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its a blue ray writer not player everone seems to be not noticing that...
well they definitly dont look as cool but looks arent everything of course. Price is worse, whats good about these things ?~!
i Hope someone shoots you in your face
That thing is made of win but youll never hear me callin it a man-purse no way.
surely your dialog is in jest good sir?
Bacon is like weed everything is better with it
I dont get it either whats the point of making a PC that small when a notebook is basically the same size but more thin and less narrow? whats the draw for anyone to buy one of these instead when the technology is less portable and more expensive? someone please help me out here.
Nintendo Wii Family Bundle - Console, 3 Wii Remotes, 3 Nunchuks and 3 Games at Sam's Club - $425.00

upon further inspection if you click the link its 3 games not 2, not that it helps the case much buty it might actually entice me if i had 2 other people to play with and you could pick 3 games of the same value as those 3. i never really got why they pre pick the games for you oh wait no i just figured it out must be greed to get the low selling titles moving you scrath my back ill scratch urs.
the mgs4 one is backwards compatible? are they still able to be found for sale? i was thinking about buying one but in the end i decided not to but the backwards compatibility might make me rethink it... since i got a broken ps2 and alot of ps2 games.... that would be like a 3 for one for me blue ray player... ps2... and ps3 in one.... ahhh my heads gonna explode.... i just know for sure i want blrue ray capabitily for myself and a ps3 or xbox360..... waiting to see if any real black friday deals pop up so i can take the plunge...
I am wondering if i am missing something too doesnt seem like a good deal to me lol
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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