PC Perspective Podcast #268 – 09/12/2013
Join us this week as we discuss Intel Bay Trail Tablets, Intel's Quark SoC, and news from IFA and IDF
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Hosts: Jeremy Hellstrom, Josh Walrath, Allyn Malventano, and Morry Teitelman
Program length: 1:20:06
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Week in Review:
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News items of interest:
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0:49:00 Quick IFA roundup
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1:04:10 A Steamy family
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Allyn: 24-1200mm IS zoom
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Morry: Test bench evolution – Primochill Wet Bench
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Closing/outro
All I could think when seeing
All I could think when seeing Ryan is wondering what that the wet towel rolled up by the door was for.
Sell/ return that camera and
Sell/ return that camera and get a proper DSLR.
Insane ripoff for a camera with an older model 1/2.3 inch image sensor. that it the standard sensor size for sub $200 digital cameras.
For a little more money, you can get a canon T3i (has better image quality than the t4i and is cheaper)
A proper aps-c sensor is significantly larger (image comparing sensor sizes: http://i.imgur.com/0ny6qPF.jpg
You will also have a camera with less lens distortion and significantly sharper and more detailed images as well as being about to go above ISO 400 without significant noise
While the zoom is good, the image quality makes it impossible to use anything more than 10 x zoom in anything less than daylight
The camera maxes out at ISO 400 in terms of image quality, after that, things turn to mush.
The T3i would have to be pushed to ISO6400 before it gave as much noise as this camera has at ISO 400
Best of all the T3i is $459
$31 more than the super zoom point and shoot.
If you are still in your return period, consider upgrading.
You will not only gain raw support and significantly better image quality. you will also have a faster focusing system, better live view screen, better video recording ability.
Compare for your self
Canon T3i review: http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/canon_eos_600d_review/image_quality/
And your sony cyber shot: http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/sony_cybershot_dsc_hx300_review/image_quality/
Personally, I use the T2i
Personally, I use the T2i which (according to my research almost 2 years ago) is the same as the T3i just without a flip-out LCD screen and without a "beginner mode button" or something.
Even the same sensor.
Fuck yeah. Joshtech.com
Fuck yeah. Joshtech.com rules!
Re: Intel has products at
Re: Intel has products at every segment, from 5W to 150W:
Ahh that means they have nothing to compete with the amazing, 200W FX9590! Clearly Intel has given up the 200W market to AMD.
Ryan Shrout is a really
Ryan Shrout is a really smart, nice, competent, amiable, etc, etc geek. But as geeks get older (& hopefully wiser), the rule is “let your wife dress you” so you have at least a facade of being cool. Of course this doesn’t fool anyone, but non-geeks truly appreciate the effort. Really, that goes for all you geeks. Niceeeee tieeeee Ryan 😉 TomB (retired military physicist) PS: I watch Ryan on twit too.
Intel is taking names and
Intel is taking names and kicking a$$
You are f*ckin right! I found
You are f*ckin right! I found a video which proves it!
ASUS T100
Sorry, link
Sorry, link broken…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzAdq88m6r0