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Give free digital picture frames to everyone.
@ill trooper

And when you're in a situation where you are wearing a glove, your capacitive touch screen will respond to you as much as a brick.

If I'm not wrong, most if not all touch screen phones nowadays have a lock function. The point of objects setting off your phone is more or less moot.
Hey Josh. Thanks for replying. I apologize for mistaking this first
impression as a review. The unfounded comment by finite_rings set me
off a little prior to me posting.
Hey Josh. Thanks for replying. I apologize for mistaking this first impression as a review. The unfounded comment by finite_rings set me off a little prior to me posting.
This is a review article. The author should include these pieces of information without having the reader searching for them themselves.

And yes I did read those articles from Engadget yesterday. I just wanted a confirmation in this article.
Question to the author: What will the price tag be, and do you feel it matches the quality of the headphones? How does it compare with something like the Creative EP630?
Wrong Jon Doe.

The wave chip (ruffles) would provide better heat dissipation due to its surface area, as it is essentially a heat sink. Which means better over clocking abilities.
Not a very convincing argument for people to help you.

But I'll give you one pro:
- It has haptic feedback, using a technology called haptikos. According to reporters that have tried it, it's like pressing real keys.
Hit the read button, and you'll be linked to a page with both mpeg and wmv versions (not requiring silverlight).
No Yui, just you. You're a tool.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a pair of quality headphones that aren't seemingly made of glass. I'm an avid BMXer which causes me to frequently bash on any type of technology that joins me for my daily riding. I've been through the higher quality headsets in the Skullcandy line as these are supposed to be built for "abuse," which is laughable. I cant wear earbuds or canal buds, as my large ears seem to have a repelling property upon anything that sits in them. Wired or Bluetooth doesn't really matter, but I need something that can hold up to taking a few hits every now and again. I'm trying to keep 'em under $150. Thanks!"
 

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