eMachines are pieces of shit, speaking from years of experience on multiple machines and monitors because my parents refuse to spend a few hundred extra dollars for anything better. Every time we go home my boyfriend's got to fix their latest computer.
Right on. I caught one of my cats crawling underneath my panel TV once. The clearance from the base to the bottom of the screen is about six inches, and she was pushing it toward the edge of the stand with each wiggle. It was cool since I was right there and amused by the spectacle, but they stress me out when I'm not home.
What a gimmick. I don't understand why people are willing to pay hundreds of dollars for something that's not even useful. The concept is interesting, but ultimately it's a picture frame. For $200 I'd plan on sitting there and staring at it for at least a few hours a day. How often do you actually look at the pictures you have set out anyway?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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