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To: pyslent who wrote (127224)2/27/2003 4:29:13 AM
From: rkral  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
pyslent, re "CNET uses a jpg file for speed measurements, and as I'm sure you've noticed, Vision compresses all jpgs that get delivered to your laptop."

"compresses all jgps"? That makes no sense to me. A JPG file is already a compressed image file. Trying to compress it again is just a waste of time and processor power.

Is CNET maybe sending an *uncompressed* image file *as* a JPG file? And then counting the compression gain as part of the speed measurement?

Ron
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