Ahhh yes, Phillips (note the two els) screws, from the Phillips Screw Company, nothing at all do with Philips (Royal Philips, the electronics company), in fact, not even european, an American company.
Wireless is a big thing when you think that many Wiis are used on the main TV in the living room due to the inclusive, family oriented nature of the unit, wheras 360 / PS3 tend to be more teen-bedroom toys where the permanent setup and cabling is less of an "issue"
MX1000 laser here too. Was using a mighty mouse with the laptop but it didn't prove roadworthy (so I crushed in to a pulp). Have a selection of mice including an original microsoft bluetooth one - proper battery eater but the first of the quick responding cordless mice.
well - I got mine. Local woolworths got 3, mine was the 3rd pre-order for that store...
I reckon Nintendo will be going all out to get the preorders done for Christmas, I think the ebay thing is a bit OTT, but if my second pre-order arrives (which it didn't yesterday) that's where it's going.
And yes, it is as good as everyone says, and no, I didn't break anything last night with the controller.
So what if it's not a Canon / Nikon?? Pentax glass has always been top notch, Pentax users stay very loyal to the brand as the same lenses work on bodies from the old K1000 to the new DSLRs and also on the medium format cameras.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
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