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Posted by Pat Horridge on 10/18/05 14:33
Whilst the visual experience may not be the best you can achieve.
I must say I've watched and enjoyed more films in the last 2 weeks viewed on
my 2" screened media player than I've managed to watch in the 2 years
before.
I can watch a film anywhere I end up with time on my hands but no access to
a 32" TV.
I often find it's the sound that carries a film and I've enjoyed all that
I've watched.
If I want to see a particular visual experience I go back and watch that
part on DVD.
"Bill Van Dyk" <trash@christian-horizons.org> wrote in message
news:rbednWQMXohvbsneRVn-jQ@golden.net...
> Have I lost my mind or are people seriously talking about the "thrill" of
> watching video on tiny little screens. Where and when are people going to
> watch these shows? While jogging? This is going to be a satisfying
> visual experience for anyone?
>
> Jobs himself thought the idea was idiotic once upon a time. I guess the
> marketting people finally got to him, and I hope he regrets it.
>
> This is just about the stupidest technological development I have ever
> heard of. But then, I should know better than to let my judgement cloud
> over my pocket book. There's money to be made out there... I'm going to
> see if I can revive the umbrella hat...
>
> Helpful Harry wrote:
>> In article <171020052313164689%no@spam.invalid>, Keeper of the Purple
>> Twilight <no@spam.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>In article <181020051637588943%helpful_harry@nom.de.plume.com>, Helpful
>>>Harry <helpful_harry@nom.de.plume.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>QuickTime Pro not needed for iPod Video
>>>
>>>What if you want to play video (on the iPod) that *wasn't* downloaded
>>>from the Apple Store? Don't you need Pro for that? (i.e. converting to
>>>H.264)
>>
>>
>> Nope. There's no doubt there is a pile of applications that will
>> convert video, or will be within weeks. :o)
>>
>> Helpful Harry Hopefully helping harassed humans happily
>> handle handiwork hardships ;o)
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