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I'm sorry, but I couldn't disagree more. A smartboard is 3 grand give or take for installation. You need their board for it to work (you could go with a Symbodium system, but most faculty I work with absolutely HATE them). An LCD projector on the other hand can project onto a whiteboard, a wall or anything that

Schools will be all over this.

They look amazing. I can't wait for a spec sheet to pop up

I'm not 100% sure how to respond to your rapier wit, so I'll just say "Cool story Bro". Also, if you're buying a premade laptop from a assy company like the pre-mentioned ones (Panafonics, and Sorny... awesome) you deserve the stickers that BTW take about 30 seconds to pull off.

Seems pretty neat but it has Courier written all over it. If they can keep the screen up running minimal power, or you could have it auto off it would be pretty nice.

"No thanks. The area under the trackpad/palmrest on a Macbook Pro is taken up with hard drive and SuperDrive. On a Macbook Air, that area is all battery."

And squares and rectangles. They copyrighted those too. Oh and the word Apple, we now owe them $10 a piece.

Totally! Less game companies mean less games for us to play. You're really brilliant /sarc.

My complaint about all of these is way too much sugar. Even doing net carbs they're over 15g.

Just saying but Amazon has the older wired version of this mouse for like 65

why do you need it to be wireless. The Naga lets you plug in which makes it awesome.

Ice!?! Glasses?!?! What is this Buckingham Palace? who has time for that. Just shoot it wuss

I have a level 25 Sage right now and I'm really enjoying it. Sure Taris was a bit of a grind, but I've yet to play a perfect game and anyone who played vanilla WoW and TBC can't complain about grind fests.

The console is not the problem the TV is. LCD's and Plasmas will not work with a lightgun.

The N.E.S. supports composite video/mono audio video out. It's located ont he right side of the unit. NO RF is needed and most TV's have a composite in. And again a trip to the flea market will net you a CRT TV for very little money. You can also nab an RF switch will go from RF to composite for about $20.

an equally good point, though I tend to find myself more of a gaming purist.

Why not just get the old original consoles? Flea Markets sells them for like nothing. Over break I dug my original NES out of the closet where it had been buried under stuff for 12 years. I put some rubbing alcohol along the connector inside it and it worked like a charm.

The phone support is absolutely dreadful! I'm in the same boat with @Ricardo Henriques. It's been 2 effing days (7 hours total) of waiting on hold listening to the same haggard wannabe John Williams string riff. You cannot get anyone on the phone to get an account reset.

Publish Sync is awesome. I only wish it had a mobile solution.

Boom! Imma go patent the circle BRB. Tire money baby!