t3yf5g
Member since: Dec 26th, 2005
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| Joystiq | 3 Comments |
| Engadget | 52 Comments |
| Download Squad | 12 Comments |
| Engadget HD | 26 Comments |
| Engadget Mobile | 8 Comments |


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Mar 7th 2011 8:07PM (Download Squad)Gmail Contacts for Google Apps get business specific enhancements
Mar 2nd 2011 3:01PM (Download Squad)Skyfire 3.0 for Android integrates Facebook into your browsing experience
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Nov 10th 2010 2:08PM (Download Squad)Ask Engadget HD: Best Laptop HTPC?
Jul 9th 2010 12:33AM (Engadget HD)Didn't say a thing about Component. RGB input = VGA input = PC input = what I was talking about. Now I might have thrown you with saying line cable. I was referring to a 3.5mm audio line cable.
Anyways don't really want to deter this thread with bickering. My stance is using the RGB input (PC input) with an 3.5mm audio line cable gives me the best picture on my particular HDTV. And if the OP is like most of us and bought a budget TV, HDMI input might give him under/over scanning issues.
Ask Engadget HD: Best Laptop HTPC?
Jul 8th 2010 2:16PM (Engadget HD)I am in the Pacific North West. Not sure where you are going with arcade monitors. My TV is a 2009 model VIZIO. Nearly every LCD TV came with an RGB input. Even has an audio line input next to the second HDMI input in case you are using an DVI to HDMI adaper. I used that set up before I got tired of the under-scanning and switched to the RGB input.
Then again RGB is what VIZIO is calling the input. It's a normal 15-pin D-Sub port (VGA port if you will).
Ask Engadget HD: Best Laptop HTPC?
Jul 7th 2010 3:53PM (Engadget HD)Ask Engadget: best consumer / prosumer camcorder out now?
Jul 3rd 2010 2:07AM (Engadget)how is dropping in a MOV into Vegas tricky? At least it's a decent codec rather than AVCHD or some other proprietary codec.
Ask Engadget: best consumer / prosumer camcorder out now?
Jul 3rd 2010 2:05AM (Engadget)So you mention that DSLR video users forget about audio, yet tell the guy to buy an external mic after you mention the Vixia... So what is the problem with using an external mic on a DSLR with a kit lens?
Anyone who is going to do video and cares about it is going to use an external mic, so there is no point in singling out DSLRs. In the end, versatility wins and last time I checked, extra prosumer video camera lenses cost well over $2k compared to a $400 2.8 zoom lens for a DSLR.