Hi Steve
What is the difference between the Fidelity Mini Sensory I & II
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Bryan
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Hi Bryan
not much of a difference
the keyboard in the Sensory I is flat and in the Sensory II it is raised with brown buttons to press
you can see the differences here(look at the right side of the computer:
MS I:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N ... 922170604/
MS II:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N ... 922170604/
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Steve
not much of a difference
the keyboard in the Sensory I is flat and in the Sensory II it is raised with brown buttons to press
you can see the differences here(look at the right side of the computer:
MS I:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N ... 922170604/
MS II:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N ... 922170604/
Senseless Regards
Steve
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Re: Question for SteveB
Thanks Steve
Now that is strange, I wonder why?
It's little things like this that make dedicated chess computing so interesting.
BTW why is the Mini Sensory II board not secured to it's housing?
Bryan
Now that is strange, I wonder why?
It's little things like this that make dedicated chess computing so interesting.
BTW why is the Mini Sensory II board not secured to it's housing?
Bryan
What's my next move? - to the fridge for another beer !!
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Re: Question for SteveB
mephisto wrote: BTW why is the Mini Sensory II board not secured to it's housing?
Bryan
cough...
i will need to check into that
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Steve