Likewise, I do not know what games you play but that is completely irrelevant to the product (esp considering the layout displayed has your 40 keys). Also if you really have multiple sets of 40 keybinds to switch between, I would say that either your game needs macros or you just need a better layout but again that is irrelevant to the product. Also, where do they label the precise latency between switching bars in game -> switching the keyboard layout? As far as I can see on their site and such, you're judging purely on the little movie they provided. Remember, this is a concept device currently. What I would say, atm, is that the adaptive keyboard will likely have minimal influence considering the people that would likely see this seriously don't need to look down at the keyboard to see W and then take moments to translate that into a mental forward Icon.
it isn't the first time something like this was claimed. when you hear "any game" what you should think is "the 10-20 games they thought of first and the ability to macro keys yourself" which isn't all that spectacular really. That is just my first thoughts though. And I would never play an MMO on this. Maybe a game like LoL or something, but really anything competitive you know you are nerfing yourself with that screen size.
Is it just me, or was that first guy in the video frightening? I feel like if I talk smack about this thing, he's gonna show up at my house. Also, if I'm not mistaken the Intel atom chip they're talking about is what the netbooks use. I wasted about 400 on a netbook to make work related documents easier, and it crapped out on me after about two months. It's all really quite pointless anyway, soon enough smartphones will be playing WoW. Either that or we'll all have brain implants that run on windows, get a virus, and suffer an excruciatingly agonizing death. <------ proud Mac user :tear:
lol you racist >< oh no its an Asian he will kung fu me!!! j/k and if someone offered to put a mac in my head, I'd have to pass. Having to go through that I-shop if my brain breaks or trusting AT&T with my neural network does not sound like fun _@:
Hah, well lets admit it, really you could find something wrong with every network. I've got sprint, and there customer service is equivalent to talking to a soap dish.
I am not going to lie it is. I use to work at one of the customer service call centers and everyone there hated their job lol.