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Fake Specs

The Canon EOS 7D Mark III and EOS 90D are likely next DSLR cameras from Canon. According to previous rumors, EOS 7D Mark III will be announced in early 2018. How do we fake or edit everything inside the system properties?? I've tried something called the Fake Your Specs: Fake your Specs.

Patents • Hydreon believes in enforcing our valuable intellectual property. FakeTV is protected by these US Patents:,, An international (PCT) application is pending. • Do not make counterfeit copies of our product, or otherwise practice the inventions claimed in the above patents. • We believe in enforcing our valuable intellectual property, and have many years of experience in doing so.

• You might not want to be stuck with inventory that you cannot sell. (This has already happened to several would-be pirates.) • US law allow for treble (i.e. Three times) in cases where patent violation is willful.

You might wish to consult your attorney on how much piracy could cost you. • Do not use our registered trademark (FakeTV) or confusingly similar variations thereof. • We believe in enforcing our valuable intellectual property. (Did we say this already?) *About Simulated Television Sizes Your actual results will usually be a bit better than we indicate in our specifications. Real televisions vary widely in light output.

Older CRTs televisions will typically be just a bit dimmer than the “typical television” we are referencing. LCD televisions that are just a few years old, and current lower-end televisions, are back-lit with fluorescent lamps, and are considerably dimmer. But, most newer televisions have LED back-lights, and are typically about as bright as the FakeTV’s they correspond to in our specifications. But, you will typically aim the FakeTV directly at the window coverings, while the television is aimed at the couch. So, while we say an FTV-10 is equivalent to a 27 inch television, an FTV-10, when viewed from outside will likely be a bit more noticeable than a 27 inch operating television in the room.

We provide the equivalent of simulated size so that you can make an informed purchasing decision. It is our best, good-faith estimate of what you can expect under real conditions. Our measurements are assuming the reference television is displaying real program content, not test patterns. Also, brightness levels are typical, not guaranteed limits of operation. Our specification is not overly optimistic. It s not a “your actual mileage may vary if you insist on being in the car when you are driving it” sort of thing.

We measured a “60W incandescent equivalent CFL”, for example, and found it to be 18% percent less bright than a real 60W incandescent bulb. That’s just plain wrong. It’s like paying for a pound of cheese and getting 13 oz. When we say that the FTV-11 is equivalent to a real 40″ television, we mean that it will really look as bright as typical 40″ television when viewed from outside the home. Fs Racing Buggy Manual.