You forgot their biggest mistake Tom. They chose an underpowered piece of crap NV chipset instead of taking our Radeon or Radeon 7500.

Oh, and there's no way to connect an external monitor (mirroring or otherwise)

Incidentally, I suspect, like in the Cube, it's a 3.5" drive. The base is pretty big (they had over 100 of them at Macworld). The screen moves quite easily - very nice design (unlike all their desktop panels in the clear-plastics which pale in comparison to everyone else's in ergonomics).

Bruno

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