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"Tablet edition"? Don't Home Premium and up already contain all the tablety stuff? Or did I misunderstand the sentence?
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I selected sp9300 while, "Customizing" it. All of the listed ASUS's on Amazon have a bigger hard drive too. Ah well.
Compared to the HP dm3t I ended up getting, I'm constantly faced with buyers regret when seeing this laptop. The specs I bought the dm3t at, brought the price higher than this ASUS, but only beats it in the processor while losing out on everything else that matters too, like battery life, and even the graphics card.

At least HP has a generous return policy...
"For the anti-iPod crowd out there (you know who you are), Microsoft's Zune HD has been a long time comin'."

Did we really have to be, "Anti-iPod" just to like the Zune?


Anyway...

-Volume rocker
-Ability to remove items from the Now playing list. (It's easy enough to add, but sometimes, I want to remove a song or two from an album I just put on the list.)
-Sometimes when I select an artist name, it shows the other albums and songs for that artist. But when I back out of it, I'm back on the main menu, and to get back to the list of albums for that artist, I have to select the side menu, hit now playing, and then press the artist name again. Would be nice if there was something done to let me return to that aggregated album and song list without repeating those steps over again.
-Faster app loading. It's a little silly how long it takes for something like a calculator to load.
-Scroll bar should be usable, rather than just a notification.
-Option to disable to main swipe menu. I already became used to moving the hold button on the iPod when I wanted to use it, locking it when I was done, that when I moved to the Zune, the little extra swipe becomes a little annoying, despite its logical purpose. For users who are already set in the motions of locking and unlocking the interface when I'm moving the Zune in and out of the pocket, an option like this would be great.
-Ability to really set a wallpaper, even in the menus.
-The Zune software is sometimes just completely wrong with the information it gathers for the Mixview, but there's now way to remove the incorrect background that shows up for any songs it got wrong. Please add some options of the user to remove this sort of wrong data...

-Standard stuff, more battery life, more memory, tougher, (It's already so tough, I wonder what else they could reasonably do.)
China issues a mass vaccination campaign, and some Japanese company makes a flu resistant suit instead...

Yet, neither is surprising. :\ .
Woah, what's this giant space doing between the comments here?
A program suite partially comprised of programs that MS took out of Windows that were in Vista, but contributed to the perception of "Bloat". Now Windows 7 ships without all of it which is great for people who don't want it to begin with, but it's still free for anyone who does.

I just download the Photo gallery, and it's just a guess, but most probably do as well.
Woops, I mean about the life force idea, not the show mentioned just above.
I doubt very many people will make that connection.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"
 

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