Recent Comments:
Three-wheeled eRinGo car concept: no thanks {Engadget}
Oct 21st 2009 2:27PM Same with Heeleys
Video: Vstone's Robovie-PC robot gets Intel Atom inside, becomes world's most awesome computer {Engadget}
Oct 5th 2009 11:59AM I say we call it Awesome-o
Hard drives quit their day job to pursue new life as a speaker system {Engadget}
Sep 16th 2009 11:57AM Upvoted for Battlestar
Apple iTunes LP format gets dissected, explained {Engadget}
Sep 14th 2009 11:22PM with hard drive prices at < 10cents/gigabyte, why not?
Apple iTunes LP format gets dissected, explained {Engadget}
Sep 14th 2009 11:20PM Say what you want, but Haley Williams is gorgeous
Apple iTunes LP format gets dissected, explained {Engadget}
Sep 14th 2009 11:18PM I agree with all you guys. You can't "resurrect" the LP (who said it was dead anyway? Talk to any self-respecting audiophile and you'll see that they probably have a decent LP collection) without offering superb quality audio
Just Add Power introduces Projector Connector HDMI-over-IP solution {Engadget}
Sep 14th 2009 8:52PM Huh, yeah you've a good point. And we're not even including the 5.1
EVGA's dual-LCD InterView display starts shipping {Engadget}
Sep 14th 2009 8:49PM Nope, it'll only be around 30 inches (not including the fat bezel in between). You can figure this out with the help of my good friend, Pythagoras:
to find how many px/in for the diagonal of one monitor:
sqrt(1440^2 + 990^2) = 1747.484 pixels
1747.484pixesl/17in = 102.793 px/in
now for both:
sqrt((1440*2)^2 + 990^2) = 3045.406px
now divide this by our px/in constant we found:
3045.406px
--------------- = 29.63in
102.793px/in
MovieWedge beanbag keeps your iPhone upright, costs ten bucks {Engadget}
Sep 14th 2009 8:22PM Yeah...but i remember hacky sacks (at least the legit ones, like from BC Surf & Sport) were around $11. So, it would really be twice the price
Just Add Power introduces Projector Connector HDMI-over-IP solution {Engadget}
Sep 14th 2009 8:20PM Where did the "3" come from? I'm assuming the "60" is for fps, and the 8 is for #of bits in a byte.









