If it's to remain open access, then a company that has prided itself on releasing proprietary software and hardware shouldn't be allowed to win. I'd rather it'd go to a company that will 1.) make the best use out of it and 2.) provides and remains open access to ALL consumers.
Imagine the response from your neighbors when they hear the bass coming from this subwoofer. I had a friend who, for fun, decided to turn up the bass and speakers to his home entertainment system. Loaded Halo 2 and we played a round. Apparently, their neighbors thought there was a gunfight coming from a house-- John Woo style. XD
Now, think what would happen if my friend had this subwoofer hooked up......
Everytime Samsung posts a picture of a new product with some really attractive Korean model, it makes me wonder: Who is in charge of their Marketing Department?
(And, do they have any available positions such as... photographer or anything to get close to these models?) :P
She is mildly attractive. Great body, nice smile. It's simple. Nothing flashy or extravagant, or over-sized. Just right. I'm an Asian guy as well, and for me, simple is attractive and more beautiful than some woman with too much make-up or large breasts or whatever. And, the woman above does fit that description of someone with a simple look, yet attractive and beautiful at the same time.
Anyway, I'm straying off-topic. As for the monitor, does it have the silly resolution of 1680x1050 or is it the full 1080p resolution support (1900x1200)?
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
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