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it's interesting to see all of the comments about this being pro-consumer. these people are missing the point: this seemingly consumer-centric law is completely anti-competitive. when apple pulls out of the french market (i hope they do), consumers are left worse off. sure, it'd be *nice* if there was no such thing as drm, but restricting a private company from smart/neccessary business practices only screws the consumer in the end.
check out the screenshots of the interface in the parent. see that one for brightness? now hit the brightness button on your i/power/macbook. looks a little familiar, eh?
yeah, like #2, i think that picture's incredible looking. i'd love to know more about it. anyone know where/what it's from? thanks!
so like, how are people realistically expected to drive with this? if you rely on the real view of the road, you'll miss quickly approaching things like those people in the image above. but i doubt they intend for you to just ignore what you see out the windshield and drive purely by that tiny screen.
so it sucks at skiing (mostly just goes straight and then topples over). but if you look towards the end of the video, when it's just sitting on the snow and trying to get moving, you can see some of the articulations it's capable of--smooth looking weighting/unweighting, bending forward at the knees, etc. given how good that looks yet how terribly it skies, it sort of suggests that there's a ton of tiny balance adjustments necessary in real skiing that we take for granted. neato.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"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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