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HP Firebird 802 sharing Touchsmart’s keyboard & mouse?

HP Firebird 802 sharing Touchsmarts keyboard & mouse?With the HP Firebird 802 feat. Voodoo DNA pre-production models, prototyp-ing and testing all in the rage over the past few days, I couldn’t help but notice HP seems to be shipping their Firebird 802 units (again, let me remind you, pre-production) with the exact same keyboard as their Touchsmart PCs. And oh, a mouse which looks eeriely identical as well. The ONLY difference is that the Firebird 802 comes with a small, flash-drive sized USB wireless receiver for the mouse and keyboard, while the Touchsmart’s wireless receiver for both seems to be built-in… hmm strange

There are both good and bad sides to the external receiver. Bad news first, many people would expect the receiver to be built into that fancy chassis, which by right should have enough space for such a tiny device. The good side to this is… I suppose most buyers of the HP Firebird 802 will be gamers, who usually tend to have different “tastes” when it comes to keyboard and mice. So if this same keyboard and mouse is bundled with the retail version, I still doubt many real gamers would roll with them instead of using their own keyboard/mouse. Also, the keyboard and mouse here aren’t exactly meant for gaming you see… (see below)

HP Firebird 802 sharing Touchsmarts keyboard & mouse?

Well, in terms of ergonomics and usability, the Touchsmart’s (and for now, pre-prod Firebird’s) keyboard and mouse are more suited for casual use. The mouse is a three-button one with a scroll wheel, no DPI adjustment, side buttons or any fancy gaming features here, folks! The keyboard, especially, is more for typing and office use rather than gaming. Will we see HP including the same “Touchsmart mouse and keyboard” boxed with finalized, retail Firebird 802′s? Only time will tell… and we’ll find out once retail Firebirds start shipping…

2 batteries, 2 hours

Here’s something I forgot to add to my Gaming with the Elitebook article I wrote this morning. The HP Elitebook 8730w chews through 2 batteries (the primary battery and an extended one) in 2 hours when gaming – brightness maxed, high performance mode on Windows Vista.

Yeah man! Compare that to 5 hours of Photoshop with music or 7 hours of Office 2007, web surfing and music using the same battery setup!

A little overload

Wow, this is madness, my HP Mini Note 2133 hung for quite a bit while I was rushing out this morning. I was trying to download about 150+ MB worth of files from my USB drive and SD card, so I didn’t need to bring those with me (Yes, data security is a large concern for me). I had three instances of File Explorer open, along with Firefox having several tabs open, Microsoft Word 2007 attempting to open one of my (huge) files… and then AVG decides to start its once in a while computer scan – oh what a right time to start a scan and bog down my system!! One more app decided to run by itself – Windows Update and everything grinded to a halt. Bugger.

I knew I had to close some of the programs… It took a while (like a minute?) for the Mini to close Office 2007, then my browser window, then the My Documents folder (which then came up with “This program is not responding”). I then reopened File Explorer, transferred my files across to the HDD, unplugged my flash drives and was out the door. In a way, I was lucky not having to reboot Windows Vista – because I was going to do that when the system hung and wouldn’t respond to any of my mouse clicks.

Microsoft Store is open!

Microsoft Store is open!

The Microsoft Store is now open. Located at “store.microsoft.com”, the official store by Microsoft sells their software (that includes Windows OS and Microsoft Office suites), Zune media players, XBox 360 games and hardware (mice and keyboards with their famous ergonomic wave design).