Yeah, it's a big screen. But how close could they get during game play? Need a new video that shows gamer scale in relation to the screen. Is this like playing xbox360 in an imax?
so, where's the hardware & specs? and when can I buy one? and does it break power down to the whole panel as most meters do, or can I break the usage down to separate circuits? I don't think I've seen a power meter that can report on per-circuit power consumption. There's a difference between "my house used 5kW" and "20% of my utilization is going to a single appliance or circuit."
so, where's the hardware & specs? and when can I buy one? and does it break power down to the whole panel as most meters do, or can I break the usage down to separate circuits? I don't think I've seen a power meter that can report on per-circuit power consumption. There's a difference between "my house used 5kW" and "20% of my utilization is going to a single appliance or circuit."
I have a T30 and I had a T1 for a long time. I've tried screen protectors but they always seem to fall off or peel off in transit. I keep my T in my pocket. Maybe I just need a manpurse or some storage sling or whatever. I don't want a holster, those belt clips annoy me.
Is the touch screen really that reliable? Even after it gets scratched and scuffed from being in my pocket? I love the T series, but the touch screen worries me.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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