I'm thinking of doing a video review of my Eee Pad Transformer
what do you guys think
Go for it Kenji. A written one is fine but a video would be cool too. Tablets are interesting. They may not end up like the netbook "fad". Who knows. 
Yeah...
I think I'm going to just build a shelf. I just need to find a cheap shelf and some cheap legs from ikea
If I put it on one of those two options, the top of my case is going to be 49" off the ground
This case is a monster.
22" (H) x 24" (D) x 8.5" (W)
It has no USB 3.0 though... so I'm going to have to work on something.
Edit : I think I found my solution! http://www.lian-li.com …&sc_index=50&ss_index=131
Man, this rig of yours sounds like it's gonna be a frankenmonster. 
DO IT!!!!
GF just called me to say that the PC died 2x today...I am really half tempted to get a new one, but I wanna complete my Lens,tripod thing first before I wanna spend $200 on that
So you're gonna let Famous suffer without the interwebz? Sellfish!
I'm not going to put it inside. It would go on top.
I think it's too tall to fit inside, and it would be a major pain to have to try and get to when you want to plug something in in and things like that.The PSU is going to be outside the case? How are you going to wire everything? I wanna see pics of this. 
but all other stuff including our laptops and other appliances are like that, even our airconditioning and none failed and I notice most appliances or stuff designed to be used locally only have 2 flat pins
not sure why... so why the PSU should fail? and btw, the cheap PSU that I tested on the rig only has 2 flat pins too
so it can't really be the grounding stuffSometimes PSU fail just like any electronics. Bad luck I guess with it's MTBF.
I guess that answers it... I just don't know how to explain it
Mel,one of the most salable item I have here are the Plug Adapters... either Universal adapters or Round to Flat adapters, coz most outlets here only accepts 2 prongs (in fact 2 flat pins).
I had to use one when I was there Steven. My laptop had 3 prongs but all the outlets around the house were 2 prongs so I had to borrow an adaptor.







