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manufacturers: fuck atom.

culv all the way. i want my sub 500 11" with dual cores based on core 2 architecture, not this ridiculously shitty atom bullshit shit..
the next generation of this - with 2gb ram, whatever the next gen of atom processors is with dual cores, an improved video chip and better battery life - that will make it for me.

this ALMOST does. good price, glad to see an N280, beautiful design, perfect screen.
LOL it will probably be better than bose-quality drivers

the internet will be the eventual demise of the bose corp... or maybe they'll stop using shitty ass paper cones eventually... nah.
just what i always wanted! they should've made it more useless though... i dunno, pack a little mini crt into it somehow, maybe one of those godawful ibm clicky keyboards and a giant trackball.

yeah.
i'm kind of amazed at the levels of ignorance here. people might not like windows mobile because of the interface but you can damn well do everything the iphone does (and more) with it. it's not like the interface is super-tough or all that non-intuitive to work with either.

/very pleased with my unlocked bj-II on t-mobile's $6/mo edge. i can surf youtube (and any other flash site) with skyfire, while scrobbling whatever i'm currently listening to on wmp or pocket player - even have a jog wheel to scroll through my music like an ipod. i've got my gmail and my work email being pushed for free with emoze. full gps with google maps. 16gb of memory with a $50 microsd, and more when they release 32gb versions. (there's really no excuse for apple to be stuck at that amount of internal storage when it can be fit into a thumbnail sized chip - at that price!)
dude, awesome screenname. check out arovane... or my favorite musician of the past few years, kettel.
with or without the alligator skin - it's the most toy-like of the consoles. the wii is tehrendy and the ps3 is sleek. this is just... GI JOE!
"aw f*ck, another red ring of death? we'd just gotten to the best part of that movie!!"
b&o might be overpriced but at least they've made the leap into the early 90s and stopped using paper cone tweeters. ever heard of beaming? i'm pointing at bose here. cheap disposable paper and foam, the same shit you find in aiwa, sony and your crappy factory car speakers.

i'm not going to begin to compare them with the likes of paradigm, b&w or tannoy (to pick a random few) but they're better than most of the crap you'll find at best buy or circuit city.
i've seen a lot of people mock b&o for being an '80s fad... this right here is a wonderful example of how they're still putting out innovations.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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