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It's an iPod dock for sure.
Looks great. I'm liking the chunky look : ) A finger-friendly UI frontend would be cool though. I wonder if they provide localised keyboards and not just the English one?
Dude. I hope it's a *responsive* touch screen with just a pinch of possibility for multi-touch.
On the contrary! I nervously waited for some kind of a macabre picture to appear and a screaming sound suddenly blast through my computer's speakers.
Whoa, rangefinder looks and electronic viewfinder FTW! If it would be possible to fit my Nikon lenses on this thing while retaining the autofocus capabilities, I'd be sold.
I'm also indifferent if it's a capacitive or resistive screen. All I hope is that it registers taps properly, doesn't give bend so that the touching causes ripples on the screen and is responsive. Multi-touch? Don't care about that either if the UI handles all kinds of zoom-widgets without any bigger hiccups. Besides, I like to be able to use the phone one-handedly, which is something some multi-touch devices are not so good at.

What I do hope is that it'll have a compass :)

GPS+accelerometers+compass = holy trinity of position-awareness applications! Woo!
@G: I'm talking about all the fuss caused by the certificates. It's a hassle to apply for a dev.cert. and then sign every single good unsigned app you've got - or to hack the phone. Just thought that as a Linux 'distro' the Maemo would be easier to customize to meet your demands.
@AI: It can't be as hard to e.g. install apps on Maemo, can it?
What, no blurry picture? :)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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