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  • Michael Moody
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Ooooh, a NAS. Shiny.
So, I'm just curious, since this is the same price as the Cintiq line, yet smaller, and lower resolution how it's considered better?

Michael
Try a cintiq 20SWX (made by Wacom)

It's widescreen.

Michael
Well, I don't really know the specs, I don't even really know what I would use it for, but free is something I can get behind.

Michael
I happen to have 28 of these drives in production in two 16-bay servers. Unfortunately, they're all behind hardware raid cards, which is going to make this week fun fun fun! (I've also happened to have 4 of the 28 DIE already)

Michael
Did anyone else read that as typical engadget humor:

iHome showcases iP29 / iP49 / iHumps iPod

(I was wondering how it ihumped the ipod, then re-read....next time, less skimming, more reading)

Michael
No, it's a genuine backlit keyboard. The new keyboards found on current models have a backlight function key (does nothing on those models)
@Phil

I've got a basically brand new (gotten in March) M4300 that has your name on it.

T9300 Penryn (2.5ghz), 2GB of RAM, 120GB HD, WUXGA, DVD+-RW, Media Bay Battery (gives about 9 hours of battery life total, I leave my power adapter at home every day, and get a full day out of it), Bluetooth, Intel 3945 Wireless, Fingerprint Reader, Nvidia Quadro 360M. If desired, I'll throw in a copy of Windows Vista Ultimate on top of XP SP3.

I'm the same way, WUXGA or nothing. I too am a little antsy about the serial port, but I can make do.

Michael
This is really old news. Back in 1999, Cyclovision released Parashot, which was a parabolic mirror lens for Agfa and Nikon cameras. We used it to take pictures for real estate agents to do virtual 360 walkthroughs of houses.

http://www.dpreview.com/news/9906/99061401parashot.asp

Michael
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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