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Double the screen size and I'd be more interested. Not much bigger then the screen on my phone.
Why such a problem installing Win 7 on the M200?
There are many similar devices. Mainly a rechargeable external battery pack. PowerMoney isn't available in the States though is it. Either way you can get similar to PowerMoney in the states. The only difference I see here is that the power plug is built-in to the unit and folds in for travel. The fit and finish also looks nicer then most products. Most of the other options require two cables. One for power to wall and one to device. Eliminating the power cord seems nicer, at least for traveler. Problem is what if the plug is recessed, or there is a wall warn in the other jack, you might have trouble plugging this large item into the same wall outlet.
I haven't looked at the specs so it might be there. 4GB memory is great. Add an SD or Micro SD slot. Add a battery (optional snap on) with min 2 hour line. Allow the projector to me laid on top or bottom and allow digital flip of image. Add headphone jack. Digital keystone would be nice too.

Then you can say lay in on a table and project it on a wall right in front of you and watch a (single) movie with no cables or any other components necessary.

In the future add stereo BlueTooth, Wireles HDMI and Wi-Fi streaming.

Pocket able, self-supporting video player / projector here we come.

Woo Hoo ! ! !
Seriously VGA ports need to die on these machines. Let's try displaylink, mini DVI, or better yet HDMI. Come on.
I thought the same thing. Great specs until you get to Core2 SOLO? Nice try but PASS. Esp at the price point.
What's the cost efficiency of this. Say as opposed to using a USB recharable external battery pack, or a AA external battery adapater since the Toshiba is probably meant for on the go.

And whats the density like. How much power in how little of a space?

I thought someone else already had something similar on the market and it was crazy expensive.
And they want $30 extra on a $219 product to get touchscreen working on your Mac. What?!?!?

I realize it'll be two cables but I think I'd rather get a 7" VGA touchscreen off eBay for $99 then pay $219 for USB version and then $30 more for Mac users. Or get a used 17" VGA touchscreen.
Is it just me or are these real niche products. For the screen size and what they do they seem over priced. The touchscreen model perhaps. But the non touchscreens I just don't get. Even if you can't use a larger, higher res screen for the same money and need something that small there seem to be other options that are cheaper. Maybe this is higher quality. Oh well.
Netflix will not likely get past AT&T, err I mean Apple. Similar probably goes for HULU. If I have a choice bring me Netflix though I would prefer both. Not holding my breath in either case.
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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