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I think what you and anandtech mean is that you must wait one year for a perfect HTPC video card according to your needs now.

In one year there will probably some other feature for us to lust over, so a perfect card by our standards now will be completely different than the standards we set in a year.

zzzzzzzzz its still a terrible console.
old version was funny,

new version is funnier. it would actually be an interesting ad campaign if all they changed was the different "you cant believe everything you read on the internet" theme for each commercial. it could be like the coors light commercials with the guys asking NFL coaches questions and then spliced in post-game interviews (you guys know what im talking about right?)

anyways, big props to sony for doing this "advertising" thing right for a change.
just got in!


CROSS GAME VOICE CHAT!!!!!

PARTY SYSTEM!!!!
updated now i cant sign in to the PSN

anyone else?
Reminds me of the good old days of the processor wars. Intel sold p4 3.8 ghz monsters solely because they said 3.8 ghz on the box.

Although, pretty much everyone in the industry relies on the 1080p buzzword to sell new tech. Does John Q Public really even KNOW what 1080p means? Doubtful - they just know 1080p is larger than 720p and the guy at best buy told them that 1080i is like... less than half the detail!

I hate misinformation. But hey - if you enjoy watching pixelated 1080p content encodes - be my guest. I will enjoy my 40 mbps AVC stream coming off my blu ray discs.
also, many people seem to forget that the PS eye is also capable of body tracking. That, when used in combo with the light sticks, can do depth perception similar (but not quite as well probably) as natal.

just sayin.
I think that this guy is missing the point. The motion controllers from both Ms and sony are not intended to completely replace the standard gamepad, they are there to be used in certain situations. Nintendo has made a killing of off putting out games that you are only supposed to play for a half hour at most and then put down (or play in groups and only play for short periods at a time, handing off the controller). No one expects you to waggle your way through a game of FIFA, Madden or NHL games.

Motion controllers are supposed to expand gaming into new places, not completely change existing control schemes.

Its not like ms and sony are saying: EA, you must adopt motion control for every single game ever! they instead are saying "see what you can come up with using this new interface." This is what I think was most intriguing about sony's e3 demo: they didnt try to hype it to be the be all end all of IO, instead, they said, "Hey, look what you can do when you have extreme accuracy."

MS said, "Hey, make some cool mini games with this interface, or maybe even break down the 4th wall completely. Also, try navigating a ui using only your body."

EA is missing the point here.
works swell for me, looks great, runs fast, no stuttuering on macbook pro, skipping around in the video works flawlessly
my old samsung blackjack had the extended battery pack that was like 1800 mah

I used to go at least two days between charges.

This phone has more efficient radio chips i would imagine and better battery tech sooooo.

its probably win.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I've found myself using my PC for a lot of conversations lately, and I'm also considering recording a podcast to share with anyone who will listen. There are tons of USB headset / microphones out there, and I'm hoping someone has some solid recommendations based on experience. I'll consider both headsets and standalone mics, by the way, but I'd like to keep the bill under $100 if possible. Help!"
 

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