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aw.. it's gone from the selection.

now it just reads all the other options minus the 128gb one..

:(
i think engadget should update us when they're being shipped/if they ever do manage to get shipped.
as do i.
the more choices the better, because constantly i find myself switching between touchpad and mouse on my laptop.
a wii like interface, or perhaps multitouch would be fun as well :D (though, unlikely for the moment, as the $ factor .. you get my point.
512mb of ram generally (unfortunately) brings along a price tag of 512$. though, i'm not quite sure why in god's fucking name that is, since..

an atom, 512 of ram (even 1/2gb is cheap enough these days) an 80gb hd, and a 10 inch screen with wifi etc shouldn't cost us 549!!

what do you guys think the actual cost of these laptops are to build? someone should do that isuppli shit they did for the iphone, because i doubt it's too much over 200$ to build one of these (not this one, i mean the eee & cousins).
if they actually sold them for less then 300, i'd have bought one. but this is ridiculous.
someone is just SLIGHTLY biased in this matter.
just. a. tad.
still think that xbox live is far superior to the competing services (from what i've heard.)

i have a 360 because it has live. if it didn't have live, i wouldn't have bothered to get one.
yes. psn is free. but i've also heard it's terrible.
same goes for the wii. and what great multiplayer games can you play online with the wii? (not being sarcastic, i just don't know of any COD4 equivalents.)
a success in that you riled up engadget's commenting crowd?

if so, congratulations. just don't forget your helmet when you leave.
hahah read all his other posts, they're all in leet

oh my. what a twisted sense of humor.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"
 

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