well the whole 24 - 30 fps is kinda like NTSC and PAL PAL always had more frames per second and more lines of course (EU always has better phones!) 1700 does that mean there is hope for T-Mobile?? T-mobile would get such a phone with all the changes they have been making this year, who knows!! i just think that missing out on the holiday season isn't very smart what would also be really cool is if HTC would learn a lesson from some devices it makes for other companies
Eh? PAL runs at 25fps, NTSC at 30 (give or take a few decimals).
The majority of the Americas uses NTSC (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:PAL-NTSC-SECAM.svg), and even with Brazil and Australia weighing in on the PAL side of the equation for the territories listed, I would wager the population count tips on the NTSC side.
The frame rate discrepancy makes no sense! I suspect there's a slip up somewhere.
I agree with Harry. NTSC is 29.97, PAL is 24. if one of them is going to be 30, logically it would be the American (unless they're doing some weird 1080p 24fps cinema thing, which they're not lol). South America is majorly NTSC (Brazil uses PAL color with an NTSC carrier) too (Plus Japan, Vietnam, and some others)
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well the whole 24 - 30 fps is kinda like NTSC and PAL
PAL always had more frames per second and more lines of course (EU always has better phones!)
1700 does that mean there is hope for T-Mobile??
T-mobile would get such a phone with all the changes they have been making this year, who knows!!
i just think that missing out on the holiday season isn't very smart
what would also be really cool is if HTC would learn a lesson from some devices it makes for other companies
Eh? PAL runs at 25fps, NTSC at 30 (give or take a few decimals).
The majority of the Americas uses NTSC (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:PAL-NTSC-SECAM.svg), and even with Brazil and Australia weighing in on the PAL side of the equation for the territories listed, I would wager the population count tips on the NTSC side.
The frame rate discrepancy makes no sense! I suspect there's a slip up somewhere.
I agree with Harry. NTSC is 29.97, PAL is 24. if one of them is going to be 30, logically it would be the American (unless they're doing some weird 1080p 24fps cinema thing, which they're not lol).
South America is majorly NTSC (Brazil uses PAL color with an NTSC carrier) too (Plus Japan, Vietnam, and some others)