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Thats excellent news and once again recognises the British ability and skill to build high-performance sports cars. Its a shame our Government doesn't recognise this and back it by assisting companies that want to hold some competitive motor sport racing in circuits around the country.

Now I know 'Formula 1' is only a itty bitty Sunday racers club with only around 20 cars competing at a time - but you know, it could become popular in time. /sarcasm. It could also be a good money spinner if only we could get some good facilities with a bit of financial support.
According to the BBC, "£299 without screen or keyboard to £525 for a complete system", which I think must make the UI software about £100. Excessively expensive if they're trying to take sales from standard systems.
That was going to be response. The Sense UI takes a waz all over any work on the graphics that MS did between .1 and .5.

Oh, and my other bugbear is making sure every device has a proper video driver to exploit the available horsepower from today's modern chipsets.
When MacGyver gets frustrated with electronics, he uses the arduino he found to make something... anything!!!
They've got them in the bogs at Waterloo station here in the UK - Totally amazing bit of hand drying action.
However, one of the competing manufacturers now has what appears to be a standard hand dryer, but really REALLY blows - it makes your skin ripple worse than Jeremy Clarkson's face in a Ariel Atom.
They trashed an Aston Martin DB7? Ahh, its a travesty!
I can see the point for Digital Signage outlets, but for Joe user? Unless Joe and his wife want to watch different media streams on different TVs at the same time.
Nice idea, but will anyone actually use it?
Winblows Mobile only supports 1 Craptivesync connection too.
Now got to decide, work or home push email.

Might stick with Work Push and Home IMAP/SMTP mail synchronisation every 15mins - seems to do the job currently.
I've been of the same opinion, especially when you look at their pricing points vs a 'full sized' box.
However, if you could get hold of a decent ?VESA Compatible? case, I could see this being a good option as an XBMC 'front end'.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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