I agree with both previous posters. I would definitely love to have something that looks like this. Who among us guys doesn't want to look like we're linking up to a government satellite when we pull out our PCs?
I WOULD like to actually have the power to attempt such a thing though. I would like to see beefier specs, but I still think that this hardware has a different application and in my business (graphic design) is not a feasible desktop replacement.
Look, did anyone else here get one of the first-gen PS2s that wouldn't play the blue disks without opening the box and putting another magnet in it? After two months of having my PS2 I couldn't play Onimusha or Tekken Tag. So I had to crack open the case and mod it. Not to play hacked games or to open a portal to another dimension of piracy, but to play the games I PAID for.
This was when I swore off Sony. Turns out to be a good decision. PSP seems to be either GREAT or SUCKY depending upon who you ask. As console prices wise and tech-knowledge goes up, I really can foresee a huge sea change as more and more people switch to PC gaming.
I mean, why duplicate effort with a "console that can act like a pc" when you can BUY a decent gaming rig for a bit more. Something that you can upgrade as time warrants and can actually do other things well besides game.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm heading to university next year, and I've purchased a MacBook. I'm also taking my four year old desktop, just in case I'm left with no computers when the MacBook is being repaired or whatnot. With only two USB ports on a MacBook, I want a Bluetooth mouse. Budget is about $100, and of course, it needs OS X support. Thanks for the help!"
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I WOULD like to actually have the power to attempt such a thing though. I would like to see beefier specs, but I still think that this hardware has a different application and in my business (graphic design) is not a feasible desktop replacement.