It's kind of funny listen to y'all talking about how good and quick the head tracking was after all the trouble the F-35 helmet has with that and they spent oodles of money trying to get it to work right.
Dang, I was really looking forward to discussion about AMD's Tamesh and Jaguar cores. I was extremely impressed by the the Tamesh power tablet running Dirt Showdown in 1080p.
Me too. Also It's interesting, when the time comes, how does those apu's fare coupled with a discrete gpu, say an HD 8770? Brazos in comparison fared a bit inadequate in such a discipline, still adequate for what it was, Intel's atom was slower in such scenario.
I'm kinda surprised that there wasn't any discussion about the weird Qualcomm keynote. It was just.... wow.
With regards to the rest of the show, I'm wondering if the prediction of an Apple 4K display coming out in ~18 months still holds true. I'm of the mind that it'll happen sooner, much sooner. Sharp is set to ship the PN-K321 32" display next month for ~$5500 (it launched back in November 2012).
Thanks for another great podcast! I especially appreciate the deep details in these. I've wondered why since I'm usually not so interested in reading same. Perhaps it's because I mostly listen during my commute so the detailed info is a sort of value add to otherwise wasted time...
I also appreciate the lack of self promotion in these. Some other, much shorter podcast I just listened to spent over 10% of their time talking about themselves and promoting their site. Just the facts please the way Anandtech does it!
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Death666Angel - Friday, January 11, 2013 - link
Gonna go to the gym today, perfect timing guys! :Dtynopik - Friday, January 11, 2013 - link
It's kind of funny listen to y'all talking about how good and quick the head tracking was after all the trouble the F-35 helmet has with that and they spent oodles of money trying to get it to work right.syxbit - Friday, January 11, 2013 - link
What about the Exynos Octo? I know their presentation was very vague, but I would have liked to hear your thoughtsdagnastyep - Friday, January 11, 2013 - link
Dang, I was really looking forward to discussion about AMD's Tamesh and Jaguar cores. I was extremely impressed by the the Tamesh power tablet running Dirt Showdown in 1080p.Oskars Apša - Friday, January 11, 2013 - link
Me too.Also It's interesting, when the time comes, how does those apu's fare coupled with a discrete gpu, say an HD 8770? Brazos in comparison fared a bit inadequate in such a discipline, still adequate for what it was, Intel's atom was slower in such scenario.
http://techreport.com/review/20401/amd-e-350-fusio...
QuesoLoco - Friday, January 11, 2013 - link
I'd like to see more underwear reviews on the site please, Brian seems to have some insight into this area.Kevin G - Friday, January 11, 2013 - link
April Fools 2013?Kevin G - Friday, January 11, 2013 - link
I'm kinda surprised that there wasn't any discussion about the weird Qualcomm keynote. It was just.... wow.With regards to the rest of the show, I'm wondering if the prediction of an Apple 4K display coming out in ~18 months still holds true. I'm of the mind that it'll happen sooner, much sooner. Sharp is set to ship the PN-K321 32" display next month for ~$5500 (it launched back in November 2012).
Klug4Pres - Saturday, January 12, 2013 - link
Really enjoyed listening to Jarred on his Podcast debut - insightful, and very easy on the ear.JarredWalton - Monday, January 14, 2013 - link
I *swear* this wasn't me leaving a comment! ;-)Thanks for the friendly post -- glad at least my mom enjoyed hearing me. "Hey look, ma! I'm on the innernet! I'm famous!"
amrs - Wednesday, January 16, 2013 - link
Thanks for another great podcast! I especially appreciate the deep details in these. I've wondered why since I'm usually not so interested in reading same. Perhaps it's because I mostly listen during my commute so the detailed info is a sort of value add to otherwise wasted time...I also appreciate the lack of self promotion in these. Some other, much shorter podcast I just listened to spent over 10% of their time talking about themselves and promoting their site. Just the facts please the way Anandtech does it!