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I'm liking my Samsung Moment right now actually, and i'm actually not a Sammy fan.
Yay, I bought the Samsung product listed today. Good to get the upgrade. IT sucks to be the salesguy with me around. I led them into one of my twisted conversations.
Me: "So, do you have a case for this thing?" Salesguy: "No, we don't have the case for the Moment right now.", Me: "You don't have the case for the Moment?", Salesguy "No, not right now for the Moment.", Me: "Okay, well, if not right now for the Moment, then when?", Salesguy: "Not right now but soon", Me: "Oh, not right now for the Moment but you'll have one soon for the Moment. How long will it be available?". Salesguy "Well, probably for a couple of months." , Me: "I'll keep it in mind. I should keep an eye out for the case for the Moment because it may only be out for a brief time. Thanks."
It'd be nice if a V10 or G10 had upgrade firmware to handle this.
Why can't they just put out 60p 3D?
30fps left and right?
Do this for Non 3D enabled sets?
This will not 'save print' in digital form.
This price will be too high.
And there is no economic model to subsidize it.
The device will have to be $499 to $699 and needs seriously to surf the web and let me send email etc. The newly named JooJoo is looking fantastic by comparison. I would love to load an OSS book reader on that. Apple may snatch defeat from the hands of sure victory, much like the Newton, Mac Mini, and AppleTV. Yes, i agree though, iPhone learns from Newton. Mac Mini could instantly turn around but gets no press, I won't even start on Apple TV. Netflix in every bluray now.
I'm hoping I can get the DUN configured with my PDA.net software for my cellphone.
That will make this 3G.
Well, i'm sure of a couple of things.
This is the Apple Tablet. This is the same thing Wired was showed on.
i THINK that next, Rolling Stone will show off on it. Then Playboy. That will make the whole industry jump right in.
I would have to say, people overlook the problems of the netbook.
The screen is too small.
They are still to thick.
They have to 'fold'
They have no touchscreen.
So, i can just put this down on a table, and type ontop of it for some quick notes. This works well for my field work and for messaging.
Oh, and the screen is HUGE and i hold it closer to me than i can sit to a netbook.
Ultimately, if it is OLED (which i suspect due to the tremendous variety of white balance used for the page colors, go back and look, see if you agree) then this kills eReaders. I have been hoping OLED and it's infinite contrast would push out eReaders, i think we may have a winner here.
I would like to at least acknowledge that you did that.
Seems like they totally are over it though man.
Oh yeah guys, don't forget Puerta Rico, Guam, The US Virgin Islands, and Iraq. I'm sure we got others.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I own an iPhone 3G and I'm looking for a decent speaker / alarm clock for it. I am going to listen music in a mid-sized room, so I want nice quality speakers with solid bass. I also want to use it as an alarm clock, so it would be great if there is such a feature. The price can be low-mid to mid-high range. I was looking at the Klipsch iGroove SXT; it's powerful, slick and the reviews are good, but it doesn't have an alarm clock feature. It's no deal breaker if I can set it up from the iPhone, but I'm not sure. Thanks!"
 

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