New Vizio Thin+Light and All-In-One PC's

Ramodkk

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Have you guys seen these? They look awesome, like PC versions of a MAC. Designs are very sleek, let's see how they actually perform and how ergonomic the designs are.

http://www.vizio.com/computing/

Thin+Light:
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All-In-One:
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They look nice. I like the desktop, how the stand is so thin from the front angle. Lack of brand name/logo is awesome too. Good luck to them
 
Looks nice, but the keyboard for the desktop especially looks all pretty and that but I bet it's a nightmare to type on. Looks so squashed and horrible. Doesn't look terribly ergonomic.

Off topic but I once tried an Apple Magic Mouse (I think?) in an Apple Store and it was horrible. I only used it for 5 or so minutes but because it was so unergonomic, I would have gotten RSI had I used it for any longer I reckon.
 
Off topic but I once tried an Apple Magic Mouse (I think?) in an Apple Store and it was horrible. I only used it for 5 or so minutes but because it was so unergonomic, I would have gotten RSI had I used it for any longer I reckon.

I've got a Mac upstairs with a magic mouse, and it's pretty cool, the swiping fingers around to navigate through web pages. Shame it's a Mac though, not good for much else.
 
How can you use that mouse without getting RSI? It's so thin and horrible. I could barely grip it when I tried one. Unquestionably the worst mouse I've ever used.
 
I looked at the price of them about two months ago. They claim to be "Affordable", but I don't think a base price of $799 is "affordable".
 
How can you use that mouse without getting RSI? It's so thin and horrible. I could barely grip it when I tried one. Unquestionably the worst mouse I've ever used.

I dunno. I just kinda put up with it. The alternative was a $2 USB mouse covered in fake diamonds and glitter.
 
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