You know, that multiple source thing is very cool. I remember when HD sets were first coming out, Toshiba had a Cinemawide, or Cinemaview (something like that), model that could do that and I wanted it bad. It would be very cool for gaming, to have two consoles hooked up to one TV so you don't have to do the obnoxious split screen.
Also, Samsung has really stepped up in their design department. All of their new products have some of the cleanest, most aesthetically pleasing casing.
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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You know, that multiple source thing is very cool. I remember when HD sets were first coming out, Toshiba had a Cinemawide, or Cinemaview (something like that), model that could do that and I wanted it bad. It would be very cool for gaming, to have two consoles hooked up to one TV so you don't have to do the obnoxious split screen.
Also, Samsung has really stepped up in their design department. All of their new products have some of the cleanest, most aesthetically pleasing casing.