So what, exactly, did EA do for them? What do they mean by "optimized for gaming"? That it has an improved game mode that reduces image processing to get rid of the lag that processing can cause in games? That it has a really fast de-interlacer, so as to get rid of the major lag that can result when you hook up any game console older than the Xbox to an HDTV?
I really wish manufacturers would give some specifics, instead of meaningless throwaways like "optimized for gaming".
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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So what, exactly, did EA do for them? What do they mean by "optimized for gaming"? That it has an improved game mode that reduces image processing to get rid of the lag that processing can cause in games? That it has a really fast de-interlacer, so as to get rid of the major lag that can result when you hook up any game console older than the Xbox to an HDTV?
I really wish manufacturers would give some specifics, instead of meaningless throwaways like "optimized for gaming".