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@Wowzers
It's actually not twice as big, but four times as big, since screen size is proportional to the square of the diagonal length. So it's like having four of your phone screens glued together, and it's pretty big.

That said, I don't really see where this fits in. This is almost certainly going to be more expensive than a netbook, so unless I really really love touchscreens, I'll go with a netbook, since they're the same size and the netbook has a keyboard and stuff that I can do a lot more with.
@MJGAMER 1991 XBL

I did, and again, how often am I going to open Photoshop?
If I'm a professional who uses Photoshop, probably once when I start my computer.
If I use it only occasionally, I'll start it only occasionally.
Honestly, what's so great about being able to boot up that fast? I dual boot, and even then I reboot at most 1-2 times a day. The 30 second difference between the HD and SSD is going to affect me not at all.
@Sasimi
Aren't all the android phones except the droid HVGA 3.2"?
@Dan A
But if I'm going to plug in the dongle, I might as well just plug in the cord...
Nice. I've played around with emulation on Android, but it's just not the same as a real console since the buttons are so much worse. The Wiimote should fix that, though.
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Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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