You are kidding right!!!! USB charging is the only thing I will buy now! All I need is one more proprietary plug in transformer, NOT!!!!!!! Besides they have wall plug in adapters that have a usb cable charger available. It is all about STANDARDS. Be gone with all the different connectors! Sorry for the rant but I've been hoping for the day we don't need a different cable for every friggin electronic device I own, and that is a lot.....
You know what?... That makes sense, and I completely agree with you. Things that can be charged off of low-current/voltage USB should use that connector. There should also be a second _standardized_ charging adapter for devices which require much higher current/voltage (i.e. power tools).
The device is aimed at gamers and TV watchers, generating a 3D image with use of a pair of 0.7-inch OLED panels, which each display separate images, doing away with the ghost imagery that often comes along with 3D displays.
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...USB cable? For what, charging? Something like this should include a wall adapter, not depend on a computer's power.
You are kidding right!!!! USB charging is the only thing I will buy now! All I need is one more proprietary plug in transformer, NOT!!!!!!! Besides they have wall plug in adapters that have a usb cable charger available. It is all about STANDARDS. Be gone with all the different connectors! Sorry for the rant but I've been hoping for the day we don't need a different cable for every friggin electronic device I own, and that is a lot.....
You know what?... That makes sense, and I completely agree with you. Things that can be charged off of low-current/voltage USB should use that connector. There should also be a second _standardized_ charging adapter for devices which require much higher current/voltage (i.e. power tools).
holy fuck, has a passionate disagreement just been defused by openness and reasoning? /on Engadget??/