Why are these silly widgets such a big deal. Just like another poster, I've had my PC hooked up for years and use a wireless keyboard and mouse and get the full-blown functionality of a PC. Imagine having to struggle typing with that onscreen keyboard. Secondly, what if you want content other than the widget. Basic eg. Browser. And for those that are going to "beach" about the PC form factor - just plug in that tiny Asus EEE Box PC using a VESA mount hidden behind your panel. The Asus even supports wireless broadband. Hook it up to the PC port and you can do PAP/PIP - whatever that is, that will allow you to simultaneously browse the internet and watch TV at the same time, if you so wish.
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Why are these silly widgets such a big deal. Just like another poster, I've had my PC hooked up for years and use a wireless keyboard and mouse and get the full-blown functionality of a PC. Imagine having to struggle typing with that onscreen keyboard. Secondly, what if you want content other than the widget. Basic eg. Browser. And for those that are going to "beach" about the PC form factor - just plug in that tiny Asus EEE Box PC using a VESA mount hidden behind your panel. The Asus even supports wireless broadband. Hook it up to the PC port and you can do PAP/PIP - whatever that is, that will allow you to simultaneously browse the internet and watch TV at the same time, if you so wish.
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