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@Skeezie: I'm an Android, and I love it. Next in line would be WebOS, and then Maemo. After that, maybe iPhone. I like multitasking (and all the other great things Google allows and Apple doesn't).
I'm using 2 4:3 monitors, but the next monitor will definately be a 16:10, same goes to notebooks. It's much more pleasing to the eye, and it is more useful usually too I guess.
Yeah, it's a bit iMacish (the one that is actually pretty, not the newest one), but that ain't a bad thing. Really, doesn't look bad, but the price isn't really competitive, I guess. Why buy this thing if you can get an iMac?
Awesome. But 2xCF? You won't be shooting for very long with that at the highest setting... though you couldn't with film either, AFAIK. And I think a bigger sensor with lower resolution (or the same, of course) would be cooler.
Are you serious? No one said that looks like an iPhone? At least just as much as the Meizu M8 in the CeBIT version. But yeah, looks nice.
Yeah, Polaroid, right... It's just a failed brand that the Petters Group Worldwide bought to capitalize on their brand name. They have no interest whatsoever in the companies history or anything else. All they want to do is print Polaroid on any sort of product. Wouldn't be surprised if this thing is just some rebranded crap.
Yeah, sure. I've had people asking if my Motorola A925 from 2003 is an iPhone. Google for it, EVERY phone with touchscreen would be an iPhone then.
Hm, 3 had a prepaid 3G handset in Austria in, like, 2003 or 2004. It was a brick, sure, but still a nice smartphone (the Motorola A925, similar to the SE P800, but with 3G and A-GPS).
http://www.productdesignforums.com/index.php?showtopic=6310
This is what I've posted at the end of April 2007, a bit earlier I've also posted some renderings on deviantART. If you scroll down you can also see a newer design of the thing.
The basic idea looks somewhat familiar to me...
Hm, being pretty similar to a device I have conceived early in 2007 or so there is one thing that I had and this device doesn't. Let the thing control a special multiple socket outlet, so you can switch devices on/off with it.
Oh, and of course acknowledgment and money for me as well as use my design... looks way better, IMHO.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"
 

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