But all of the brands that I put in the poll are high-quality brands.
btw, has anyone seen the new Panasonic PV-GS120? It is a nice compact camcorder with Leica lenses.
Actually, that is the one thing that I think you should copy from Krazyletter (not that I think you're copying, I'm just quoting lappy). The bank would be like a simulation of the real world.
Well, it's not that surprising. A lot of people use products from thrid parties, rival companies, et cetera. And seeing as IE won't be updated until Longhorn comes out, it is only natural for people to use Firefox. And Microsoft can also learn from Firefox by comparing the two browsers and improving their own.
Not necessarily. Some brands just have a fine reputation for making high-quality stuff. For instance, Sony camcorders use German-made Carl Zeiss lenses, Panasonic camcorders use German-made Leica Dicomar lenses, Canon camcorders use the Japan-made DigicDV image processor, et cetera.
It certainly looks cool. What with the three-dimensional windows and stuff. You can preview the looks with some sort of plugin. I have one that a friend gave me.
in a desperate attempt to free himself from under the massive chunk of chocolate cheese, the monkey ate his way out, inadvertently consuming all of the cheese, and thus having no more cheese left.
But each processor is 64-bits. So you multiply the speed by two, and you get the actual speed of the processor, and then you multiply it by two again because there are two of them.
I am going to have to go with Mozilla Firefox, cuz of its integrated pop-up blocking. But Microsoft Internet Explorer would come in as a close second because of its better bookmarks and less compatibility problems.
I see, but I meant for this topic to be about "dedicated" camcorders. Like, cameras that are designed specifically for video capture.
btw, I voted for Sony, because their new Sony Handycam HDR-FX1 is like the coolest camcorder ever!