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iKurt show me your 5D Shots.. and see what an intelligent photgrapher can do with the same Fuji model @ 3 MP and from 2004. Get your facts together your camera us only half of the solution : http://www.flickriver.com/photos/pilottage/popular-interesting/
No "operator" can be seen in a Driverless "Métro" since 1999 in Paris. Get it Kryston? No Staff to baby sit us here...
Meteor Tube in Paris has no driver since 1999 - Ligne 14 St Lazare to Olympiades - this "Tube" is driven by a clever computer in ADA langage with a high redundancy on security issues. Today 10 years later, there has been zero accident of course. The system has been tuned to a very high frequency of trains sometimes lower than 2 minutes between each.... its amazing there seems to be allways a train waiting you or arriving for you. It is probable that at such a high frequency the human factor ( the metro conductor) is the weak one.

It has been consistantly the most reliable métro for me to count on.

Oh and its funny to see the face of people ---- Yes I'm confident in the hardware and softwre and YES I like to be bullet driven by a line of code to my destination.

Enjoy your human controllers New York!
looks like a TELEAVIA 1957 - well done Sanyo!

http://www.tvhistory.tv/1957-Teleavia.htm
I have got one the DT-24L3DU, here in Paris since two weeks - the colour is perfect and the ultra low latency of the circuit is less than one frame in fact - way better than an average LCD or plasma I set it to one quarter frame audio latency in the Motu V4HD and all is fine regarding lip synchronicity...........

and yes watching Pulp Fiction on this set is a different story...........
100 MB not Bad... Pando does the same with 1 Gigabyte limit
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"

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