Originally posted by Risto:The providers fill the phones with crap. You can 'reinstall' the phone though, without all the unnecessary stuff.
he HTC Hero[11] is the first phone to feature HTC's own "Sense experience" software, which includes a customised user interface. There had been initial issues regarding lag on the device, however a firmware upgrade resolved the problem to some extent.[12] HTC has also promised to bring their Sense experience to HTC Magic users too.[13]
HTC have announced their intention to release an update for the Hero that will upgrade the Android OS to version 2.1 while incorporating their Sense experience. This news was released via Twitter on December 17th, 2009[14] this after an initial announcement that it would be updated to 2.0 on October 28th, 2009.[15]
Originally posted by Ali709:[..]
aaah, I see..well, here the are no providers, HTC sells it themselves, so I won't be having such problems, and based on this:
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I guess with the firmware update and the update to 2.1, the lagging will also be fixed.
BTW, The HD2 looks really good too! I just saw some of the features on HTC's site.
Originally posted by MacStripey:okay, this may be the best chance to make a fool of myself for good, but I have to ask nonetheless, and where would the fun in life be if there weren't technical idiots like me![]()
so I'm thinking about buying a new tv, as my old one has finally broken down.
I want to get a flat screen, now I have no idea whether to get a "HD Ready" or a "Full HD" tv?
Is there a major difference when you watch tv? I only found out via wikipedia that the technical difference is about the pixel size. But will I notice any real difference when I watch tv, or dvds? (I have no blue-rays or HD-dvds, if that matters, just regular dvds).
I'm thinking about getting a 37'' screen at the max, maybe a bit smaller. But the price difference between HD Ready and Full HD can't be denied, so..... any suggestions? Experience? Help, please![]()
and apologies if this was already discussed earlier in this topic, I only read back a few pages before posting![]()
Originally posted by Ali709:No one's gonna help Kirsten here?![]()
BTW, Gerard and Drew, what do you think? http://www.google.com/phone
The software on it was cool, but they said that everyone's gonna get that in their updates, so I guess the Hero will have it too. The only thing making me interested is the hardware, 1Ghz CPU, it's much more than what Hero has. So what do you think I should do? Wait for this to get here or go with the Hero? (Let me add that as far as looks and classy-ness goes, I prefer the Hero, actually I would prefer to get convinced on getting the hero)
Originally posted by MacStripey:okay, this may be the best chance to make a fool of myself for good, but I have to ask nonetheless, and where would the fun in life be if there weren't technical idiots like me![]()
so I'm thinking about buying a new tv, as my old one has finally broken down.
I want to get a flat screen, now I have no idea whether to get a "HD Ready" or a "Full HD" tv?
Is there a major difference when you watch tv? I only found out via wikipedia that the technical difference is about the pixel size. But will I notice any real difference when I watch tv, or dvds? (I have no blue-rays or HD-dvds, if that matters, just regular dvds).
I'm thinking about getting a 37'' screen at the max, maybe a bit smaller. But the price difference between HD Ready and Full HD can't be denied, so..... any suggestions? Experience? Help, please![]()
and apologies if this was already discussed earlier in this topic, I only read back a few pages before posting![]()
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
what you need from a TV depends what you are plugging into it really. Unless you are running blu ray or a games console on it then a HD Ready TV will do fine. HD ready has 720 lines of resolution whereas Full HD runs at 1080 lines of resolution. At 37 inches, the difference between HD Ready and Full HD is going to be barely noticable so unless you are into your games consoles (specifically PS3 and XBOX 360) then you should go for a HD Ready TV at 32-37 inches. You should get one at a very fair price too.
Originally posted by MacStripey:[..]
no blue-rays or games consoles over here, just plain tv and regular dvds. So HD Ready it will be thenthanks a lot for sharing your knowledge, Gerard, much appreciated
same goes for you, Ali, thanks for your input
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Originally posted by Ali709:Gerard, another question...
Is the Market the only way of installing new apps on the Hero? Because Google limits Iran sometimes on what they can download, for example, we can't download Google Earth for the PC. I don't know if the Market will work here.