Cawifre
01-07-2007, 09:59 PM
In most cases, Newegg.com gets the job done. Their selection of some of the more specialized items, especially non-tower parts, are a bit lacking. What sites would you recommend for low target-consumer-base hardware (in essence, the Photoshops of hardware)?
A few things I was looking for:
Those pen shaped things that work like a robotic arm in reverse, you move them around to work with 3d modeling.
A fully customizable keypad (I saw it in PopSci but can't find the right issue now and can't remember what it's called). It's like a mix between a tablet and a keyboard; you can put the keys in any layout you want and then program their functions on your PC.
Older products (very hard to find a copy of Mac OS 9 to let my bro run classic apps on his Mac).
Specialized/Professional hardware (like the modeling pen above).
I'm not looking to buy all those things right now (if ever), I just want to look into them and know where to go if the need for them ever arises. The keypad I do want... a lot... that thing is just so fracking cool (long live Battlestar Galactica :p).
Many thanks and eternal praise for any assistance!
A few things I was looking for:
Those pen shaped things that work like a robotic arm in reverse, you move them around to work with 3d modeling.
A fully customizable keypad (I saw it in PopSci but can't find the right issue now and can't remember what it's called). It's like a mix between a tablet and a keyboard; you can put the keys in any layout you want and then program their functions on your PC.
Older products (very hard to find a copy of Mac OS 9 to let my bro run classic apps on his Mac).
Specialized/Professional hardware (like the modeling pen above).
I'm not looking to buy all those things right now (if ever), I just want to look into them and know where to go if the need for them ever arises. The keypad I do want... a lot... that thing is just so fracking cool (long live Battlestar Galactica :p).
Many thanks and eternal praise for any assistance!