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  • Chase
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Wow, cool but my mom would kill me for dismantling my PSP like that.
You=Fail.
7" is wide screen and you can't really get a 19" wide screen for $100.
Besides, the whole topic hear is that it has a USB(U Suck Balls) connection.
My remote is is bigger and it turns your mom on super fast!
Chase, you need to look at this:

The Official Guide to Avoiding Low Rankings on Engadget (Updated with more snarkiness!)

1) Don't talk about Apple in any way positive, even if the praise is warranted and based on statistics, popular opinion, and actual sales.

2) Don't mention the iPhone in any Engadget post about a touchscreen phone, because as everyone knows, it is absolutely positively impossible that another company could be making a touchscreen phone because of Apple.

3) Don't suggest that Apple has innovated anything, because someone can always find an obscure company in Romania that did it first.

4) Don't suggest that a person might be a Microsoft Fanboy, because this is impossible, even if the aforementioned person has an Xbox, Zune, PC with Vista and every version of Windows minted in gold and platinum and a Bill Gates poster above the bed.

5) Never talk about "buying" a pre-built computer, unless you are discussing an article about a feud between Apple and a PC company like Dell. If it comes to this, you must choose the side of Dell, even if you never plan on buying a Dell for the rest of your natural life.

6) Never say Macs "just work," unless it's sarcasm. For example, an article about a glitch with a new Leopard bug fix might prompt you to say, "it just works," over and over in a sarcastic tone. The Anti-Apple people love this.

7) Never say Macs are invulnerable to viruses, even if the number of viruses on Macs (currently 0) doesn't even reflect their share of the computer market. It's better to say that hackers don't target Macs because they are unaware of the annoying, pretentious, over confident users. You see, Hackers only target computer users they like.
God, they always have the ugliest remotes!
please tell me you dont mean $4,350
Enough tray icons? How much can you fit onto a 60gb HDD?
this will be great until google buys that spectrum too.
In your mouth?
Maybe when Nobama fixes the economy the NSA will have more resources to design a less ugly phone....
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"
 

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