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Not available until Saturday...because showing it sooner would crush the television industry as we know it. And yes, that would be a bad thing (according to big TV CEOs).
Slow news day.
I'm pretty excited about this, especially considering that they've manage a decent price on these products. Obviously, copper wire is cheaper (but, you'll still need to spend $$ on an amp), but
Popcorn hour.
Please shoot video of navigation using just the LCD on the front of the unit. Would love to be able to play music without turning on the TV to navigate.
Please shoot video of navigation using just the LCD on the front of the unit. Would love to be able to play music without turning on the TV to navigate.
...which is all clearly shown in the video.
I just want the laptop. Anyone want to go halvsies if they win?
Want Beatles Rock Band...but first need Xbox 360.
At potentially twice the price? I would hope so. Don't get me wrong, I'm a popcorn hour fanboy, but I'm a bigger fan of competition, especially at the low end. If this comes in at $150, and gets more media centers into more homes, ad encourages more content for those media centers, then we all win.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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