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Just announce them and take my money already Steve!!! WTF is the matter with you? This is like ultra tantric sex. I need release!
I'll pay $20 for a good game like Spore.

Gaming is probably the biggest genre for me. Phone, PIM and Solitaire are the top uses for me.
The LG P300 has this beat easy. $1800 CDN with a Penryn and a 8600m GS.
I can't believe its not butter... bitch.
Don't Google!

http://notebookcritic.com/2004/06/27/review-toshiba-portege-r100/

It was also published on the Inquirer and NBR as well. June 2004!!!

These go for about $400 now - and they play CS!!!

About 100 people came over to read my old Libretto review. Thanks engadget - my puny little blog is most appreciative.
Here is a U100 review I wrote almost 3 years ago.

http://notebookcritic.com/2005/08/01/review-toshiba-libretto-u100/

I have not posted photos up on the site yet - but you can find them on www.notebookreview.com

The U100 was great, if they could have priced it at under $1000 back then it would have been killer. As it was, it made a great geek or exec tool/toy.

It doesn't make it a 'unified architecture' if both chips are on one die. They will still be distinct with some form of interconnect on the chip.

It only means that it will be cheaper to produce. Less silicon and fewer traces on the mobo. That could result ina 30-40% size reduction - or maybe PSU in case.

For people that want a gaming notebook but not a $4000 bill, the Gateway FX that is $1199 right now at BB is nice. It has a 8800m GTS and is thinner than most gaming notebooks.

http://notebookcritic.com/2008/01/18/gateway-p-series-6831fx-review/

The only problem is finding one. I think demand out stripped supply.
Or just but the Gateway 6831fx that has a 8800 GTS and trounces this for half the price.

http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4208

was on sale last week for $1250
or just get the Gateway P-Series. $1350 at Best Buy, add a faster CPU (T9300 should be $400 tops) and the specs are the same as the HDX.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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