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Jcowley

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  1. This is crazy cool, I've wanted a short throw projector for the best part of 5 years and never found the cash - I would love to be able to get hold of one now.
  2. What? Is this a serious thread? There are now 7x more shares each worth 1/7 of their original value, the shareholders aren't magically 7x richer... The share price went up 2.5% which is probably the least shocking thing since stock trading began, it is completely expected that a share price rises after a stock split (especially for such a large and well known company). Smaller traders can/will now buy shares and demand goes up - price follows accordingly.
  3. For anyone you say? I'll let you in on a little secret - I'm holding a 16nmFF piece of silicon in my hand right now my company got back from TSMC 2 months ago - we'll have 2 designs on it by the end of August.
  4. Just to point out: the GT-R does it in ~2.8, not 3.8 so to quote you the P85D "doesn't stand a chance" with a 1s difference.
  5. Well it does say IPS as IPS is just an acronym for in-plane switching. I really don't get any kind of joke going on here...
  6. Weird, I found this on the website: Panel Type, Surface: In-plane switching, anti glare with hard coat 3H Oh and the OP also put it in the first post on this thread.
  7. That bit of your comment alone shows that you don't really know what you're talking about. That's like saying I can't feel heat if I don't have thermal compound on my skin...
  8. From the questions section on the same page: http://www.amazon.com/REFRESH-RATE-IS-WHAT-thanks-/forum/Fx2QY14T4QHSRLE/Tx2NYVPD0M99PN/1/ref=cm_cd_ql_tlc_al?_encoding=UTF8&asin=B005BZNDHQ
  9. I get to use a high end, professionally calibrated IPS monitor at work (it has a different feature we use it for, the great colour specs are a side-effect) and a whatever acer TN panel at home. There is no way I can tell the difference between them. Unless they are sat side-by-side it would be almost impossible. Anyone who says otherwise either does colour work daily or has huge confirmation bias that their purchase was worth it.
  10. Whilst it's true this failure to move to a smaller process is the fault of TSMC, it's not because they can't produce smaller. TSMC have moved on from 28nm - they yields are just too low (and therefore too cost-prohibitive for millions of chips) for Nvidia. TSMC are currently producing 16nm even - I will be fortunate enough to be using a 16nm product from them in March next year.
  11. Your style? You tell us... Do you want a higher resolution or higher refresh rate? Choose accordingly
  12. Not a problem? In that case you'll probably be wanting this: http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-PQ321Q-31-5-Inch-4K-Monitor/dp/B00DJ4BIKA/ref=pd_sim_sbs_pc_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=0D6NGTZHHKBYRJY9RG3C EDIT: And quote people when you reply to them so they know you replied
  13. I would buy the headphones first and try them out before deciding to buy an amp - you may find that you don't actually need one.
  14. Which is why the article says delivered in 2015 and then: "start volume commercial production of 10nm chips using EUV lithography equipment sometimes in 2016 – 2017"
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