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You’re wrong. 1440×900 is 16:10 resolution which the E6420 is not. I’ll break it down for you since the company I admin uses all generations of these.
E6400 – 16:10 options = 1280×800 or 1440×900
E6410 – 16:10 options = 1280×800 or 1440×900
E6420 – 16:9 options = 1366×768 or 1600×900
I’ll throw out the E65XX series for ya.
E6500 – 16:10 options = 1280×800 or 1440×900 or 1920×1200
E6510 – 16:9 options – 1366×768 or 1600×900 or 1920×1080
E6520 – 16:9 options – 1366×768 or 1600×900 or 1920×1080
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I was talking sub 15.4" MacBook Pro’s but if you really want look at it, 1680×1050 on 16:10 is the same as 1600×900 on 16:9 panels
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I’m sure just like the E6420 it will offer 1600×900 (higher than any macbook offered resolution). Their source isn’t a press release
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For me it’s the people constantly checking their mobile devices. Nothing keeps you focused on the screen like all the screens lighting up in front of you. The only place that has your back is the Alamo Drafthouse
We have zero tolerance for talking or cell phone use of any kind during movies, and we aren’t afraid to kick anyone rude enough to start texting their friends during a show right out of the theater. We also hate it when other movie theaters make you watch advertisements after you’ve already paid to see the movie, so we’re vigilant about never letting ads hit our screens – we’ve even turned down PSAs for great causes because we don’t want ANYTHING to disrupt your experience of the show. Instead of ads or mind-numbing content named after the number of minutes you have to sit through it if you get to the theater early, we create custom preshows with content themed to most of the features we program.
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Company’s usually don’t have massive advertising campaigns for “beta” products. They say it’s beta so they have an excuse when people complain it doesn’t work well. As we can see you’re already making excuses using the “beta” card.
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Who put you in charge of what people need? Personally when I get in my car I want bluetooth on to pair to my car for hands-free calling and when I arrive at my destination I would prefer for my bluetooth to be off. PS you shouldn’t need to be on WIFI at all unless doing something on a local network.
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The fact you can say turn wifi/bluetooth off/on makes it way more useful than SIRI. Most other android “personal assistant” apps can do that as well. They just don’t have a multi-million dollar advertising campaign trying to make it seem useful. I can’t wait for the next iDevice to see the onslaught of NFC or LTE commercials and then have the drones on here calling people copy cats.
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I just took the time to read all 3 links. I assume you just “Googled” and threw up the first 3 hits but all three of them are speculation and people saying they will be more competitive in the future if x/y/z happens. I’m neutral on this issue but at least post some links with hard facts and stats and not speculation.
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Not to split hairs but June 30th ends Q2 so that’s the beginning of summer. Regardless of the facts I think it’s crap that it takes this long.
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They are going to milk his name harder than 2Pac. I’m sure there will be a Jobs+2Pac collaborative device someday.
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It’s a layer on the maps. It was built-in for Windows Mobile Google Maps back in 2007.
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Here’s the problem. 3rd party integration on iOS is crap. Apple forces the app to use when clicking a link. I can send someone a map location via text or email to their android phone and they can click the link and the OS will give you the option of what program to use which can handle that kind of data. With iOS you have to copy and paste everything.
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Is latitude built in now?
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I hate to split hairs since you’re just doing a copy/paste features but it’s Cisco AnyConnect SSL VPN Client. This is one of the main reasons why some people need root because before this pre-installed version you would need to give it superuser permissions to work.
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More like the HTC Snap/Ozone. It’s obvious HTC made that prototype.

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I’m pretty sure H.A.L. 9000 is talking about buying a subsidized phone and you’re talking about buying a phone at full retail. The upgrade and activation fee is all apart of subsidizing the cost of the hardware to where the purchaser can “afford” it.
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Funny everyone has been screaming “less bezel, less bezel” and now that you get it everyone is like “sooo uggggllly” I personally never owned a slate phone I didn’t have a TPU case on as well as I don’t stare at my phones looks, I use it to get crap done.
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people like to complain
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