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[2167.14 --> 2167.88] anyone who pushes |
[2167.88 --> 2168.72] the industry forward. |
[2168.86 --> 2169.38] I don't have |
[2169.38 --> 2171.10] a ton of love for Apple, |
[2171.30 --> 2172.24] but I appreciate |
[2172.24 --> 2173.04] that they pushed |
[2173.04 --> 2174.16] resolution forward, |
[2174.32 --> 2175.24] even though they don't |
[2175.24 --> 2176.16] even make displays. |
[2176.16 --> 2177.78] why did it take Apple |
[2177.78 --> 2180.30] to develop the retina concept? |
[2182.48 --> 2182.92] Why? |
[2183.20 --> 2183.66] And like, |
[2183.68 --> 2184.60] I appreciate other things |
[2184.60 --> 2184.94] they do, |
[2185.02 --> 2185.74] like the fact that |
[2185.74 --> 2186.98] they focus on accurate |
[2186.98 --> 2188.16] color for their displays, |
[2188.56 --> 2189.48] whereas everyone else, |
[2189.64 --> 2190.38] other than Google, |
[2190.72 --> 2191.28] seems to be, |
[2191.42 --> 2192.48] and HTC is doing |
[2192.48 --> 2193.10] a better job lately. |
[2193.10 --> 2193.36] I mean, |
[2193.42 --> 2193.52] well, |
[2193.56 --> 2194.10] everyone's doing |
[2194.10 --> 2194.78] a better job lately, |
[2194.92 --> 2196.34] but Apple started it. |
[2196.34 --> 2198.24] And so I think |
[2198.24 --> 2198.86] we just all need |
[2198.86 --> 2199.46] to appreciate |
[2199.46 --> 2200.62] the guys who innovate, |
[2200.74 --> 2201.58] even if that innovation |
[2201.58 --> 2202.92] isn't inventing |
[2202.92 --> 2204.40] or actually building something, |
[2204.52 --> 2206.12] if it's just awareness |
[2206.12 --> 2207.30] and making people understand |
[2207.30 --> 2208.28] that something needs to happen. |
[2209.08 --> 2209.58] So there, |
[2209.80 --> 2210.32] that's what I have |
[2210.32 --> 2210.98] to say about that. |
[2211.04 --> 2211.48] I guess there's |
[2211.48 --> 2212.32] some other stuff in there, |
[2212.36 --> 2212.74] isn't there? |
[2212.82 --> 2213.32] Something about, |
[2213.38 --> 2213.72] like, |
[2214.48 --> 2216.54] potentially DisplayPort 1.3 |
[2216.54 --> 2216.84] as well? |
[2217.36 --> 2217.70] Well, |
[2217.80 --> 2218.56] DisplayPort 1.3 |
[2218.56 --> 2219.22] will be able |
[2219.22 --> 2220.12] to support 8K, |
[2220.12 --> 2222.52] although it'll have |
[2222.52 --> 2223.96] to change the connector |
[2223.96 --> 2224.56] to be able to support |
[2224.56 --> 2226.54] 8K or 4K 3D. |
[2226.90 --> 2228.14] So that's not necessarily |
[2228.14 --> 2229.70] tied into the actual |
[2229.70 --> 2230.58] Adaptive Sync thing, |
[2230.66 --> 2231.10] that's just talking |
[2231.10 --> 2232.30] about future DisplayPort connectors. |
[2232.36 --> 2233.02] And if anyone wants |
[2233.02 --> 2234.22] an explanation of Adaptive Sync, |
[2234.28 --> 2235.10] basically what it means |
[2235.10 --> 2235.88] is that your monitor |
[2235.88 --> 2236.82] will only refresh |
[2236.82 --> 2237.94] when your graphics card |
[2237.94 --> 2238.68] outputs a signal. |
[2238.88 --> 2240.30] So it's just like G-Sync |
[2240.30 --> 2241.12] and it will reduce |
[2241.12 --> 2242.42] tearing and lag, |
[2242.60 --> 2243.72] and it really does |
[2243.72 --> 2244.92] make a very big difference. |
[2245.08 --> 2245.52] It's, like, |
[2246.52 --> 2247.02] fantastic. |
[2247.32 --> 2248.88] Low persistence is cool, man. |
[2249.04 --> 2249.26] Yeah, |
[2249.26 --> 2250.18] and low persistence |
[2250.18 --> 2251.02] on top of that |
[2251.02 --> 2251.70] is going to turn |
[2251.70 --> 2253.18] the LCD gaming experience |
[2253.18 --> 2254.22] into finally, |
[2254.46 --> 2255.40] legitimately better |
[2255.40 --> 2257.08] than a CRT gaming experience. |
[2257.20 --> 2257.36] Yeah. |
[2257.76 --> 2258.62] You know how people |
[2258.62 --> 2259.26] were talking about... |
[2259.26 --> 2260.34] So many years later. |
[2260.60 --> 2261.42] Yeah, yeah, yeah. |
[2261.70 --> 2262.84] This is totally |
[2262.84 --> 2264.40] off-topic completely, |
[2264.66 --> 2265.06] but you know how |
[2265.06 --> 2265.50] people were talking |
[2265.50 --> 2266.10] about how our office |
[2266.10 --> 2266.50] was dirty |
[2266.50 --> 2267.30] in the Office Tour video? |
[2267.70 --> 2268.14] Yes. |
[2268.40 --> 2269.12] Have you seen |
[2269.12 --> 2269.92] Palmer's office? |
[2270.34 --> 2270.70] No. |
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