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Blah blah blah. Testing.
Can it play Crysi... oh wait... it can't.
@Khalid Shahin

Who you callin' a Thundercats HO?
I love the angle the photo is taken at... so you can't see how ridonkulously thick it (probably) is...

But then again... it is just a prototype.
Looks like the idiot is asking to be fired. Why not tell the media the code is stolen from another OS too, maybe that'll seal the deal.
Gotta love how next-gen products always got to look bulky/oversized. When's this damn pattern gonna break?
@Grammar Delinquent:

It's not about the resolution of the screen, it's so that you can take that kind of video with you.

I have a hell of a lot of 720p/1080p video that I don't want to spend a s***load of time re-encoding from HD to SD just so the PMP can handle it.

Please let there be 1080p, H264 supporting PMPs coming soon!

...Oh and please stop the idiots asking why we want 1080p support when the size of the screen is so small...
I agree with CH3BURASHKA...

Sick and tired of games being released with graphics options that you just can't turn up to the max and play at a decent framerate even with the latest technology at the time of a game's release.

Look at Half-Life (the first one)... top of the fps charts for years because they spent more time being creative (with other things like the storyline) instead of filling it with tons of eye-candy that only computers of future generations can enjoy.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a 12- or 13-inch ultraportable that can also play modern games at a reasonable level, for less than $1,000. I know the brainiacs out there can help me out. Love the site, thanks!"
 

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