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?
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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.