I agree. Everyone bought a Wii, and A lot of people bought Wii Fit. I haven't played with it in 4 months, and Neither has anyone I know. Unfortunately, as cool as the technology is, the novelty wears off. I play my 360 much more.
I don't know a single person who is happy with their bell service, and I don't see why this would change anyone's mind. It's kind of cool, I guess, but not enough to add any value to bell.
very good bargain compared to the 901. Even when the 6cell battery comes out in august it will be.
The 6 cell battery one with a 120gb hdd and windows xp is going to be $429. I'm not sure about the US price, I assume it will be the same, but the Eee 901 is 599 in Canada and the msi wind is 549.
as mentioned above, he used an NES-on-a-chip. The actual nes components are pretty bulky, the nes on a chip is just one of those 99-in-1 handheld game systems.
the reason for the ugly looking keyboard is because the whole keyboard is a touch pad. I think it's separated into 2 touchpads, which explains the divider in the middle. it doesn't have real multitouch capability, i think it's just using the two trackpads in conjunction.
either way, it's not very appealing.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Very funny stuff, unless you are an apple fanatic.