Read more.Features nine dynamic OLED keys, yet promises to be affordable.
Read more.Features nine dynamic OLED keys, yet promises to be affordable.
I was searching for a place to pre-order, but the 32 bit only has stopped me instantly. Never going back to 32 bit.
baius (27-07-2009)
yes seams very strange. i am only using 32bit os's for testing now
there was another OLED keyboard but every single button was a individual screen cant remember what it was called but it costs around £1200
as for this never going back to 32bit so lost sale...
how can you still sell 32bit stuff? surely anyone with a bit of brain (mainly avoiding dell) would never get 32bit system as they are so old?
What shocks me about this, is the 32bit thing shouldn't be an issue.
When designing USB stuff, you use these 'class' concepts, for a keyboard, you use HID (Human Input Device) then all you have to do is a platform slightly agnostic ini file.
To actually program the logos and stuff, should be a simple 'user mode' program, that is to say there should be no custom device driver code going on here. That usermode 32bit app could easily run on WoW (Windows on Windows, the 32bit hosting for 64bit windows os).
I wounder what issue they came accross that caused them that problem, which ment they branched 32bit off, and ignored 64bit!
throw new ArgumentException (String, String, Exception)
That would be the Optimus Maximus.
baius (27-07-2009)
Apparantly, the Optimus Maximus is a piece of crap. Aside from it being insanely over priced and over hyped. It's generally cack.
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