++ ATOT official NEF thread part IV ++

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busydude

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That's OK, I have a Samsung Note on the way, fully rooted with custom rom and all.

I personally never understood whom Galaxy note is targeted to. I mean.. it is way too big to fit in pockets and too small to do anything that a tablet is good for. A bastard child of a smartphone and a tablet.
 

Rubycon

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I personally never understood whom Galaxy note is targeted to. I mean.. it is way too big to fit in pockets and too small to do anything that a tablet is good for. A bastard child of a smartphone and a tablet.

1200x800, that's why.
The stylus provides precision so less pinch zooming.
It's an experimental thing, going to be used as a remote control for a 1000+ seat theater.
Yeah I guess it's big for a phone, like in the early days of the blackberry "what's that thing you're holding to your head that looks like a black piece of toast!" :D

At least today we have pretty decent handset/bluetooth options so this becomes a non issue.

I have a skyrocket now and it's nice but there's not enough precision with the screen to use it the way we want.

Even on the Tab 10.1 (same resolution) the finger control issue is a problem. The guys seem to be able to do it better because they have no nails. The stylus fixes that problem. :)
 

alfa147x

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1200x800, that's why.
The stylus provides precision so less pinch zooming.
It's an experimental thing, going to be used as a remote control for a 1000+ seat theater.
Yeah I guess it's big for a phone, like in the early days of the blackberry "what's that thing you're holding to your head that looks like a black piece of toast!" :D

At least today we have pretty decent handset/bluetooth options so this becomes a non issue.

I have a skyrocket now and it's nice but there's not enough precision with the screen to use it the way we want.

Even on the Tab 10.1 (same resolution) the finger control issue is a problem. The guys seem to be able to do it better because they have no nails. The stylus fixes that problem. :)

You need a Crestron panel for that...
 

alfa147x

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Rubycon

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I'd prefer to stick with a phone that works with a remote terminal system.
These other proprietary system are expensive and not configurable enough or compatible with our systems. For home entertainment/automation it's OK. (if someone has more money than sense haha!)
 

Gothgar

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I'd prefer to stick with a phone that works with a remote terminal system.
These other proprietary system are expensive and not configurable enough or compatible with our systems. For home entertainment/automation it's OK. (if someone has more money than sense haha!)

:D:cool:
 

MotF Bane

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Uh... I'm told to balance an equation. NO(3) on one side, NO on the other side (plus some other terms on both sides). But only one term on each side involves N, and that same term has O.

So, uh, kinda impossible to balance.
 

MotF Bane

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Ah, he wants us to add H2O and H+ at will, per redox rules.

Another topic not covered in class, but due on the homework.
 

alfa147x

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I'd prefer to stick with a phone that works with a remote terminal system.
These other proprietary system are expensive and not configurable enough or compatible with our systems. For home entertainment/automation it's OK. (if someone has more money than sense haha!)

It's what we use in all the class rooms and our auditoriums. (500+ seating and 1000+ seating)

Crestron code is actually really easy and super customizable
 

busydude

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Uh... I'm told to balance an equation. NO(3) on one side, NO on the other side (plus some other terms on both sides). But only one term on each side involves N, and that same term has O.

So, uh, kinda impossible to balance.

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