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This is the ONLY give away I want. Please, please let me win.
@Dummy00001 It's an "agreement" that was set before you bought the console. You agree to it that's why you bought it in the first place. This is not a so called "law" at all.
Sorry I thought you were joking when you complaint about the 10 keys wasn't part of the design. Even though it looks like a keyboard, it's not exactly a keyboard. It's a computer WITHIN a keyboard. From the feature list, I gather this will be a complete replacement for htpc. These are the key feature any htpc user would want, Wireless HDMI, 1080p, 802.11N (G doesn't have the bandwidth to handle HD), caseless design (you see those expensive small form factor computer case that needs low profile cards? That's what people are using it for because they will do anything to hide it from plain sight). I don't think this product can compete with the same market as laptop nor netbook due to the monitor-less design. For an entertainment system, this thing have every key feature that they would want.
Sorry I thought you were joking when you complaint about the 10 keys wasn't part of the design because it's not suppose to. Even though it looks like a keyboard, it's not exactly a keyboard. It's a computer WITHIN a keyboard. From the feature list, I gather this will be a complete replacement for htpc. These are the key feature any htpc user would want, Wireless HDMI, 1080p, 802.11n (G doesn't have the bandwidth to handle HD), caseless design (you see those expensive small form factor computer case that needs low profile cards? That's what people are using it for because they will do anything to hide it from plain sight). I don't think this product can compete with the same market as laptop nor netbook due to the monitor-less design. But for an entertainment system, this thing have every key feature that they would want.
Oh great idea, use that 60" 1080P TV for data entry. 10 keys FTW.
Waiting for Netflix to subsidize this?
For those info, You should be reading Quarterly Earnings charts. Which come out quarterly from manufacturers.
The only problem I have with Monoprice is tax and shipping fee. Other than that, they have great products.
Subsidize is the key. We'll buy whatever the city power provider or gov will sub. If you want to win us over, get some sorta deal with them.
How new are you guys? Can't seems to find your store on resellerratings.
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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