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<tt>I think we should consider this one. I know we <br>
have some issues with video right now, but for<br>
GTA03 most of them could be solved. I would be<br>
very nice to be able to send video using the <br>
same jack we use to send audio. 5G iPods and <br>
some other devices do it.<br>
<br>
My 2 centavos.<br>
<br>
Kosa<br>
<br>
- Un mundo mejor es posible -<br>
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type="cite">3.5, definitely.<br>
And continuing the earlier comment about Nokia - the N95 (and possibly
other models) has a very interesting 3.5mm connector that provides much
more than just sound.<br>
If a 3.5mm headphones are inserted, it plays regular stereo. However it
also accepts the more advanced connector of Nokia's provided
headphones which also have a small console to control volume,
play/stop/forward/backward, etc.. That one has 4 contact points and not
3 like in regular stereo headphones.<br>
It even supports video playback - there is a cable that comes in the
box and uses the same connector point to output several video types.<br>
<br>
Sometimes the phone detects the plugged device automatically (I guess
if it supports some Nokia standard), and if it doesn't recognize, it
provides the user a list of options to choose from (headphones, tv-out
cable, music stand).<br>
<br>
Just a thought...<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 7:24 AM, Andy Green
<<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:andy@openmoko.com">andy@openmoko.com</a>>
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:<br>
|> I still think that wired headsets are not used by anyone out
there.<br>
Even if<br>
|> every vendor adds a cheap wired headset to it's device I barely
see<br>
anyone<br>
|> using it.<br>
|> Today bluetooth headsets are cheap and they are way more practical<br>
(and even<br>
|> have the better microphone placing, compared to the wired
clip-micros.<br>
|><br>
|> So I think there should be an 3.5mm to listen to music and use<br>
bluetooth for<br>
|> headsets.<br>
|<br>
| I'd rather not be forced to use bluetooth with a headset. My<br>
experience is that<br>
| bluetooth interferes with wifi (same freq. band) and you'll have<br>
another battery to<br>
| worry about.<br>
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There is some "co-existence" stuff in GTA02 and future products that<br>
reduces this effect... the two devices warn each other to defer what<br>
they had planned because the other device is using the air.<br>
<br>
Agree about the extra battery issue, but I have to agree with Thomas<br>
wired headsets no longer seem to be a fashion accessory in wide use,<br>
whereas BT cyborgs are all over the shop like a bad episode of Dr Who.<br>
<br>
- -Andy<br>
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