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Just wanted to point out, malarkey is spelt with an 'e'.
He is playing with our minds. At the round-table discussion at E3 with Gamespot, he said that he had seen the Nintendo ON video. Now he's saying that he hasn't.
I just wanted to point out that Reggie's last name is spelled incorrectly. It is Fils-Aime.
Batter life.
The PSP, a gaming machine? It seems to be failing in that department.
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Whoever made this flash interface must've thought, "Hey, what if I added my own touch to this?" Too bad they failed. They took out your Revolution logo and replaced it with a rounded rectangle, a circle, and letters, none of which are capitalized. I think it destroyed the professional look.
A DS-Treo combination absolutely kills the PSP. Multimedia can be handled on the Treo much better than it can on the PSP. From my understanding, memory sticks cost more than SD cards. TCPMP on the Treo can handle several types of video files, including Divx, Xvid, mpeg4, and mpeg 1. Yes, pictures can be viewed on the Treo, too. MP3,WMA,and ogg vorbis files can be played back on Pocket Tunes. The treo has e-mail capabilities, web browsing, and camera/camcorder functions. I use Verichat on my 650 to instant message easily with the built in backlit keyboard, so that messages don't take 5 minutes to type out. The stylus enhances the whole experience. Oh, and it's a phone.

The DS has a much better selection of games (in my opinion), and a better user interface. I'd rather have two gadgets that do their jobs (and more) well, rather than one gadget that does poorly in its primary function and mediocre in other aspects.
If you look at the writing on the side, it appears that it is a fan made video.
Unique is spelled incorrectly.
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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