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Please may I have the Coby, if that's not been chosen for someone else? Thank you.
Well, the Samsung panels are great, look fantastic etc.

But, they pour out a LOT of heat. We have one in our 32" TV and we have to have the windows open when we watch it! You wonder whether those extra colors are worth the sweating, and I would certainly think twice about wanting to work in front of one all day...
So, who can tell me... is someone "working" that little fellah or does he work out what to do next according to, say, what he's given,like the skipping rope?

Even without the "intelligence", that IS one compact, dexterous and capable little 'bot.
Hmm, that's nearly as much as I paid for my laptop!
91% of NTSC? That must be, um, almost the whole brown palette :-)
If only it did something useful, like have a wifi or wired ethernet interface for picking up streamed music. I guess I'm being a bit unimaginative, but I cannot see why anybody would buy this except for rather unusual projects.

This would probably interest more folks: http://mp3elf.net/
As confirmed by their website, the team at Blyk have all had the tops of their heads cut off (and presumably their brains removed) so I'm hoping that we have little to fear from this new wave of advertising. ;-)
What a load of old tosh!
Sadly wouldn't meet European saftey regs.

Looks like fun though! :o)
Scary! But, I guess if you're dying on the battlefield, it would be worth a go!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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