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Live from Geneva
I've just watched the Live stream 'reveal' of the third generation MX5
from the Geneva show. It's interesting that the technology can do this but the picture's so small you couldn't see any details, a lot of drummers and a small red car. After keeping the M1 body virtually unchanged for ten years and improving the insides, Mazda now seems to think it necessary to have a different look every couple of years just for the sake of changing. I still think the original M2 looks great and wish they'd concentrate on improvements, like the MazdaSpeed turbo version, and spend less on the cosmetics. |
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Scott Hughes > wrote in
: > wrote in > news:5ln6211mqk4m013vcfq1fhmq1vvei6cc4g@ 4ax.com: > >> I've just watched the Live stream 'reveal' of the third generation >> MX5 from the Geneva show. It's interesting that the technology can >> do this but the picture's so small you couldn't see any details, a >> lot of drummers and a small red car. >> After keeping the M1 body virtually unchanged for ten years and >> improving the insides, Mazda now seems to think it necessary to have >> a different look every couple of years just for the sake of changing. >> I still think the original M2 looks great and wish they'd >> concentrate on improvements, like the MazdaSpeed turbo version, and >> spend less on the cosmetics. > > The marketting guy's speech was about as interesting as a marketting > guy's speech can realistically be (take any marketting w/ salt). But > other than that, you could get more from the pics on the website > posted earlier. The pics definately showed more than the low quality > video which, like you said, was too small to show much detail. I > watched half in the little window and half at full screen (read: badly > pixelated). The little video at the end of the Miata being driven was > a nice look, but again.. too small. > > -Scott Well, I downloaded the full quality 25min version. It was basically the same as yesterday's live stream w/ all the extra time coming before the unveiling. They showed "history" bit and had some extra interviews and some other random shots around the event. The video was definately higher quality than the live stream and I was able to watch it at full screen w/o the picture looking too bad. And of course, w/ the file local, you can pause, ff, etc, which was not possible yesterday. If you're looking for every bit of new info & views you can, the video is probably worth a look, but it's certainly nothing amazing. Btw, the download is SLOW. It took 45mins for me to grab and I'm reasonably sure there was nothing slowing it down on my end. -Scott |
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