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I just dont know.

It seems that today you decide to buy a BMW, and then you take a look at your budget, and calculate what size you can actually afford. There is no real difference in design or whatsoever.

Its a good looking car, no doubt, but i am bored with family face bound design.
Oh christ, thats EXACTLY the device ive been waiting for for years. Except for the input lag, and the intel graphics card.

There is definately no better device for uni usage right now, i mean its just perfect... relatively light weight, tablet, portable size, slot for an additional battery to support long battery life, good cpu. If just this thing came out before i bought my book a couple of months ago.

Now the only dealmaker or breaker will be the price. Im guessing somewhere around 2k$/2k€?
85% of what? 85% of its weight, or 85% of its parts?

If its 85% of its weight, then that still makes 375 kg of unrecyclable material, and i bet thats mostly electronic stuff. Maybe its just me, but im pretty unimpressed. I mean, i really appreciate the effort, and i bet they didnt get the award for not being a top company in that sector, but picturing 375 kilos of unrecyclable material PER CAR is kind of depressing, if thats the best they can do.
Well, being a dj myself i kinda agree with you. Djing with vinyls still is the technique you gotta master to consider yourself really good. But as time moves on, the focus has moved from mixing the tracks to effects, live bootlegging, sampling, and even live producing via software-tools such as Ableton Live, Traktor, and others.

A well mixed vinyl set just doesnt please people anymore in times of a billion djs, all having their own internet radioshow, podcast and so on.

In the end easier mixing has a lot of other very crative capabilities, i suggest looking at the "approach to controllerism" videos on youtube by Moldover, if you want to get an idea of what future creative mixing will look like. Easier mixing is really just a bad thing if you dont spend the time you win on other creative stuff to please and amaze the crowd.
Hey, ok, the bodykit is nice, and the rims are amazing... but seriously, the "paintjob" is horrible with this carbon fibre overkill.

Give me this car in chrome/black WITHOUT the carbon fibre everywhere, and ill buy it (or not)
#20, the one in the middle.

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This Morning in the Autoblog Garage: A Ford Flex and a piece of paper saying: Please take care of him.
Up and atom!
Apart from being sorry for Philadelphia... this reminds me of that simpsons episode with the monorail. just thinking of that reference makes me chuckle.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"
 

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