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Ok, tack Jörgen.
Glömde ett mycket viktigt verktyg, PERFECTLY CLEAR!!! Den appen kan jag inte vara utan.
aTV använder jag för airplay funktioner (trådlöst) & givetvis aTV´s egna/andra funktioner, mycket smidigt!
Att nya paddan inte vill lira med 4G är synd men det gör bara valet enklare då 4g/3g alternativet ändå kändes onödigt tack vare hotspot och wifi.
64g känns som ett måste då jag misstänker att appar & filer blir större för var dag som går.
Någon som vet om man kan fjärrstyra sin kamera från smartphones/paddor på något smidigt vis?
Det tråkiga med wifi-paddan är ju att man inte får gps i den & det vill jag inte vara utan så det får bli en 4G i alla fall...
Funderar också på en sådan. Vad jag sett på nätet ska den klara RAW.
Tänkte kanske köpa nya paddan, retina skärm och upplösning talar för trevlig bekantskap. Tänkte ha den till att lägga över bilder, kunna solla/filtrera bort, enklare bildbehandling när man är på språng.
Duger paddan till detta? Klarar den av RAW? Nu kommer iphoto med uppdateringar som verkar trevliga till ipad HD.
Vad finns det för problem som jag inte ser nu? Finns det mer för appar osv som man inte klarar sig utan?
Har försökt hitta om iPad3 har en större färgrymd än iPad2 som ju är något mindre än sRGB. Någon som hittat infon nånstans?
OK, låter som användbara uppdateringar.
Den där videon däremot ... en och en halv timmes Apple reklam och väckelsemöte är lite för mycket för mig.
Har försökt hitta om iPad3 har en större färgrymd än iPad2 som ju är något mindre än sRGB. Någon som hittat infon nånstans?
Much larger color space - 99% of sRGB:
From:
http://www.displaymate.com/iPad_ShootOut_1.htm
DIsplayMate: New Apple iPad Retina display decisively blows away all other tablets
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
“The display on the new iPad decisively beats (blows away) all of the Tablets we have previously tested including the iPad 2, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet, and the Amazon Kindle Fire at the back of the pack,” Dr. Raymond Soneira reports for DisplayMate. “As expected, all of the images, especially the text and graphics, were incredibly and impressively razor sharp. In some photographs, that extra sharpness made a significant difference, especially in close-ups and when fine detail like text was photographed.”
“The new iPad has a virtually perfect 99 percent of the Standard Color Gamut (a 38 percent improvement over the iPad 2). The colors are beautiful and accurate due to very good factory calibration – they are also “more vibrant” but not excessively so or gaudy like some existing OLED displays,” Soneira reports. “What makes the new iPad really shine is its very accurate colors and picture quality. It’s most likely better and more accurate than any display you own (unless it’s a calibrated professional display).
In fact with some minor calibration tweaks the new iPad would qualify as a studio reference monitor.”
Soneira reports, “Apple has taken the very good display on the iPad 2 and dramatically improved two of its major weak points: sharpness and color saturation – they are now state-of-the-art. Our lab tests and visual tests agree with Apple’s claim that the new iPad has ‘the best display ever on a mobile device’ so we have awarded the new iPad the ‘Best Mobile Display Award’ in DisplayMate’s ‘Best Video Hardware Guide.’
But there’s more…the new iPad’s picture quality, color accuracy, and gray scale are not only much better than any other Tablet or Smartphone, it’s also much better than most HDTVs, laptops, and monitors. In fact with some minor calibration tweaks the new iPad would qualify as a studio reference monitor.’”
About the Author
Dr. Raymond Soneira is President of DisplayMate Technologies Corporation of Amherst, New Hampshire, which produces video calibration, evaluation, and diagnostic products for consumers, technicians, and manufacturers. See www.displaymate.com.
He is a research scientist with a career that spans physics, computer science, and television system design.
Dr. Soneira obtained his Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from Princeton University, spent 5 years as a Long-Term Member of the world famous Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, another 5 years as a Principal Investigator in the Computer Systems Research Laboratory at AT&T Bell Laboratories, and has also designed, tested, and installed color television broadcast equipment for the CBS Television Network Engineering and Development Department.
He has authored over 35 research articles in scientific journals in physics and computer science, including Scientific American. If you have any comments or questions about the article, you can contact him at [email protected].
Dear Mr quote machine, write something on your own now and then! Anyone can find texts to copy, but it becomes more credible if you are writing from our own experience.
Few bother to read these endless quotes that you post on almost all issues on Fotosidan.