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    @Almightywhacko: hahaha, that link is for a teaser trailer, you couldn't make it more like a big foot sighting if you tried.

    @Almightywhacko: something like the rumored Samsung Galaxy Tab

    Cool, I wonder how many iterations before it becomes handheld?

    @Almightywhacko: My intention was to say the comparison was unbalanced, but I stand by my choice of word as the article mentions the "rumored Samsung Galaxy Tab", which can reasonably be described as mythical.

    Nice one Tosh, hopefully this puts glasses firmly on the road to extinction :D

    Bit of a pointless poll isn't it? Real world released product vs. mythical products running an OS unreleased at said form factor.

    @mtfmuffins: Make stereographic images 'work' without glasses? That's been done. Did you mean something more? The press release is very vague.

    @RomanForest: They could have done it without the marker, but aside from that I'd agree.

    lame cg is lame.

    @TomXP411: Ah, I forget that I'm not posting on kotaku.

    @TomXP411: Nope, close. Actually I gave it away in the above post. Some consoles are tied to minimum versions of VS, some aren't.

    @TomXP411: Cool. I often debug consoles, so they're on a 3rd (and 4th, 5th e.t.c.) screens. I like a screen for source and a screen for debugging. If I'm debugging PC code, I just run the instances in small windows, it's not often I absolutely need them to be full screen - thank god!

    @TehBeardMan: Thank god 6 people decided to repeat what I'd said, in case it missed your attention! lol.

    @pjcard: Ha just noticed, I edited this just after I posted it, for me the edit time is local (BST) and the post time is otherwise (I assume PST!)

    @barmalei: How do you know I'm not using '10 already? ;) Actually I'm using '05 and '08 (extra points if you can guess why), but I like all my source code on one screen and my debug and project explorer on the other. Always confuses my collegues, but then I'm yet to find someone who can walk up to someone else's setup

    I use Visual studio at work all day, and I would hate to work with one monitor. I have 2 21" 4:3 monitors, and they fit my VS setup perfectly - one monitor is debugging/source control/mail, the other side is source files and everything else floats between. I was actually given the choice to ditch the 4:3s for one

    @TehBeardMan: Not a graphics programmer, I take it :)

    @zackfair: And it would still be more than I get :(