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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Derek Raycraft wrote:
> It's interesting the screen of the nxt appears to be blanked out by
> photoshop in those pictures.
Well, there's another page to look at: http://www.nxtbot.com/ It looks like
you can see a little bit of detail on the LCD screen (dimly, it looks like a row
of icons across the bottom, and a line across the top with *perhaps* some very
small icons above it - status?). More interesting, the NXT blog mentions that
the NXT is menu-driven on the brick itself! Now *that* would be a step up from
the RCX... and it would tend to imply a lot more on-brick interaction for the
NXT.
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Brian Davis
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