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Why the heck is that picture of an AMD logo shopped onto an LGA775 processor? Get it straight guys! The day AMD finally goes pinless is the day we can all start getting on with the 21st century.
Gil you're a moron. Read the frickin article

For those who want a flush fittnig cartridge its there, for Phat owners, they can buy the full size. It's simple so eat my shorts.
No name manufacturer = crazy memory costs for them cause they don't make it themselves/have a cheapo deal like apple
HOW THE FRICK DO I VOTE FOR TOPICS I WANT TO GIVE FUNNY COMMENTS STARS BUT I FRIKCIN CANT SHOW ME WHERE TO DO IT FRICKERS!!!!!!!!!!!!

SONY SUXXX!!!! RATE THIS POST -2 STARS!!!!!!!!!!
Seriously Joystiq, I really do love your Nintendo bias. Please don't ever change. SONY SUXXX!!!
No he doesn't
NOBODY WANTS A 1 OR 2 GB PLAYER ANYMORE WHY IS IT SO HARD TO MAKE 4 OR 6 GB FLASH PLAYERS
SLOW NEWS DAY THAT'S SO OLD AND NOT EVEN FUNNY MUST BE A SLOW NEWS DAY HUH I SAW THAT LAST YEAR NOT FUNNY SEEN IT TOO MANY TIMES MUST BE A SLOW NEWS DAY

There I covered all of them so the haters won't have to
WHO IS GOING TO TAKE THAT WITH THEM ANYWHERE EVER? IT'S SO FREAKING UGLY AND BIG. IT DOES NOTHING.

Bobadillo
The "futureproofing for Vista" argument is also useless. All this HDCP crap isn't going to hit the fan until 2008 at the very earliest. Sure people want to use their screens for longer than that, but the fact that you can only watch movies at dvd quality IF you have a HD-DVD or Blu-ray drive is not going to kill someone saving money by going for the always-well price Acer 24 inch in the short term.
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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