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I am using my N97, on the UK Vodafone network. I have 'unlimited' internet useage, which is actually capped to a 'fair use' of 500MB per month. Having checked out online it seems Vodafone are pretty lenient about the cap, and will only charge more if you consistantly go well over than limit, and ignore warning to lower your useage.
Anyway, basically, in my internet connection destinations on my phone, I have my 3 WiFi networks I use set as priority 1, 2 and 3 (home, work, another place) and then 4th is Vodafone Live! which I presume is the 'normal' Vodafone network, and then lastly we have Vodafone Internet GPRS.
What is Vodafone Internet GPRS? And what's the difference between using that, and Vodafone Live? If anyone could clear this up it would be great, cheers!
Message Edited by alex79uk on 09-Jul-2009 02:23 PM
In analog terms, to explain YCbCr use the example of the COMPONENT output from your DVD player. It use 3 separate cables (Y = Luminance = Green Cable), (Y-B = Blue Color Diff = BLUE Cable) and (Y-R = Red Color Diff = RED Cable). In the analog world, RGB is actually RGBHV (5-wire) and is adaptable to 15-pin VGA with a simple passive adapter. Many people will mistakenly refer to Analog Component video as RGB, since the cables are Red, Green and Blue.
So, since all that mumbo jumbo means essentially the same, this appears to be the digital "equivalent" of what is known as Component Video in the Analog world... What I said about RGBHV does not apply to the 10-bit color, but thought I'd mention it anyway.
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