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moonstruck
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Yeah it does. You need to work on your writing skills then.It does? That might partially be my fault. XD
Yeah it does. You need to work on your writing skills then.It does? That might partially be my fault. XD
Not at all. I like your voice, it is not slick like a salesman voice. It is a common-folk voice. I feel more identified with it. Just polish it a bit. Somewhere you feel the cuts in the audio, and iirc I heared the same information twice...I sound weird^^
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I have to idea how to mod Wikipedia articles, do you need some special account for this?
I am unsure what I did wrong though, it looked fine to me.Yeah it does. You need to work on your writing skills then.
I just had another look. Judging by the timestamps, you haven't even joined those comments, when I made my observation. Also, upon your response here, I assumed you must be using another name there, since there had been no nick I recognized. So relax.I am unsure what I did wrong though, it looked fine to me.
Ahhhh OK. Well I don't necessarily see anything wrong with that. XDI just had another look. Judging by the timestamps, you haven't even joined those comments, when I made my observation. Also, upon your response here, I assumed you must be using another name there, since there had been no nick I recognized. So relax.
Why it read like scripted advertisement? Well, it was kind of:
"Hm, it's quite expensive, but it would be really cool, if it had/could ..."
"Well Bob, it happens to be able to exactly do that and ..."
If you know, what I mean.
You can edit any Wikipedia article without an account just by clicking the edit button. The only "problem" would be that your edit will be flagged as "maybe a bot did this, somebody should check this".
The article to the first vid (which doesn't have any info) has already been posted and so's the second vid with the funny computer voice.snip
Yeah, I realised that after I posted. Stephen Hawkings talking about the Pyra, what a scoop.The article to the first vid (which doesn't have any info) have already been posted and so's the second vid with the funny computer voice.
Thanks for looking out anyway.
the mic is present or is included onto the headset port ?Base-System including Mainboard:
Size: about 139 x 84 x 29 mm
High-Quality speakers, analogue volume wheel
Headset-Port, Built-in-mic, HDMI video out, Force feedback vibramotor,
Ultra-portable: approx. 139 x 87 x 32 mm*
Huge battery for a long battery life (6000mAh)
Gaming controls (D-Pad, 4 shoulder buttons, 6 face buttons)
Two accurate analogue controls with push-button functionality
Adjustable backlit QWERTY-keyboard
Integrated Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.1
Dual SDXC card-slots
2x Full-size USB host (one can be used as a eSATA connector with a small
adaptor), 1x micro USB 3.0, 1x micro USB (Debug and Charge circuitry)
Fully configurable RGB-LEDs for notifications
Optional: 3G/4G and GPS module, various sensors
@EvilDragon
I'm almost done my italian translation...but i have some doubt on some info from file Technical_specification.
my doubts are in bold text:
the mic is present or is included onto the headset port ?
the vibramotor is present in all Pyra or only onto the mobile model ?
about dimensions...what are the one with correct numbers ?
Thanks.
The dimensions in the tech specs are correct.
It might have helped to make both lines bold when you first quoted it, because I also missed this until you pointed out there was another line with dimensions that was not in bold.Ok but what line is correct ?
Size: about 139 x 84 x 29 mm
or
Ultra-portable: approx. 139 x 87 x 32 mm
i think we should delete one of the two
thanks
http://cloud.openpandora.org/index.php/s/a0Q0TXV8gh5NLACWhere are the sources for translations ?
Even in German documents, there are inconsistent size information, 29mm and 32mm, which is correct/latest?It might have helped to make both lines bold when you first quoted it, because I also missed this until you pointed out there was another line with dimensions that was not in bold.
My guess is the larger (bold) measurements are correct based on his response.