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Here, have a low ranked!
@Brandon Your logic is a little messed up there, this is a disc CHANGER. It will have one player, and it manages the discs inside. You select a movie out of your 400-disc selection that lies within it, it selects that disc and puts it into the internal player. Though, no doubt this will be expensive. I'll estimate that this will cost $20,000 at the least. And for the discs, at $45 a piece average, it will cost you around $18,000 for the discs alone. And most of those movies will be crap anyways.
You have the nose of a rabid penis bear.
I thought all laptops were atom based? :P
Hahaha!

I visited the comment section of this article just to see if anyone mentioned the similarity between this and Eli's prosthetic leg.
I must me psychic...
This is a late comment, Iknow.. but:
Some people didn't use there brains when looking at the photo.

The reason the orange button wasnt blinking at the bottom of the screen because it is a temely process to update the photo on the DS

The reason why theres orange on the screen is because that is the reflection from this guy's lamp, NOT a bug is the program.

ENOUGH of the PSP vs. NDS fight! these 2 handhelds are very different from eachother, this is like trying to compare the jobs of a laptop computer with the jobs of a field mouse (example :? )

My two cents,
-mm3guy
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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