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I like the 3 screen, good size screens to see, its strengthened maybe you cant scratch it so easy. like how it comes in a case that if bumped its still protected.
posted by: littlebull · 6/6/08
I am not convinced at this,too bulky what if one takes it through airtravel,lots of hassles.Maybe good for people with space issues in their workspaces
posted by: DOOOMKULTUS · 6/6/08
That is so neat, how often can one drag a PC around? However, it does look kind of odd for my liking, so I don’t think I would be interested in it too much…
posted by: jess1ca · 6/6/08
Well, the technology behind it is really cool, but how practical is it? How many people are going to want to bring this around wherever they go? I just do not see a market for it, and if I need a computer, I’d much rather take a light notebook instead…
posted by: BuckeyeFanatic25 · 6/6/08
Who cares how practical this is , it’s COOL.
C’mon people think about it. A game played on this would feel like the real thing.
posted by: artwdog · 6/6/08
I’m in love…. All in one for the next fragging event. I’d like to see how well it was built as I’d be worried about failures.
Isn’t Acme the company that ‘Wile E. Coyote’ used to try and catch the ‘Road Runner’?
posted by: Ibdabloke · 6/6/08
Gaming on the go, this is a great idea when your going to a Lan Party, doing you work, doing presentations on the go…
posted by: 34skyline · 6/6/08
This is obviously very heavy, especially because of the three monitors it has. I wonder how much it would help with getting tasks accomplished. With three monitors to carry everywhere you go, you can easily perform a lot of tasks and get them faster than you would than on one screen. I find it easier to multi-task with a dual monitor. Everything is on the screen and you get to go back and forth and get more done.
posted by: SG · 6/6/08
Is there a way to get each screen runs something independently? If so then that will be the only positive thing in that computer.
Other than that, It’s heavy, It requires high power consumption and the most important thing, I think games will not be enjoyable because monitors borders are too thick.
In other hand, you will require a high end graphics card (lets say GeForce 9800 GX2) to handle a good game on 3 monitors!
posted by: Elagizy · 6/7/08