I'm a big fan of Lenovo (in fact I own an IdeaPad Y510 and love it), but I just don't see the point of this. I mean what is this, a compromised version of every gadget I already own with a Linux OS? No thanks.
It would work on the Xbox if there were some way to press the "Play" dialog button that appears when you use it on the PC for rights acquisition. The thing that is intriguing to me is that the application actually opens a web browser on the Xbox. I'm wondering why someone hasn't created a web browser application for the 360 MCE. Forgive my ignorance if someone has.
Let's see, I've istalled Vista on two machines, both of which had XP on them. One of them is a Gateway laptop that still does not have third party support from Gateway for Vista, and one that I built myself. Vista works great on both for some odd reason. So forgive me for liking a well built OS.
Sounds nice, I'm just a bit hesistant since I've finally got my Zune to work like I want it to. I wish the Zune software had some power options. I understand dumbing it down for the masses, but, face it, most people who pick up Zunes know what they're doing when it comes to media management.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"
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