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Offline da9000

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Re: New Scandoubler ready!
« on: April 01, 2008, 05:05:54 AM »
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mdivancic wrote:
Heck, when is the last time anyone got a scan doubler for $65?


Actually a few months ago! And under $20!

But, I was extremely lucky :-D So it doesn't count.

Seriously now, at $65 this is MORE than worth it. I'll be buying a version 1.0 at some point and hopefully if Roy can make a version 2.0 with the ability to pass-through 31Khz modes and maybe 24bit support, then will get a few of those v 2.0s
 

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Re: New Scandoubler ready!
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2008, 05:11:57 AM »
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alexh wrote:
Edit: Oh, I am so sorry! Sincerest apologies. I just noticed you were an American. You dont have sarcasm do you? ;-)


:laughing:

Alehx, man, you're caustic! But right on the point as well (and I know, I suffer from the Americano-no-sarcasmo syndrom as well, and need a jolt of reality once in a while). In fact, maybe the caustic sting will be enough to create a stronger association in the reader's mind of the error and the actual facts :-) Therefore new learning!

@Nlandas:
Don't take it so hard...

To Alexh's defense, these topics (16bit vs 24bit, SD/FF, etc) have been discussed to death in various threads. He's had to repeat himself a multitude of times. Search around for similar discussions and more illucidation on the difference between color palettes and color depths.