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On a Force India chassis, yes it is. If you watched the race, Fisichella rode Raikonnen's exhaust all the way to the finish line. I think if it weren't for KERS being used defensively by Raikonnen, we would have had more of a battle.

Still, seeing Raikonnen check his mirrors for Fisichella in the braking zones was awesome.
Unless you are using TrackIR:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBWLb3Ac-HQ
Thank you for mentioning this, and I just wanted to chime in myself. I play the PC version of COD4 on a 30" Monitor at 2560x1600 resolution (turned off anti-aliasing though, i didn't really need it at that res), and it works great.

It's not an issue with disc size or whether the game can support it. It's whether they can reliably sustain 30 (or 60) frames per second with a 360 or PS3 at a given resolution.
This to me looks like a cool product, but I wonder how many products like this can and will be re-done with an iPhone/iPod touch and the custom hardware connectivity now allowed with iPhone OS 3.0.

If you all you need is a multitouch screen and a general CPU (provided by iPhone hardware), this might be an awesome project to attempt for an iPhone developer :)
Well, what did you think of it?
I'm disappointed about the price hike, and hope that this is the last time the price goes up.

Renting Blu-ray movies from Netflix is totally the way to go, given how expensive they still are in retail.

I do watch more stuff online, but usually it's current TV episodes. I'm totally spoiled by the video (and audio) quality in Blu-ray, and (without turning this into a flame war) haven't found an equivalent (legal or not) online.

Oh, and I believe they are slightly more resistant to scratches than HD-DVDs were. This is important because of the amount of "use" these discs get through Netflix distribution
How bout a DVI-KVM for a 30" monitor running @ 2560x1600 ? It requires dual-link DVI.

In fact, I could do without the the "K" and the "M" - I use synergy when applicable, and also use a Kensington Sharecentral 5
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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