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@Ned Scott To be able to have the projected images show up on film you'd need a pretty long exposure. It'd be blurry as hell if it was the camera's projectors actually doing the projection. These things aren't that bright from just a couple feet from the camera. For it to look like it looks on screen they were at least six to eight feet from the screen. I have portable dell projectors at work that aren't that bright from that distance, and they have HID bulbs in them. There's no way in hell a led is going to throw an image that bright that far.
@marksbigspamholder When they are rear projected on the screen, you can have as bright of a projector as you want.
@max1001 False advertising. There's no way in hell those little projectors are that bright.
@turbo2ltr Yea, look at 2:03. They turn their heads, but the images stay on the screen.
I could use a good headset for my Droid....
Now this would be cool to play with!
@blackpanther25 You must work for FedEx.
@Omen
It's based off windows server 2003, so I'm not sure how much more "full featured" you'd need. It also allows web page hosting, remote login to any pc allowed on the network from anywhere you have internet access, plus automagic backup of all the computers on your network. It can also do bare metal restores of said backed up computers.
@clevin My netbook can't do that. My notebook can, so can my desktop, but the netbook only has a 16Gb "drive" and an intel integrated graphics card. Can it run crysys? It can't even run the menu.
@nuck Yea, cause you can do that with a netbook. Okay, you can, slowly. That's not the point or target for this os.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What's the best gaming laptop for under 1,500 bucks? I had my eye on the P7805u (Gateway), but it seems Best Buy has run out for the time being. Also, as a secondary question, I like the specs on brands such as iBUYPOWER and CyberPower and the like, but are they reliable? I'm a little worried about buying labels that aren't huge like Dell, Gateway, etc. Thanks!"
 

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