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Seriously, the writers at Gizmodo need to read up on the difference between "clip art" and "stock photos". I've seen the Snow Leopard cover called "clip art" so many times it makes me want to cry... I expect better. #windows7art
@Samiam303: I imagine that calling it clip-art is also meant to disparage the amount of effort that went into designing the Snow Leopard box. "LOL! All they did was just open Word and slap in a pic from the clip art gallery!"
The clip art gallery does have photos, after all. #windows7art
@G.O.B.: Come on!: Yeah, I understand they're trying to make a point... but the same point could be made by saying they slapped a stock photo on there, and it would actually be using the right term. #windows7art
Looks like another lousy knockoff of an Apple concept except they're blowing their own horn with a Windows logo on it. Not a single Apple desktop image has an Apple logo in it. Why? Mac users don't need to be reminded of the machine they're using. #windows7art
@RogueWarrior: Goddamn brilliant!!! That MUST be why I never forget that I am using a PC!! Because unlike my MacBook Pro, my PC has windows logos everywhere you look! How stupid could I have been to not see this all along? Do not forget that your Mac has an APPLE logo in the upper left hand of your screen at ALL TIMES, it acts very much like the windows start button. Oh, and don't forget the Mac two-tone face thingy logo that pops up every time you start your macbook and that very same logo is used for your finder icon. #windows7art
@yule-and-bellow: I enjoyed the comment, but I admit these always leave me puzzled. Are we saying that Windows is crap because they have to sell their stuff so cheap to get anyone to buy it, or are we saying that Apple is way too expensive? Maybe it is meant as a double joke. In any case, I laugh both ways and have a good time, basically, because I don't know any better. #hpbestbuypackage
@Monty: I'm not into taking shots too at companies too much. I just think 3 Windows 7's for the Price of One OSX is one awesome deal. #hpbestbuypackage
I really like Win7, and am super excited about the launch. I'm in the process of choosing my newest Win7 machine.
However, I truly believe that MS is trolling tech site comment boards in a very serious way leading up to this launch. This may not be an example, but I believe it's happening.
I know brands hire agencies to do this, because I'm somewhat familiar with the process and have been involved with it before.
For example: Over at Engadget, virtually EVERY pro-Apple comment has been demoted. I don't believe this would have been the case a year ago.
I much prefer the Giz's handling of comments (promoted vs. hidden), but even it's not impervious to such deliberate "attacks".
And, might I add, I felt the same thing around the time of the Zune HD launch, especially on Amazon.com.
It's a shame because it's deceptive. It's so clearly engineered to skew comment boards & product reviews at a time when MS's products are actually very high quality (i.e. they shouldn't need to do it).
@jfwaterburry: Did you notice that so far (as of the posting of this comment) the only shown comments for this article are a.) one that mentions that you get all that for less than a 13" MBP and b.) that someone else doesn't know whether MS sucks or Apple is overpriced and they don't know any better?
I'd say Giz has a mild case of Engadget's Syndrome. #hpbestbuypackage
@caine3320: Right now, in fact, there's zero comments on this article about Microsoft sucking at all, hidden or not. Actually, all the articles about Windows 7 just seem to have less trolling from Apple fanboys since it's technically not even out yet. Things that legitimately suck, like IE or Windows Mobile have many more negative comments. #hpbestbuypackage
@shokwaav: If you watch the whole video, the end shows that the touchpad would be located below the keyboard - the same place a trackpad is located on today's notebooks. Typing would be the same - with a keyboard. #10gui
One problem I could see is that you'd have to hold your fingers slightly above the pad or else it will register as a click. It doesn't look like you can rest your hand or fingers on the pad. Unless they use a double tap motion. #10gui
@lostarchitect: I believe one important feature is for the pad itself to sense pressure and not just at one point, but at several points at once. Wacom has pressure sensitivity but it's only on the pen. #10gui
@Miguel Whitney: Not the new ones. They are multi-touch capable in the same way the newer mac touchpads are.
edit: oh, sorry, I see what you mean. the new tablets are touch sensitive but not pressure sensitive, at least for multitouch.
Is it like the Buggati Veyron, in that to stop the fins from going up and down, you have to power it down, open the side door, and use the power button to disable the feature?
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The clip art gallery does have photos, after all. #windows7art
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Screw that noise. It didn't get any better than this. *blerg. didn't work right.
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I don't get it. #windows7art
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[www.bestbuy.com]
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I really like Win7, and am super excited about the launch. I'm in the process of choosing my newest Win7 machine.
However, I truly believe that MS is trolling tech site comment boards in a very serious way leading up to this launch. This may not be an example, but I believe it's happening.
I know brands hire agencies to do this, because I'm somewhat familiar with the process and have been involved with it before.
For example: Over at Engadget, virtually EVERY pro-Apple comment has been demoted. I don't believe this would have been the case a year ago.
I much prefer the Giz's handling of comments (promoted vs. hidden), but even it's not impervious to such deliberate "attacks".
And, might I add, I felt the same thing around the time of the Zune HD launch, especially on Amazon.com.
It's a shame because it's deceptive. It's so clearly engineered to skew comment boards & product reviews at a time when MS's products are actually very high quality (i.e. they shouldn't need to do it).
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I'd say Giz has a mild case of Engadget's Syndrome. #hpbestbuypackage
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it didnt say how typing would be done either... but imagine it on a laptop. all you have is that cool touchpad
i think maximizing the windows is a useful aspect too. i think they should include that too #10gui
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[www.wacom.com]
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edit: oh, sorry, I see what you mean. the new tablets are touch sensitive but not pressure sensitive, at least for multitouch.
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Fair right?
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Also, will this be a door prize after it's covered in syrup and pancake batter prints?
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@jayhawk11: BLam doesn't do pants shoving. That's Jason. From PS3's to McRibs!
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