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>>Of course, we'd still like to see it running Doom, but we suspect that can't be too far off.

The 650 can run Doom - has been able for months now.
I like Ferraris. I like Lamborginis. But buying a laptop or mp3 player or whatever, with the logo of one these companies, is just lame. You might as well paint the word 'loser' on your forhead.
Treo 700w. Crap-tacular mangling of perfectly servicable hardware with some god-awful MS shite.

"Wow! Windows on my PHONE!! It SOOO advanced !".

Die already.
For god sakes - aren't most Pocket PC or Palm OS deivces with a keyboard less then this anyway? What on earth are they guys thinking? The whole point of a separate keyboard / keypad is NOT needing a stylus. Insane.
For god sakes - aren't most Pocket PC or Palm OS deivces with a keyboard less then this anyway? What on earth are they guys thinking? The whole point of a separate keyboard / keypad is NOT needing a stylus. Insane.
I don't why there is this idea that WiBro is a type of wifi/wimax - the article here states this laptop has the 'WiBro flavor of WiMax'. Well, last i checked, WiMax (like 11a,g etc types of WiFi before it) is a real standards based wireless network technology that operates in the UNLICENSED spectrum - WiBro is a purely Korean standard that uses LICENSED spectrum - i.e. any WiBro hotspot / towers or whatever can only be operated by companies who pay govenerments for the use of the spectrum. Pretty big difference - as big as the difference between say, Wifi and CDMA. WiBro = a flavor of WiMax? I don't think so - but i guess it depends on how you define it.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"All of these new nettops have me intrigued. I'm looking for a small, quiet and cheap PC to replace my aging tower in my home office, and all it really needs to do is load Microsoft Office, check email and surf the web. Is there a particular nettop that's better (or a better value) than another? I know it's a rather new segment, but hopefully someone has taken a chance on one already. Thanks!"
 

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