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they have one of these at the UPS store near my house. and i don't think it was put there yesterday. i believe it was a different manufacturer. looks like this post is old news about a runner-up product.
is it just me, or is this the most ADD interview ever?
your files are either 128 kbps if you bought them from itunes and DRM-protected, or you can customize your bitrate for importing CDs, so they could be 256 kbps and DRM-free if you so chose. but they can't be 256 kbps AND DRM-protected if they're from itunes.
i don't really care about anti-apple comments because i've found that all the people saying them are the ones wishing they had a mac or ipod or iphone (wishing they hadn't plopped down $2k on that dell or $200 on that Sandisk player...) so they don't bother me at all.

i don't think this is really the iphone though.
all drives should be like this. screw having one or the other. having DVD-RW and DVD+RW drives in one proved to be great for the format war... both sides now have access to sell their media to more consumers. and it dumbed down the "DVD+R has error blah blah blah" versus "DVD-R plays in 99.999% of players blah blah blah" argument.
i assume this was a poll of AT&T customers, not everyone in general?
grandparents?! you're kidding.

my PARENTS didn't even have graphing calculators. they tell me stories about how they were amazed when they got their first 2-function TI. and i'm 22 years old.
to first post -- i thought about that, but you must also have the SSHD binary compiled for Mac OS X.
read this post as: this is great for cell phones!

not: this will make a great camera even smaller.
Adobe RGB support? that rocks!!!

(for those not in the know, Adobe RGB provides a very large color space, and is especially useful to photographers.)
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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