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Nope, this wouldn't look good in Tron Legacy, unfortunately. Tron Legacy is being designed by real designers. And I think this is extremely hideous and very impractical.

I'll never get why computer cases have to light up your room...
Whoever wants to use this nonsense generally is an idiot. But whoever wants to use this nonsense on a Windows rig should be locked in a psychiatric cell!
Now if EU was all over Microsoft's ass for their web browser... what the hell is gonna happen to Google in EU when this is done?!

I don't even want to start imagining the numbers...


* checks internet banking for any changes *
Nice!

But I'd make the comments' body text larger and the caption a bit smaller, to make it easier to read.

Other than that, good job Engadget!
For the Americans, this is as "sneaky" as it gets...
JESUS, the video is very high on the "creepy" scale! :D
This one looks very interesting. I tried Fedora once, but I wasn't very satisfied with it, especially since I'm a real Linux noob.

Too bad those production apps like Photoshop or 3ds Max won't likely be ported (natively, forget Wine) to Linux. :( I can't do without them unfortunately.
I've said this several times already and I'll say it again. I'm getting this card for our review systems where we need raw throughput from the storage device for previewing rendered frames up to 4K, at least at 24fps. This thing will finally allow us to get rid of extremely expensive RAID configurations with SSD and such, as it is smaller, consumes less power, it has less capacity, however, but it's not such a big deal since we use the drives only for temporary data streaming, and also, it's much cheaper than those SSD RAIDS!

I can't wait for the first batch to arrive at our studio later this week, hopefully!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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