AMD Unveils 'Vision' For Buying PCs Comments
| Author | Gordon Kelly |
| Published | 11th Sep 2009 |
Comments for AMD Unveils 'Vision' For Buying PCs
castas22 said on 11th September 2009
Gordon said on 11th September 2009
@castas22 - because 'long' can be a very subjective phrase!
We await hard figures on battery life.
Darfuria said on 11th September 2009
Why is it so difficult for people to grasp correct apostrophe placement? Jesus!
I think this sort of system would be better if a user could type or select the things they do, and the system specified a system that would be best for them. Rather than specifying semi-technical terms and hoping they understand.
Chris said on 11th September 2009
@Darfuria: That could still happen (maybe on AMDs own website), but before they can recommend a category they have to define them first. That's all this looks like right now.
Not sure I agree with their wording though, or rather their wording doesn't agree with me:
"... so your digital life is more vibrant" ... pass the bucket... :)
Xiphias said on 11th September 2009
So why can premium transcode but not encode? And why does creating podcasts require the top category?
Kanu said on 12th September 2009
Good idea. Long overdue that the computer industry moves to try and communicate better with consumers instead of bombarding with meaningless terms like clock speed.
Vectorious said on 13th September 2009
"because 'long' can be a very subjective phrase!
We await hard figures"
...as the bishop said to the actress
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mmmmm interesting that premium and ultimate have a "long active battery life"
How is that possible considering all the extra processing they are capable of?