jameslacroix
jameslacroix
jameslacroix

Ok I got everyone's point. And I'm glad to see they've gotten a massive amount already so I think they should have no problem hitting it.

Just because they have english signs doesn't mean the taxi drivers speak english. And if you would have paid attention you would have seen some taxis that have "ENGLISH" on the top of it.

I just love how they have time to write out #hashtags

I still went for the KS'er, it looks cool regardless. Hope they figure it out.

My point is you don't need focus groups. Release V1 and if there is enough "demand" for a detachable part, they can release a second version. You don't need to always ask right away.

All of this stuff works already! I get my Skype messages on my iPhone as well as other things. How is that not multi tasking? If the end result is the same (pushed or pulled), why do you harbor on a simple word when the end result is exactly what you want.

What electronics don't come from China these days?

Actually you are 100% wrong. Lenovo's portfolio is incredibly diverse. Now if you are just referring to the Think line (Pad, Centre, Station, Server), you are still wrong but on the right path.

So I just checked out their kickstarter page and I'm really confused at the costs of development. This actually applies to most games like Forge, which I don't think will hit their target at all.

It looks awesome but maybe a bit difficult to get used to since they have so much cool shit you can do to rain down destruction.

"But I guess I just kinda expected taxi drivers would know more common destinations in English."

It's amazing that you feel companies need to absolutely ask consumers what they want. Just because 4 people on Kotaku want a detachable part doesn't mean it represents the entire purchasing population.

Please explain to me what is "real multitasking". I still don't get this concept as to why people think they need or why it really f'ing matters. Expandable storage != failure. Look at Apple. Clearly people don't care. A file system? Again, why do you think normal users give a shit about this.

Worth buying it just for that :)

What if you had like a REALLY big laptop? :)

I am agreeing with this. I understand only having one SW stack loaded at a time. But they should have had the other program stored somewhere else and just simply replaced when needed.

Any reason why it's only 8 minutes per day? I am assuming it has to do with their orbit patterns, but just want to ask for clarification.

These remind me more of Mass Effect for some reason.

http://www.lenovo.com/products/us/laptop/thinkpad/x-series/x1-carbon/x1-carbon-datasheet.pdf

http://www.lenovo.com/products/us/laptop/thinkpad/x-series/x1-carbon/x1-carbon-datasheet.pdf