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Computers are like a bicycle for our minds.

CP Dock, because your phone is way too cool to rest on a table or floor

Need.

CP Dock

CP Dock, because your phone is way too cool to rest on a table or floor – Engadget.

ViewSonic launches Atom-based computing line – Engadget

ViewSonic has just introduced a new computing line geared towards the netbook / nettop set. All three Atom-based machines sport Windows XP Home, a 1.6GHz processor, 1GB RAM and 160GB storage. VieBook is a 10.2-inch netbook with all the usual connectivity options and an MSRP of $429. The VPC100 ViePC is an all-in-one device, measuring a mere 35mm thin, with an 18.5-inch, 16:9 aspect ratio LCD screen and should be priced at $549. Rounding up the lineup, the LinkPC is a nettop, designed to be strapped to the back of any VESA compatible monitor, and has an MSRP of $399.

via ViewSonic launches Atom-based computing line – Engadget.

Come again? I’m sorry, did you just say Viewsonic and Atom in the same sentence?

Eh – and here I was, thinking Viewsonic made screens.

Grippity back-typing keyboard hands-on

By my standards, this just looks weird and awkward to type on!

Grippity

Grippity back-typing keyboard hands-on – Engadget.

SIM2 aims high with $58,000 Grand Cinema HT5000E DLP projector – Engadget

SIM2 never fails to stun, and it’s proving yet again that it couldn’t care less about the global economic situation (or that it just aims at a class of people that are simply unaffected) with the Grand Cinema HT5000E. Said device was actually outed yesterday courtesy of an HDGiants pair-up, but today we’re being gifted with the official details. The three-chip DLP beamer includes a trio of 0.95-inch DarkChip4 DMDs, a 1,920 x 1,080 native resolution, six lens options, Ethernet jack for remote control and world-class color uniformity / edge-to-edge focus capabilities. Yeah, it’ll cost you more than most vehicles and even some diminutive homes at $57,995, but at least the white glove delivery service is included. A true bargain, let us tell you. Full release is after the break.

via SIM2 aims high with $58,000 Grand Cinema HT5000E DLP projector – Engadget.

And it’s chunky, too:

SIM2 DLP

…heh.

The price is fearsome, though. :o

More Adamo Images – Engadget

White Dell Adamo

White Dell Adamo

Ooh – shiny.

More Adamo Images – Engadget.

YouTube – Microsoft Songsmith Ad

YouTube – Microsoft Songsmith Ad.

lulwut?

Classic Microsoft advertising at it’s finest.

My question is: is this for real?

OH HAI THAR!

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