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K7 is not the Kia version of the Sonata, as K7 replaces the Opirus (Amanti) which is based on the Hyundai Azera.
What does socialism have to do with two Koreas? Do you even know what socialism is?
Let's not forget that the bicycles are made by Hyundai and Kia ... although Kia did start out with making bicycles ...
Agreed, It's compact, works really well, and it's sexy
I don't think they look like Macbooks, but more similar to the DV4T laptops from HP, meaning it's more of an updated design rather than an Apple ripoff.
I just love it when Mac people bash Windows without offering absolutely no good reason to do so.
This keyboard is similar to the HP Elite Wireless keyboard isn't it? (http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/product_detail.do?storeName=accessories&landing=computer&category=categories&subcat1=mice_keyboards&orderflow=1&a1=Type+of+product&v1=keyboards&product_code=FQ480AA%23ABA&catLevel=2)

Of course, the HP one isn't BT, and it's not curved, but it is as thin (if not thinner) includes the number pad. The HP one is also 50 dollars, which is less than half of the MS one plus number pad.
I bought one with the academic discount and it cost me like 30 dollars, and I really like it.
Oohhoooohhh I want I want!!
What's with the Swarovsky these days? I've seen quite a few companies charge premium for putting Swarovsky stones on their products, from USB keys to now this.
This is pretty cool though: http://gizmodo.com/5342363/terrifying-t+600-usb-drive-has-rhinestone-eyes-of-doom
How does this compare with the HP TouchSmart models?
To me the HP seems to be the better choice.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"All of these new nettops have me intrigued. I'm looking for a small, quiet and cheap PC to replace my aging tower in my home office, and all it really needs to do is load Microsoft Office, check email and surf the web. Is there a particular nettop that's better (or a better value) than another? I know it's a rather new segment, but hopefully someone has taken a chance on one already. Thanks!"
 

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