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  • Carl
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I love how the 4th picture captures the reflection of the iddy biddy camera in the reflection of the giant camera's display.
Yes I'm easily amused.
Sweet, thanks. 2 hours ? .. Hope you can swap out a spare battery.
Wouldnt mind knowing the storage medium on this thing. And the video encode format while you're at it.
Oh, and a price too :P
Meh, lovely n everythin' but I bet its a million years before we can buy 'em, and when we can I'm expecting it to be impossibly expensive.
Nice to look at though.
NBC being greedy bastids? shock horror!
Way to ruin it for the consumer guys. good game.
Built using state of the art technologies all into a small sports coupe with a rocket engine, but you can only use 60mph of it, using 1 pedal.
So I guess you haven't heard of the chips from XMOS and Pico then. (Pico being almost exactly the same as these, XMOS's being superior infact.)
injate: Pico's risc multicores run at 100mhz so I'd guess these are similar if not the same.
So when are the XMOS, Pico, Lattice etc articles coming to engadget? Would be remiss to only shout about 1 chip/company now wouldn't it.
Bugger that lot. Only thing I want fixed is the god damn delay and glitchy move/copy dialogs. And the progress bar is useless, if it even works. It often might as well say "not done" and "done" for all the use it is.
Oh, and whilst im at it. The driver for the KWorld DVBT 100 just kills it (reboot), no BSOD anymore of course. Actually I'd rather have the BSOD with error messages which would at least help explain why, rather than a my PC just flat-line before my very eyes.
As%$£*5.
I'm sorry but I have to say... That is the most ugly camera/device I have seen in a very long time. Sure from the back it looks like a part of a jet fighter's heads up display with all the buttons. Which is nifty n all. But man from the front... We're not just talking ugly duckling here. We're talking serious need for surgery, elephant-man. Fugly.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"

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