are the limits here? Enclosures are expensive... but can you put more graphics cards in one system than traditional means? Haven't seen anyone test/review the limits on this.
  7. These Samsung phones could sell if the deals weren't stupid. Buy a Note 9 get one free*... Verizon pre-order deal... I have been trying to get out of my S8+ for 6 months, but Verizon keeps offering really crappy deals like this. It used to be, if they wanted to sell a phone you would get discount or accessories, now they give you a second contract. * new line service required, price of free phone refunded over 24 months (must stay locked in). They pulled the same crap on the S9, with the exception of just before it was released, they had a good deal for one week.
  8. Another smart speaker nobody wanted...now with a higher price...alegedly By leaving most of the details like price and spec off we can only jump to conclusions that this is another home pod with Bixby instead of Siri. The 3 legged design won't scar your table like other speakers. https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/08/samsung-teases-a-three-legged-bixby-smart-speaker-called-the-galaxy-home/ Samsung announces smart Bixby speaker, Galaxy Home, feels like the last horse has finally come to the party, and I'm thinking this will be the least sold smart speaker. If the way Samsung is selling S9 devices is any indicator, I guess I don't have much faith in the speaker market. Any audiophiles missing Bixby to complete their setup?
  9. Sounds like Vario is using foveated rendering, which is only rendering in full resolution what you are looking at... I'm excited to see where Vario takes it, and where do they get such a high res screen...sounds like 8k per eye + a little more. I didn't think 8k screens were there yet. ...the new Snapdragon 845 chip which has foveated rendering on chip... https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/21/17029858/qualcomm-snapdragon-845-vr-headset-foveated-rendering-6dof-slam
  10. yeah, 5k is around 14.7 megapixels, 8K being 33.2 megapixel, so somewhere between there. VR really needs a resolution boost, I'll take what I can get until I can sit at my virtual desk in VR and read the text my Virtual monitor, I'll keep waiting.
  11. Article: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/3/13/17116518/google-lg-vr-displays-dense-pixels-high-resolution Can't wait for this thing, but to drive what amounts to a 5k display with 120hz, you'll need foveated rendering to bring it to the masses. maybe that snapdragon 845 chip will be involved.
  12. Confirmed that AMD is working with Intel to make fancy APU type thing, probably for Macbook (It's just called macbook, no version needed) https://www.anandtech.com/show/12003/intel-to-create-new-8th-generation-cpus-with-amd-radeon-graphics-with-hbm2-using-emib
  13. Do a simulcast of Google Oct 4 event like you did with Apple! Give the folks in the town square something to watch!
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