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Yeah. I know. That's what I'm saying.

@Chefgon

What? When was the last time you used one, 1998? N64 emulation is nearly flawless now. Are there glitches occasionally? Sure. But last night I saw OoT running with 4xAA and in 1080p. Have you even SEEN a Nintendo 64 on an HDTV? A real N64, I mean. It looks absolutely HORRIFIC.

Anybody defending this thing as a useful product is an imbecile.
@raredesign

You call carrying around cartridges PORTABLE?!

@Duckman

...are you serious?
Someone with this sort of talent needs to find a better application for it. Emulation has rendered this stuff... well, lame. I SPEAK THE TRUTH, DOWN RANKING CANNOT STOP ME!
@db

"Is your thinking as ambiguous and unclear as your communication?"

lol. What a pretentious ass.
Wow. Just when I thought I could not possibly care ANY less about another netbook clone in a new shell, this article comes along and bores my eyes completely shut.
Something this tiny and portable should offer all day computing. It's be great to see something along these lines with an 8 hour battery life.
Perfect for those who are sick of the upscaled graphics, superior battery life, increased stability (ever bump an SNES the wrong way while playing?) and infinite portability of ROMs over physical cartridges, there is the Yobo handheld!
@Packgrog

Your ramblings don't make it any less true that such a small amount of people give a damn about XBMC that it isn't even worth Dell's time to consider.
@Packgrog

That'll effect a whopping .004% of people purchasing it... what ever will Dell do?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I commonly need to boot a system from an external disc and take a snapshot of the host system. I also then need to burn a copy of the image to a DVD. While I can do it with two separate external devices, and two power supplies, and two I/O cables, it'd be nice to find a small dual-drive enclosure. It would need to have USB, eSATA, and FireWire. Either slim-line or half-height bay for the optical burner would be fine, and space for either a 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard disc. Any ideas?"
 

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