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bmw's definitely had this technology out for a good while now...
i just obtained a copy the supposedly the best windows version to date!


it's called....OS X...
Am I the only one who loves the idea of NOT having random junk (speakers, usb, etc) on the monitor? I want my monitor to be nothing but a screen and controls. Props to IBM for at least staying true to a true monitor, even though it's on the steep end of the pricing scale.
the idea is just nonsense.

anyone who's ever used an SLR, digital or film, will know that the viewfinder is the surest way of getting the proper picture. the color accuracy on those LCD previews is usually atrocious, causing you to overcompensate for it, and then wonder why it looks like poo on your screen. also, if you're doing fast action photography, is the LCD going to be able to keep up? I don't know the details of this, but and LCD's refresh rate is, last time I checked, much slower than my eye's. plus, the human eye can detect many more little intricacies through an actual reflected image, rather than a digitally displayed image which is limited by a set number of pixels.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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