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Sturgis
 
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Reply Thu 8 Nov, 2018 02:50 pm
@tsarstepan,
I'm in no rush. For me, it seems it'd be best to walk t until all the wrinkles have been steamed, ironed and pulled out.
('sides which, it seems my cell provider hasn't expanded to this area yet. They're taking Pittsburgh, South Bend, Waco and Boston; but not The Village- or anyplace in NYC)

4g is good for me and memories of waiting hours for dial-up to do things still occupy crevices of my being, so, even 3g was speed ing maniac.
farmerman
 
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Reply Fri 9 Nov, 2018 05:29 am
@Sturgis,
this reminds me of the old ad ploys where they would just post "WATCH FOR IT. SOON WILL BE INFINITY"
for weeks before anybody knew what anyone was talking about.

Remember when they introduced the INFINITY? (car). It was about a month before we even knew they were talking about an automobile
How many times faster (and more importantly for me) Spectrally CLEARER WILL I be able to send n receive images??. So far, color are ok, but not great,TV's computers dont reallysend nd receive great colors and values of colors.
farmerman
 
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Reply Fri 9 Nov, 2018 05:31 am
@farmerman,
I do have some trubble with Sirius at certain "Dead spots" 9they seem to correspond with tree lined hill bottom and along mountainsides.
I guess cause its line of sight and requires a specific number of satellites
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rosborne979
 
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Reply Fri 9 Nov, 2018 05:35 am
@tsarstepan,
It’ll be interesting to see how reliable the connection is and how close the speed comes to what is promised.
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maporsche
 
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Reply Fri 9 Nov, 2018 10:09 am
Right now, 5G means nothing to me more than a marketing ploy.

It's like having an 8k TV (hell, even a 4k). At some point the gains in image quality are meaningless.

At some point the gains in speed also become meaningless. I can't think of anything that I do on my phone right now that would be improved by having a faster data connection.
rosborne979
 
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Reply Fri 9 Nov, 2018 04:25 pm
@maporsche,
I’m more interested in how it will affect network design than how it will affect individual phones.
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OldGrumpy
 
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Reply Wed 14 Nov, 2018 11:04 am
G5 is very very creepy and very dangerous to our health!!!!!!!!
It will be used for the smartgrid, yep, our electronic prison

Let's stop them while we still can! PLEASE

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oralloy
 
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Reply Sat 17 Nov, 2018 09:55 pm
@maporsche,
maporsche wrote:
It's like having an 8k TV (hell, even a 4k). At some point the gains in image quality are meaningless.
4K made a big difference in passive 3D TVs.

Of course, they stopped making 3D TVs shortly after 4K came out, so it was a short-lived benefit. But it made a big difference in the short time that they made them.

This is outside the scope of a personally-owned TV, but 4K also makes a big difference on giant movie screens. I saw Star Wars/Solo in 4K on a 70 foot screen and it was exquisite.
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