Comment on Merry Christmas from Microsoft by Anonymous:

Might as well take the Pepsiman route and go the whole nine yards: Make an anime filled with erotic fanservices, or just straight up eroge.


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  • Merry Christmas from Microsoft:
    ffs 1920×1080 should be the standard full HD but people are just bringing it down with lower resolution crappy screens.

  • Merry Christmas from Microsoft:
    I use a 40″ LCD TV as monitor, his default res is 1920×1080, btw it’s called the FULLHD res, and it is a 16:9 standard. 1920×1200 isn’t standard aspect ratio, and make all thinner or taller.

  • Merry Christmas from Microsoft:
    1920×1200 people have been getting all the good wallpapers for too long. I’m glad that 1080 finally gets something, considering that almost every new mid priced ($150-$500AUD) monitor is 1080. Even my 19 month old 2494hs is 1080. I am however disappointed that only three of them are in 1080. I’m still using the default Windows 7 ‘Nature’ wallpapers because I like having the six wallpapers that change every half hour and it’s hard to find a set of six good 1080 anime wallpapers.

  • Merry Christmas from Microsoft:
    Silverlight really is impressive when they put the effort into it. The Chinese olympics where even more impressive because of the insane amount of events that where streamed flawlessly through silverlight with multiple angles and “tivo like” controls. No buffering or the like either. Few other instances where silverlight really blows away alternatives, but isn’t used often for whatever reason.

  • Merry Christmas from Microsoft:
    No, Anon @ 15:06 06/12/2010 is more correct in saying this. Computer monitors are (or were at least) generally 16:10. This can easily be scaled from 2560×1600 to 1920×1200, to 1680×1050 to 1440×900 and also 1280×800, all of which are 16:10. Most older 24″ monitors use 1920×1200 keeping to the defacto 16:10 monitor standard. Though, notice that I said ‘older’. Newer generation monitors use 16:9 in line with HDTV resolutions. So you cant say that 1920×1200 isn’t popular, since it depends on when …

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