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Remember that wild hinge we saw on
the Adamo XPS at Dell's characteristically all-too-brief showing last week? The company's gone ahead with yet another side pic, this time showing how the hinge pops out. Of course, showing what is actually
on both panels would be too much for the company, so we're left only to guess. A display? A keyboard? Some kind of holographic projector? A hot key for making lolcat pictures? Listen Dell, we get it, you like the slow trickle of teasers, but can we just see the whole body now and move on the part where we wait for scraps of info on the specs?
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New Adamo XPS image takes a stand originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 12 Oct 2009 18:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted by on under macbooks, hp pavilion, trackpad, brith, seven hours, hps, gestures, annoyance, hinge, fingers, keyboard, attempts, laptop, photo gallery, hp |


Our curious British fingers managed to stumble upon a
European HP Pavilion dv3 blessed with
Windows 7 and multitouch on both the screen and the trackpad. The keyboard was great to type on with negligible flex, but the trackpad suffers from the same glossy issues on other recent
HPs -- although it responded to our multitouch gestures better than the capacitive screen did. Our major annoyance came from the attempts to rotate pictures on the screen: we learned the hard way that the laptop (or Windows 7 itself) seemed to prefer more exaggerated rotation gestures than the
MacBooks -- perhaps one would get used to it over time. The hinge is fairly solid, but we still preferred holding the screen while touching it. On a brighter note we totally dig the inclusion of an HDMI port and an eSATA port, plus you'll get up to seven hours of sweet battery juice from this 2.24kg (4.94 pounds) machine. Read on for our hands-on video and photo gallery.
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HP Pavilion dv3 with multitouch screen spotted in the wild, we go hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Oct 2009 19:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted by blogs@bobvila.com (Ben) on under hinges, hinge, endeavor, ace, pins, holes, couch, doors |

Just the other week I had to remove and then re-install a hanging door in order to move a couch out of a room. Although I had help with the couch, I was left on my own to wrestle the door back into place, with a drill in one hand, as I tried to line up the holes in the hinges (yeah, I probably could have just removed the hinge pins, but I chose to unscrew the hinges from the door frame) to screw them back into place. Needless to say, it was frustrating endeavor and not one I wish to ...
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Posted by on under flipout, trackpad, ctia, backtrack, spec sheet, mid range, flipside, slider, hinge, bil, spice, motorola, cy, amp, nbsp, dreams |

Hey, remember that weirdo
Motorola XT300 portrait slider we saw with hints of Droid branding back in August? It was just announced at
CTIA (and released in Brazil) as the Spice. Apart from the form factor, it's basically a
Flipout with a different hinge -- it's got Android 2.1 with Motoblur, a 528MHz processor, a 3.2-inch QVGA screen, Motorola's crazy "Backtrack" rear trackpad, and a 3.2 megapixel camera -- but it was apparently designed and built entirely in Brazil, so that's something. We're assuming AT&T passed on this one when it chose to release the
Flipout, Flipside and Bravo instead, but damn -- can someone please take this form factor and put it together with a high-end Android spec sheet already? We have cash money.
Motorola Spice is the Brazilian Android portrait slider of your mid-range dreams originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 Oct 2010 20:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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