Also they completely failed to mention how it connects.... they just said "wireless". So does it use a dongle or is it Bluetooth?
If it's Bluetooth then the extra cost is completely understandable, and arguably worth it if you don't want yet another dongle taking up a port and/or getting lost. Also, is it standardized or proprietary? Meaning can I sync it with my PC/laptop? It might be handy for presentations or whenever I have my computer hooked up to my TV or a projector. Come on Engadget, where's the tech in this article?
“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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FUGLY!
that was almost as good as 'first'
hello fuzo
Seems the clueless morons at Engadget could not be bothered reading the manual before reviewing, and did not know they had a calibrate the touchpad...
Seriously people go elsewhere for your news, these guys are retards.
Also they completely failed to mention how it connects.... they just said "wireless". So does it use a dongle or is it Bluetooth?
If it's Bluetooth then the extra cost is completely understandable, and arguably worth it if you don't want yet another dongle taking up a port and/or getting lost. Also, is it standardized or proprietary? Meaning can I sync it with my PC/laptop? It might be handy for presentations or whenever I have my computer hooked up to my TV or a projector. Come on Engadget, where's the tech in this article?
Whoever wrote this isn't Engadget material IMO.