That video shows mostly reasons not to buy the damn thing, and spends way to much time on stuff that I wouldn't even care about like pageflipping and scrolling up if there's nothing there.
It has some fancy transitions, but it also shows the controls are flaky.
The Wii chart is made up or something. That thing does't make more noise than a pen lying on a table. More than 60dB is ridiculous, that would mean it makes as much noise as people talking. All I've heard from it is the disc starting to spin.
I'm sorry, $1000 for two monitors with one stand where you can buy 2 monitors for $400 dollars total and a separate dual-monitor stand for $100, which makes it half the price? What am I missing here?
"sorry, but find a pc that can play a whole library of new games for years to come for only $500 or $600...now just go on, yeah...didn't think it was so easy, it's actually impossible without upgrading the graphics card about every year and a half"
Well, 360 and PS3 graphics will not improve over the years. The quality of console games is determined by the power of the console when it comes out. In 3 years PC games will be way beyond anything a PS3 or a 360 can do.
Try to remember what you had for diner during the last week almost always does it for me.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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It has some fancy transitions, but it also shows the controls are flaky.