gillb | i would like a 720p sunlight readable credit-card size screen watch | 00:15 |
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gillb | with batteris IN THE STRAPS, so the body is thin | 00:15 |
Oksana | gillb: 720p is a tall order, would run out of battery very fast. Unless it's a eInk display? And batteries in the straps are doable, have a look at Pebble's Smart Strap. | 00:50 |
gillb | Oksana: no backlighting | 00:55 |
gillb | either transflective, memory-tft or e-ink type display is possible | 00:55 |
gillb | also 720p on credit card size screen is same dpi as a 1440p 5.5" phone | 00:56 |
brolin_empey | It is remarkable how low resolution the 1080×1920 AMOLED display on the Galaxy Note 3 seems after using the IPS AMLCD on the LG G5. | 07:44 |
brolin_empey | Again, I forgot how heavy a notebook computer is compared to a handheld computer. I am using my Dell Latitude X1 running Windows 8.1 Enterprise for x86-32 to remotely control Windows 10 Enterprise for x86-64 on my office computer via the RDP over a Hamachi Virtual LAN. I am using the Quassel IRC client on my office computer to write this message. So far, the RDP connection/session seems stable so I guess the RDP client on my home computer crashes soon | 08:30 |
brolin_empey | after connecting to my office computer because of a software problem with the partially-broken Windows installation on my home computer, not because of the network connection between my home LAN and office LAN. | 08:30 |
brolin_empey | sixwheeledbeast^: Synnex Canada is currently offering the WDS100T2B0A model of 1-TB 2.5-inch SATA SSD for only 139.45 CAD. Is that an unusually low price? | 09:07 |
brolin_empey | Hmm, Amazon.ca is offering this model for only 144.99 CAD including shipping. I did not realise how much the prices of (SATA) SSDs have fallen in only approximately 15 months since I bought this model. | 09:14 |
Maxdamantus | The TBW ratings (at least on Samsung EVO/QVO SSDs have also greatly increased) | 09:17 |
Maxdamantus | to something like 2400/1400 TBW repspectively | 09:17 |
Maxdamantus | I 850 EVO only had something like 170 TBW. | 09:18 |
Maxdamantus | s/I/I think/ | 09:18 |
infobot | Maxdamantus meant: I think 850 EVO only had something like 170 TBW. | 09:18 |
* Maxdamantus has done almost 9 TBW on his 850 EVO. | 09:19 | |
* KotCzarny has only 129813961 lbas on his 850pro | 09:32 | |
Maxdamantus | That's 0.06 TB | 09:32 |
KotCzarny | :) | 09:33 |
Maxdamantus | (should have mentioned that my numbers all relate to 1 TB drives) | 09:33 |
KotCzarny | but i strongly suspect that some parts might be more used than the rest | 09:33 |
KotCzarny | this one is 128G | 09:33 |
Maxdamantus | in theory the SSD should be doing wear-levelling itself to avoid that. | 09:34 |
KotCzarny | in practice it's implementation specific and often buggy | 09:34 |
Maxdamantus | How do you know? | 09:35 |
KotCzarny | because my 128gb samsung evo+ died with little usage | 09:35 |
KotCzarny | (sdcard) | 09:35 |
Maxdamantus | Oh, was talking about SSDs, not SD cards. | 09:35 |
Maxdamantus | SD cards are always going to be unreliable. | 09:36 |
KotCzarny | yeah, me too, just mentioning sdcard in regards of wear levelling not always doing what it advertises | 09:36 |
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