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UALOneKPlus wrote:So are optical disk makers then!!!
dodecahedron wrote:OK so they're not lying.
deliberately deceptive misinformation might be a better wording.
and 74.59236587 GB should be reported as 75GB not 80GB.
aviationwiz wrote:dodecahedron wrote:OK so they're not lying.
deliberately deceptive misinformation might be a better wording.
and 74.59236587 GB should be reported as 75GB not 80GB.
Nope, because 74.59236587 is roughly 80 GB in decimal form, anyways, Deliberately deceptive misinformation is the standard in the industry. If someone didn't report thier size in decimal form, it could likely hurt sales.
Turkeyscore.com wrote:why cant they be like the CDR makers, who say it's a 700 MB disc but it's really a 703?
Turkeyscore.com wrote:CDR makers...
dodecahedron wrote:aviationwiz wrote:dodecahedron wrote:OK so they're not lying.
deliberately deceptive misinformation might be a better wording.
and 74.59236587 GB should be reported as 75GB not 80GB.
Nope, because 74.59236587 is roughly 80 GB in decimal form, anyways, Deliberately deceptive misinformation is the standard in the industry. If someone didn't report thier size in decimal form, it could likely hurt sales.
yep. it IS misinformation as the rest of the computer industry is using Binary (OSes for example). that's why many people ARE surprised when their hard drive isn't "up to spec".
and no 74.59236587 GB isn't roughly 80 GB in decimal form, it's roughly 75 GB.
and if "Deliberately deceptive misinformation is the standard in the industry" it doesn't mean we shouldn't criticize and ostracize it.
dodecahedron wrote:ah yes that old discussion...
fact is that most people do not use ghe GiB etc. we have to make do with what we have.
and cosidering that the customer who is buying a drive that is labelled as 80 GB, and once he puts it in a computer will show as 74.whatnot GB, well if the drive makers are still insisting on "artificially" inflating the capacity of their drives, this is IMO Deliberately deceptive misinformation.
VEFF wrote:dodecahedron wrote:aviationwiz wrote:dodecahedron wrote:OK so they're not lying.
deliberately deceptive misinformation might be a better wording.
and 74.59236587 GB should be reported as 75GB not 80GB.
Nope, because 74.59236587 is roughly 80 GB in decimal form, anyways, Deliberately deceptive misinformation is the standard in the industry. If someone didn't report thier size in decimal form, it could likely hurt sales.
yep. it IS misinformation as the rest of the computer industry is using Binary (OSes for example). that's why many people ARE surprised when their hard drive isn't "up to spec".
and no 74.59236587 GB isn't roughly 80 GB in decimal form, it's roughly 75 GB.
and if "Deliberately deceptive misinformation is the standard in the industry" it doesn't mean we shouldn't criticize and ostracize it.
Exactly.
It is both misleading and INCORRECT: the computer industry is supposed to be binary-based.
This is simply false advertising.
The problem is that once one manufacturer started cheating, the others didn't want their drives to appear smaller than those of the manufacturer that started this ridiculous trend.
I have come to accept it as a fact of life and it doesn't bother me, but that doesn't make what the hard drive and DVD media manufacturers/rebadgers (is that a word ?) are doing.
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