Is Logitech sleeping on this? I bet Optimus hasn't trademarked this technology, because they simply don't have the cash to do so. Otherwise the Optimus Maximus would be out ages ago against a reasonable price don't you think so?
So f*ck them.. if Logitech of Microsoft snatches their idea and come out with a rival I'll be the first one in line to buy one. I think $125-150 is a reasonable price for a standard model, which has preset lay-outs. But I'll bet you they'll make a 'pro' version on which you can 'buy' new layouts. Hmm.. I'll stop, giving ideas away overhere.
It hardly matters if you give away your ideas, you'd never be able to protect them anyway since you apparently don't know the difference between a trademark and a patent ;-)
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Is Logitech sleeping on this? I bet Optimus hasn't trademarked this technology, because they simply don't have the cash to do so. Otherwise the Optimus Maximus would be out ages ago against a reasonable price don't you think so?
So f*ck them.. if Logitech of Microsoft snatches their idea and come out with a rival I'll be the first one in line to buy one. I think $125-150 is a reasonable price for a standard model, which has preset lay-outs. But I'll bet you they'll make a 'pro' version on which you can 'buy' new layouts. Hmm.. I'll stop, giving ideas away overhere.
It hardly matters if you give away your ideas, you'd never be able to protect them anyway since you apparently don't know the difference between a trademark and a patent ;-)
At $125-$150 that would mean each OLED screen would have to be produced for less than a penny.
If I email you my home address would ship me some of that crack you're smoking?
Penny? Guess who's smoking crack, at least during math class...
Ken, I think you'll find you meant less than $1 each, not one penny.