Bryan demonstrated the Omega's networking, sound and floppy drive working flawlessly, running various applications as well as heavy graphic demos like Iron Dignity and Doom. The speed? "About twice as quick" as a Risc PC, said Bryan. One onlooker thought that "the desktop seems sluggish" compared to his Iyonix, despite being impressed by some fast PDF rendering. There was also praise for Microdigital's direct support and advocacy-free forum.
The presentation concluded with a demonstration of the Omega's USB capabilities. You'll probably have learnt by now that this involved no more than a USB powered light that requires no drivers or USB stack to work. The joke was more successful than anyone could have hoped for, as Drobe News got the wrong end of the stick and prematurely announced [archived copy] the completion of USB support! :-)
You can read ROUGOL's report about the Omega demo on their new look web site.
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