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@Drago

Psst: Macs are PC's too. You, as an engineer, should know that ;).

Can the comment system default to expand the reply threads? I miss that from the old system and it makes the comments much harder to scan quickly having to drill into each one.

Typically I just scan the top level threads and go on to the next article. It seems the comment volume is down too so perhaps I'm not the only one?
@uberfu

You forgot the "d" on the end of your name.


The form factor is a big reason for me as I've had bad luck with the durability of sliders. Also every review I've read (ok, only three) make a point to mention how much better the keyboard is on the Pixi vs the Pre.

I would get the Pixi over the Pre. YMMV.


It would be very useful when you are working with other people's machines. You don't always have the time/opportunity/ability to install imaging software.

I think I just might get this...


I bought a screen protector for my Instinct off eBay for about $10. One of the good ones that you need to squeegee on like window tint. I've had my phone for a little over a year (since Aug 2008) and the screen is still perfect. It resides in my pocket with keys, in my motorcycle tank bag, etc. It's not babied at all. Surprisingly the protective layer does not hinder the touch functionality at all.

As Wichita falls so falls Wichita Falls.

"Right.... Your Core2Duo sucks compared to the Sun."

God made the sun too? Busy dude. Wish I could just answer all of the most complex questions with "God did it". It's like a "That Was Easy!" button for life. No thinking required.




My Core2Duo is amazing and super complex, much more complex than anything I could ever come up with. Thank you God, you rock!

Joshua T, "The iPhone is Apple's, they created the software and hardware so of course they can control what you put on it and what you can do with it".

Seriously? That's a horrible thing to say!



Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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