Hey, there is. No... it can't be... NO! Vista! How slow is that going to be?! What was Fujitsu thinking when they made this reader? How did they manage to make Vista run for 50 hours on a single charge? I know, Vista's unusability is purely perception. But I personally think the Windows key is merely Fujitsu's brilliant marketing ploy. Way to get attention, Fujitsu! That's a pretty steep price, though. Probably because of the colour, but maybe half of it's to cover Windows costs. (Maybe they'll just run the mobile version -- or for that matter, Windows 3.11 Embedded.)
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Hey, there is. No... it can't be... NO! Vista! How slow is that going to be?! What was Fujitsu thinking when they made this reader? How did they manage to make Vista run for 50 hours on a single charge?
I know, Vista's unusability is purely perception. But I personally think the Windows key is merely Fujitsu's brilliant marketing ploy. Way to get attention, Fujitsu!
That's a pretty steep price, though. Probably because of the colour, but maybe half of it's to cover Windows costs. (Maybe they'll just run the mobile version -- or for that matter, Windows 3.11 Embedded.)