When you sign up for the iTunes music store and make purchases from it you are knowingly downloading songs that, due to the DRM they are required by the RIAA to use, are in a protected AAC format. It isn't Apple's fault that ignored the fact that you bought $500 of AAC files and then bought an MP3/WMA/etc player to play them on. Thats like buying $500 worth of cassettes, then returning your cassette player for a CD player and complaining that it doesn't play your cassettes.
I submitted a photoshop mock up to a website once of a similar idea to this, only with the laptop working in it's normal orientation, and making the bottom screen a touch screen that could be configured as a computer keyboard, musical keyboard, complicated game control interface or whatever. The mock-up is still hosted here:
I submitted a similar design idea awhile ago to a website for Apple concept ideas. Difference being I'd continue to use the laptop in it's normal orientation, but using the bottom screen as a software keyboard, musical keyboard, etc.
When you sign up for the iTunes music store and make purchases from it you are knowingly downloading songs that, due to the DRM they are required by the RIAA to use, are in a protected AAC format. It isn't Apple's fault that ignored the fact that you bought $500 of AAC files and then bought an MP3/WMA/etc player to play them on. Thats like buying $500 worth of cassettes, then returning your cassette player for a CD player and complaining that it doesn't play your cassettes.
I submitted a photoshop mock up to a website once of a similar idea to this, only with the laptop working in it's normal orientation, and making the bottom screen a touch screen that could be configured as a computer keyboard, musical keyboard, complicated game control interface or whatever. The mock-up is still hosted here:
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http://www.theapplecollection.com/design/macdes
Oops, messed up my URL, sorry, i'm new at this... http://www.theapplecollection.com/design/macdesign / 4DualLCD.html
http://www.theapplecollection.com/design/macdesign / mages/dual_screen_g4big.jpg
How about:
I never saw her Google Ads;
I hope to not see Any;
But I can Tell you, Anyhow,
Her poems aren't worth a penny.