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I think this is meant to compete with the WD TV HD Media Player.

Retro or not, I prefer WD's design aesthetics. WD's external drives look cooler too.
Doesn't Acer own Packard Bell now? Why would this become an Everex when it's available in the States? Though I doubt that's going to happen anyway.

First of all, that's Jeffrey Mindich, a news anchor in Taiwan.

Second, that's an e-dictionary from Besta, a subsidiary of Inventec group.

http://www.besta.com.tw/
And just to makese thing even more complicated...

"1 million" in English will be "100 Won" in Chinese since there is no word for million.

Hi Thomas,

If you read Chinese, here is the link to the Economic Daily artile:

http://udn.com/NEWS/STOCK/STO3/4137427.shtml

It's actually a typical mistake translating from Chinese to English. There is a Chinese word for 10,000, which sounds like "Won," instead of 10 thousand. For example, 100,000 will be 10 "Won." Therefore, it is quite easy to forget the 0 which makes all the difference.
It's actually DigiTimes' fault here. Add a 0 to the numbers and they will match those on Economic Daily!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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