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Wait, you're a Mac fan and I'M somehow the stuck record.. right ๐
It's on its way you say? When, were? I might plan a hijack and torch the van in protest.
OMG It's here! Are you excited molgrips? Are you????!!!! ๐
I trust you're going to write up a blog post of the Unboxing, with photos and videos?
I want to see pics of why it's so damn brilliant, please ๐
[i]As I said earlier, that's nowhere near as good as an iMac's screen, which is an LED monitor[/i]
One of the rich kids at school had a LED watch when they came out, but you had to go under a table to read the display properly. I guess they've sorted that now?
OMG It's here! Are you excited molgrips? Are you????!!!!
(Gets too worked up. Screams. Faints)
I trust you're going to write up a blog post of the Unboxing, with photos and videos?
I want to see pics of why it's so damn brilliant, please
Sorry i'm too busy furiously iMasturbating.
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Lol ๐
Got me thinking.. I wonder what the coolest PC set up would be that you could build using the wide variety of parts on offer in the market.. I mean 'alternative' style rather than just in terms of spec.
For example, you can built media centre PCs fairly easily that go under your TV etc. Perhaps something operated from a thin touchscreen monitor that you had in say your kitchen, as like a family organiser.. didn't TMobile do something like this?
EDIT the O2 Joggler:
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[i]Sorry i'm too busy furiously iMasturbating. [/i]
this is comedy gold...and should be a tag on every iProduct thread
I think HP had an all in one PC in a flat panel monitor like an iMac but it was touch screen. So you could just wall mount it and use it like that for whatever you need to do standing up or walking by.. nice.. wasn't sure what it was for but it was nice.
Could have been cool for a media centre tho - with remote control.


