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Wouldn't that be the Palestinian desert?
What is the cost of consumables??? Even if the printing resolution is poor, this could finally open up large scale printing for costs that would be IMPOSSIBLE through service bureau like Shapeways.com. I could make a large model in parts and put together large statues and functional toys. But where do you get the plastic from?
No way, I'm guessing 2+ millimeters. Look at the needle on the top, the black version the needle is only half formed, and the white version, the needle is missing entirely. It's very rough. But it could be nice for larger model that you assemble in pieces. For $2500, you could experiment with all kinds of things a service bureau would charge you the cost of a new car to make.
Haha, didn't even notice him say that because I was too busy staring at the printing and imaging what I could make with it.

$2500 for a CNC Printing is INSANELY cheap, affordable enough I could actually swing buying one. But the lack of support material makes the things I could make with it limited. Maybe if I printed my own support pegs and cut them off afterwards? For $2500, I could work something out!
Where's the XP? My applications and games don't run in Linux. :p
With the Sony Viao P and the M1 Mbook, I don't think that design is impossible. In fact I think it's very likely. The motherboard can fit in one side, the battery in the other, it should be doable. And there's nothing impossible about two screens. As for the large hinge in the screen, it's still a minor issue with such an amazing folding architecture. I think EnGadget is, again, talking smack just to be "edgy", and not because they have a clue as to what they are talking about. There's Snarky, and then there's just Stupid. :p
I'm pretty sure they meant Incredulous, as in Unlikely. I think Incredible would have been a better choice, as I think it's a brilliant idea.
I was going to say the exact same thing. If they want flexible, fast moving displays, they might as well work towards flexible OLED displays. E-Paper is for static displays with super-low power usage.
Unfortunately, I think G4 is to blame. And, of course, all of these Apple users. Neither group is particularly bright or literate. But what they lack in intelligence and common sense, they more then make up for in they are arrogance and rudeness.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"
 

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