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Yes, and you make yourself look oh so great... ~.~
At a price tag like that, I'd expect something a little better under the hood.
BAAAAAAAAHAHAHAH! 45nm is the new standard for PC CPUs, and Microsoft is just now getting to the aging 65nm architecture?! BAAAAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!111!!one11!!
So, think that when Apple makes a tablet, they'll go iPhone-esque multi-touch, or Axiotron-ish Wacom based?
VHS died to a better format with better options - DVD. DVD is going to die to a better format with better options - Blu-Ray. Of course Blu-Ray will die. It will be a while, though. Blu-Ray is king of this era.
haha I didn't even catch that one reading it. NIIIICE! (P.S. Engadget: It's li-ion for Lithium Ion)
I wonder what the battery life will be, seeing the low-power processor.
@Alexander:

Watching an optical-media movie:

0. Buy/Rent Movie
1. Select the title from hundreds of movies on your movie rack.
2. Put it into the optical-media player.
3. Select Input2 on TV. Power on Decoder for surround sound system.
4. Power on optical-media player.
5. Wait through previews you cannot fast forward through.
6. Enjoy your movie. Hope there is no scratches on the disc.

Watching a movie off of my LinuxMCE machine:

0. Select, Queue, Download, Download, Download, and Verify Movie
1. Turn on TV.
2. Turn on Computer.
3. Wait for OS to load.
4. Wait for Media Program to load.
5. Check that you have the proper Codec.
6. Validate your DRM License
7. Press Play
8. Wait for movie to buffer.
9. Enjoy your movie. Hope there is no corruption in the file.

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:-D Fixed!
@Alexander:

Watching an optical-media movie:

0. Buy/Rent Movie
1. Select the title from hundreds of movies on your movie rack.
2. Put it into the optical-media player.
3. Select Input2 on TV. Power on Decoder for surround sound system.
4. Power on optical-media player.
5. Wait through previews you cannot fast forward through.
6. Enjoy your movie. Hope there is no scratches on the disc.

Watching a movie off of my LinuxMCE machine:

0. Select, Queue, Download, Download, Download, and Verify Movie
1. Turn on TV.
2. Turn on Computer.
3. Wait for OS to load.
4. Wait for Media Program to load.
5. Check that you have the proper Codec.
6. Validate your DRM License
7. Press Play
8. Wait for movie to buffer.
9. Enjoy your movie. Hope there is no corruption in the file.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

:-D Fixed!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a pair of quality headphones that aren't seemingly made of glass. I'm an avid BMXer which causes me to frequently bash on any type of technology that joins me for my daily riding. I've been through the higher quality headsets in the Skullcandy line as these are supposed to be built for "abuse," which is laughable. I cant wear earbuds or canal buds, as my large ears seem to have a repelling property upon anything that sits in them. Wired or Bluetooth doesn't really matter, but I need something that can hold up to taking a few hits every now and again. I'm trying to keep 'em under $150. Thanks!"
 

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