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Answer» take a look... http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus/ take a look... http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus/Miss-read, post corrected. Although the demo version shows a Mac keyboard layout, its supposed to work for every OS, and of course, the BUTTONS are changeable. What I meant was just a flat (maybe curved) SURFACE, like an image. Any program COULD have a custom keyboard layout. That's one COOL keyboard there, Homer. I hope Microsoft makes it first!Quote I don't get the deal with these TV COMPUTERS. Ok having them to manage movie files and stuff I can understand, but I don't see why that would need such good components. And a graphics card? I use my computer to play games, and my TV to watch TV... Well you would have a wide screen T.V for normall games, it would look really cool! ChrisIf a perfect PC were to be designed, there wouldn't be a need for new computers anymore and companies would lose business; so whatever you expect from future technology, expect for there to be something left out.Quote instead of wide-screen, go get a beamer! ever played GTA VC on ur wall? i did. its recommended that you do not play games on a projection-type television. let me give you a qoute directly from the XBOX users manual. *AHEM* "Do not use with certain televisions. Some televisions, [highlight]especially front or rear projection types[/highlight], can be damaged if any video games, including XBOX games, are played on them."...huh? now take a deep breath and review what you just posted quatroking. Quote My technical teacher, (which is a runescape maniac) plays [highlight]a lots[/highlight] of video games on his beamer [highlight]he have on school[/highlight]. including games like Mortal Kombat, Need for speed, Far Cry and other [highlight]intensive [/highlight]action games. The beamer has been used over 3-4 years and still has NO [highlight]death pixels[/highlight] [highlight]or is acting weird[/highlight]. [highlight]manuals are always overheat[/highlight].Some one get a bit over excited there? Why not just have horriblly painful surgery to have a computer stuck in your skull? When you want to upgrade, just have more surgery! That might make PC repair a little more chalenging though... |
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