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Old 03-24-2011, 09:08 AM
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Re: Evo 3d specs revealed

My tv (a Panasonic plasma) does not have DLNA... is there any kind of dondle or adaptor I can buy that will give me this capability once I buy my evo 3d?
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Re: Evo 3d specs revealed

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My tv (a Panasonic plasma) does not have DLNA... is there any kind of dondle or adaptor I can buy that will give me this capability once I buy my evo 3d?
I'm have a Panasonic VT25 that doesn't support DLNA. I'm guessing the only way around this would be a AV Receiver with DLNA support. My Panasonic Blu Ray Player BDT350 has DLNA but not HDMI in...
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Old 03-24-2011, 01:00 PM
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Re: Evo 3d specs revealed

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I'm have a Panasonic VT25 that doesn't support DLNA. I'm guessing the only way around this would be a AV Receiver with DLNA support. My Panasonic Blu Ray Player BDT350 has DLNA but not HDMI in...
What if I have a Sony playstation 3? Does it have dlna?
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Re: Evo 3d specs revealed

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What if I have a Sony playstation 3? Does it have dlna?
Yes it does.
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Re: Evo 3d specs revealed

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Yes it does.
Ok so even though my tv does not support dlna since I have a playstation 3 I'm good to go? Is that correct? Or does dlna have different versions of compatibility like old school blueray that I need to take into consideration?
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Ok so even though my tv does not support dlna since I have a playstation 3 I'm good to go? Is that correct? Or does dlna have different versions of compatibility like old school blueray that I need to take into consideration?
There are different versions of DLNA..but it should work as they are backwards compatible...

The only thing that needs to be taken into account is DRM as DLNA does not set any standards for that...
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Old 03-24-2011, 09:28 PM
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Re: Evo 3d specs revealed

I wonder if a screen protector like the invisible shield would effect the 3d image...i really hope not...I always rely on a invisible shield for protection cuz she is a dirty little.. ...lol
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Old 03-26-2011, 09:22 PM
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Post hTc Evo 3D Specs thread

We may (hopefully) see something done with the hardware of this phone in time for its launch.

Let's think about this:
-Sprint supposedly booked however many hours to their presentation at CTIA, but it really only lasted like 20 minutes?
-Sprint barely showed off the EVO 3D at their own presentation.
-It was shared with a bootleg tablet, the EVO View 4G.
-Not one mention of price, but availability was speculated to be around the summer, which could mean any month during the Summer timespan and even any month after that. I can recall Sprint's past on release speculation being somewhat inaccurate.
More points to note: (from the 26 minute hands-on video)
-Sprint rep on more than one occasion said the software development was earlier than you'd think. That could also imply early hardware versions as well.
-Task manager reported 110MB free and ~500MB total RAM. The EVO 3D supposedly has 1GB of RAM. You can see proof of this around the 18:40 mark.

What I think was, according to the 26 minute video that was posted by another member in the oval office thread, the Sprint rep said the software development was "earlier" than you'd think. Could this also mean the hardware was that early as well? Could it mean that this phone was kind of rushed out to meet CTIA when it really wasn't even ready for that?

I think Sprint quickly threw this phone out there, to get a general consensus and reaction from the people and they will take this reaction into consideration when finalizing the EVO 3D hardware. When compared to the GSM version (which was denied by HTC, but later made official), we're losing 3GB of ROM (from 4GB down to 1GB) according to Sprint specs. In fact, there are so many inconsistencies about what the EVO 3D will have, in pure speculation alone and what's posted on the Sprint/HTC websites. We may be working with a number of production units here. Also, in the 26 minute video when the Sprint rep was showing off the task manager, uhh I'm not sure if any of you noticed, but around 18:40, the free memory remaining was around 110 MB and the total memory available was somewhere in the 500MBs and if i'm not mistaken, that's horribly low in comparison to the supposed 1GB of RAM and pretty much on par with the current EVO.

This may be wishful thinking talking, but I don't think it's too far fetched to assume we may have a different phone when launched.

Remember how the original EVO 4G was spotted having a red speaker grill but production unit was changed to silver? Small difference but worth noting.

Here's the video: YouTube - CTIA 2011: Sprint HTC EVO 3D Hands-On Demo
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Old 03-27-2011, 01:14 AM
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re: hTc Evo 3D Specs thread

HTC Mobile Phones - EVO 3D(Sprint)

I research both sites and don't see any discrepancy on the site's spec...one just gives slight more detail than the other (i.e. CMOS with auto focus). Far as the task manager and the memory, you said it your self "-Sprint rep on more than one occasion said the software development was earlier than you'd think." She also states that she is surprise how stable the phone is reacting in it's early development. It eating memory can easily be fix (software issue). I don't know how you got a hardware revision or make over!? What do you propose could change; The color of something? or a Physical change, and if so what!?! GSM version!?!?!?! Link please!
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re: hTc Evo 3D Specs thread

GSM version??

where?
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