iPhone 4S vs Galaxy Nexus: 1080P Video Export Speedtest – EPIC FAIL!!
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iPhone 4S vs Galaxy Nexus: 1080P Video Export Speedtest – EPIC FAIL!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhu8zfIVZ40&feature=relmfu
iPhone 4S vs Galaxy Nexus: Video Camera Shootout & Comparison (Got to watch this in 1080p)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLZogTT0PEo
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I still don't get the infatuation to always compare devices, they are different devices, hardware and software... Also its time to get the iphone off the pedestal its been placed on that got everyone wanting to compare or call a device a iphone killer, they are both nice devices in their own way and I wish users would view it this way and be happy with what they got.
If I wanted, I am sure there is video out there that would make the iphone look bad performance wise if they want, when a comparison video is made the poster usually already had a opinion and no matter the outcome it would show the device they perfer in a good light..
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To Tidbits: Not correct at all. When you hit export, you can select the resolution you want it exported to. Whatch the video again...you will see that he selects 1080p. 1080p is 1080p....then watch it on your tv ...still 1080p.
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Back to Tidbits: Like I said before, I did and I do. Thats just how you do it and it works correctly for me. You might need to check your computer settings. They open up full screen, full resolution on my computer, if I connect it to my tv its full screen, and if I burn it to Blu-ray, its still full screen 1080p! Works as advertised. I double checked this with a couple of people at work...they didnt seem to have any issues either.
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It's nice to have one particular phone or the other and NOT have an agenda about it.
Geri O
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isn't it funny that so many people have an agenda about the phone that they have?
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cj2000 wrote:Back to Tidbits: Like I said before, I did and I do. Thats just how you do it and it works correctly for me. You might need to check your computer settings. They open up full screen, full resolution on my computer, if I connect it to my tv its full screen, and if I burn it to Blu-ray, its still full screen 1080p! Works as advertised. I double checked this with a couple of people at work...they didnt seem to have any issues either.
Zzz what are the size of the files, and do you have your video player set to maximized? I think more than likely you do...
