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So "Don't ask, don't tell" will become "Don't ask, don't tell, don't think" ?
You all should be using I8KFANGUI on your dell lappies anyway. It allows you to fully control your fan and setup your own temerature-based fan profiles. I have both fans forced to ~2500RPM which keeps my CPU temp under 100F and GPU under 110F during normal use. Previous to I8KFANGUI things would run 130F and 150F (with the fans almost never kicking on)
Dear Engadget, please please please create a new blog/site/whatever just for these UMPC devices so I no longer have to see them on the main site. Thanks!
Dear Engadget, please please please create a new blog/site/whatever just for these UMPC devices so I no longer have to see them on the main site. Thanks!
Dear Engadget, please please please create a new blog/site/whatever just for these UMPC devices so I no longer have to see them on the main site. Thanks!
Dear Engadget, please please please create a new blog/site/whatever just for these UMPC devices so I no longer have to see them on the main site. Thanks!
Anyone else notice the shape of the port on the bottom? It has a USB logo beside it, but the shape of the connector isn't right. It should have two dog-ears, not one... Is HTC moving to a truly proprietary connector?
Wow that's a pretty all encompassing blanket statement you're making there. I have this player running the current/latest firmware. It has problems. Just the other night, the player had problems playing the normal DVD version of Big Fish. Perhaps you should check the AVS forum thread on this player before you make such asinine comments. I like this player, I'm not trashing it, I'm just stating the absolute fact that it does have some problems even with the latest firmware.
You are correct in the incompatibilities. It should be noticed that this review only really touched on the features of the player and barely considered real world use. While I agree this is one of the better players out there currently (have one myself) the player still has major flaws and anyone buying into bluray right now needs to be aware that, even though these are 3rd or 4th generation players, you're still on the "bleeding edge" of a still very immature technology that has major bugs to work out.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"All of these new nettops have me intrigued. I'm looking for a small, quiet and cheap PC to replace my aging tower in my home office, and all it really needs to do is load Microsoft Office, check email and surf the web. Is there a particular nettop that's better (or a better value) than another? I know it's a rather new segment, but hopefully someone has taken a chance on one already. Thanks!"
 

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