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Can someone explain to me why you would want this over a hacked PSP Slim with a 16gb Memory Stick that has 30-40 full PSP games on it??
The 676 is absolutely the best remote in the world if you have TiVO. They were discontinued a while ago, so grab them while you can find them.
You beat me to it.....my thoughts exactly.
I was thinking the same thing, especially when I read this:

"think Tablet PC, but miniature."

The Fujitsu P series has been around for, what 4 years now?? But the $699 price is nice compared to the $1799 for the P1620.
Fujitsu P1620 w/XP Tablet....not with that bloated Vista crap.
I'm pretty sure 1.2 ghz cameras are now illegal here in the US......therefore, I can't wait to order this one!
"So dear reader, how do you define perfection?"

The Fujitsu P1620.
I got mine for $199: $449 - $100 New Every 2 - $100 Advanced Device Discount - $50 mail in rebate = $199. And my NE2 wasn't even up....
Oops.......that's what I get for reading the acticle at 5:57 am PST without caffeine in my system.
Great. Glad to see Verizon is concentrating their HD upgrade efforts to scorerboards rather than the HD lineup for FIOS. Now that DirecTV has 28 available and 27 announced HD channels to the 19 and 1 of FIOS, how about giving your PAYING customers some more HD love??
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I need help! I want a small pocket camcorder but I'm not sure which one to get. I don't want to fall into the hype of the Flip because I worry two hours won't be enough. What should I be looking for when considering a small camcorder and where can I get a good quality one with expandable memory? Thanks!"
 

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