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i just got a blackberry storm, which would be ideal for this. but with all the on-demand stuff available, i personally don't see the need for tv. but i suspect a lot of sports fans would disagree with me.
ah, thanks. i thought it looked too familiar but i didn't check it first. the new xf is certainly beautiful. i don't actually have to worry much about it, even the xf is more than i will spend on a car. i could afford one, but then i would get upset every time someone put another parking lot ding in it.
if that is a picture of the new jag, all i can say is that adding front ground effects with a grille in the middle is NOT taking it upscale or making it beautiful...
I drive a 2007 Santa Fe that I love everything about except the mileage, which is not awful for the type of vehicle, but just needs to be improved.

i am definitely there for this hybrid. to me, this would then be the perfect vehicle, unless of course that drives the price to $45k or something, in which case one of the things i like best about it, which is what you get for your dollar, would not be the case.

but that's not really hyundai's style, so i'm not too worried. i just hope they make it more than a concept.
"doesn't seem like very many people need this much storage. " - famous last words. i can remember saying that about my first 10 MEG hard drive, which was later tripled via a 20 MEG seagate 'hardcard'. Nobody can use more than that, right?
I bought a prius in '04. Flew from Long Island to West Virginia so I 'only' had to wait 6 months...

anyway, at that time, what they were offering in Europe that was different was that the car came with an 'electric only' switch so you could prevent the gas engine from starting for short distances, like moving the car around in the driveway.

they get all the good stuff
ok, another cool looking netbook that is somewhere just around the corner and will be better than all the others that have been seen in 'coming soon' articles all over the web.

and from fujitsu, we can be pretty sure this is not aimed at the eee market, pricewise
just noticing that the name of this computer is a combination of 'meh' and 'so-so'
Is sylvannia really still a company? i am guessing that's one of those fine old american brands that was bought by a taiwanese company or something. and even at that, a computer from them? a light bulb, maybe...
i agree that it's a tease for us to see all this neat stuff that we can never have. on the other hand, i wouldn't want to meet a 'slade going the wrong direction in one of these. they really are best left to play bumper car with each other in the italian traffic circles...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What's the best gaming laptop for under 1,500 bucks? I had my eye on the P7805u (Gateway), but it seems Best Buy has run out for the time being. Also, as a secondary question, I like the specs on brands such as iBUYPOWER and CyberPower and the like, but are they reliable? I'm a little worried about buying labels that aren't huge like Dell, Gateway, etc. Thanks!"
 

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