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QS is much, much more than just an application launcher.
Will this be the first GT title with AI?
This would be a great deal if these sets were not plagued with various problems. Primarily the uneven backlighting and banding that Sharp has been unable to resolve.
This is nice and all, but according to the slides that were shown this thing is strictly for the European market.
Wow, Microsoft even screws this up. Here's an idea Microsoft.... A boat in France, targeting french consumers, why don't you try phrase your advertising in french? Think about it.
The only problem is that 720p should be 60fps not 24 and not 30.
This would be a lot more useful if the HDMI version was able to break out the HDMI audio to 7.1 analog outputs. So those of us without HDMI receivers could still get uncompressed audio out of Blue Ray and HD-DVD players. While the PS3 includes Blue Ray and HDMI outputs, it does not deliver multichannel analog outputs. It's only major shortcoming as a BR player.
First off, AD was a great show no matter how you slice it. David Letterman is funnier than Jay Leno. Ordinary people have made a Larry the Cable Guy a successful comic. I have to side with Mr. Sassone on this one. To Bob Jones I say... Git 'er Done!
Does this mean that the PS3 will finally bring AI to the GT series? So far there's been four games in the series and abosultely none, nada, zip, zero AI in any of the games. It's GT's only shortcoming, but it's a huge problem.
>>Exidor, I genuinely don't know of an all-in-one Apple-developed product that allows you move recorded content stored on your Mac to a portable device.

You're kidding, right? What about iTunes? Music, check. TV, check. Podcasts both audio and video, check. Movies, check.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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