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Yes, the first one is the one that I said they found enjoyable. I didn't dispute that they liked it.
Who sets requirements for judging TV commercials? aerok apparently, since redmondpie.com shouldn't be judging them, but philly.com is ok.
The poll on the third one shows the same story here. The people who vote on these polls are the same type of people who overwhelmingly support an obviously silly commercial.
Yeah, I know, but aerok thinks basement bloggers don't count. Actually let me rephrase that, he thinks they don't count if they don't agree with him.

You're just hopeless, keep thinking your opinion is what everybody else thinks. You obviously cannot follow a discussion.
 
You have faulty drives if this happens

No, This is on any PC. I have a desktop and five laptops at home and they all do it. If you let them copy they will copy fine but if you cancel one it locks up. Faulty OS. ;)
 
I'm bashing it because it adds a 1990s technology that its competitors know no one cares about.
Because you don't care, everybody else must not care?

Do you know how much pressure sentive styluses are popular today? Most digital drawing are drawn using a stylus...
 
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Can you paint better with a finger? no. You can paint better with an easel and a paintbrush. You can point better with your finger. I'm bashing it because it adds a 1990s technology that its competitors know no one cares about. Apple, Motorola, LG, Nokia, and even Samsung have made billions selling phones by abandoning the stylus. The idea that now Samsung thinks it's a new feature is ludicrous. They market a pen which you can lose and make no mention of Wacom technology. We all laugh because it's evident that no one wants a stylus, no matter what silly Japanese niche technology is employed to run it.

I'm not planning to buy the iPad3 since the iPad2 is already good enough for me... but if this technology were in the iPad3, I'd buy it immediately. As someone who wished his iPad2 could work accurately and responsively with a stylus, I can tell you it's not a niche technology...there is a lot of everyday-use potential with it, even on a phone.
 
sounds more like a faulty user

...or a user who's installed the same defective app that interferes with Windows Explorer on all of his systems.

I certainly don't have any issues with cancelling copies on my systems.

Or by "defective user" did you mean someone who regularly starts copies that they don't want to complete?
 
Samsung Galaxy, the phone for people without fingers

Samsung Galaxy, the phone for people without fingers
 
...or a user who's installed the same defective app that interferes with Windows Explorer on all of his systems.

I certainly don't have any issues with cancelling copies on my systems.

Or by "defective user" did you mean someone who regularly starts copies that they don't want to complete?


more of the 1st
 
Agree, talking about you clearly don't know does not make sense

That does not make grammatical sense. Nor do any of your posts. I know what Wacom is. I'm suggesting that in a commercial these actors who pretend to be Apple fans say things like "is that a stylus? I want a stylus". People waiting in line for an iPhone at an Apple store don't care for a stylus. A stylus makes sense for a number of applications, such as an iPad, but not for a 4.5' screen. I think a business person would love an iPad with a stylus. My girlfriend is a doctor and she would like that, too. But a 4.5' screen is impossibly small.
 
Samsung Galaxy, the phone for people without fingers

Learn to read

Samsung Galaxy, the phone for people with or without fingers

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That does not make grammatical sense. Nor do any of your posts. I know what Wacom is. I'm suggesting that in a commercial these actors who pretend to be Apple fans say things like "is that a stylus? I want a stylus". People waiting in line for an iPhone at an Apple store don't care for a stylus. A stylus makes sense for a number of applications, such as an iPad, but not for a 4.5' screen. I think a business person would love an iPad with a stylus. My girlfriend is a doctor and she would like that, too. But a 4.5' screen is impossibly small.

You keep saying 4.5 when it's 5. And yes like you pointed out yourself, this is only what you think.

5 inch is enough for a lot of people for Stylus use because 7 would not be pocketable.
 
but not for a 4.5' screen. I think a business person would love an iPad with a stylus. My girlfriend is a doctor and she would like that, too. But a 4.5' screen is impossibly small.

Galaxy Note doesn't have a 4.5" screen, it has a 5.3" screen.

For your information, ' denotes feet, not inches.

And yes, perhaps my post are not grammatically correct, English is not my mother language and I never learnt it in a formal manner
 
They Just Dont get it

What is there problem with having people wait in a line? oyea no one waits in line for there product because they have no demand for it, I guess that is a problem. This whole commercial just goes to show they don't get it, they can't compete with apple because they have there heads in the clouds.
There new phone is innovative? what is that a stylus? isn't that kinda 1990'ish?
what is this a palm pilot? no its a brand new phone using something that is over the hill and they are flaunting it as something new and cool? I think they have there heads up in the clouds someplace, do they not understand what people want? well I guess not there new phone will fail but hey nice try guys.
 
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