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i like it, i wonder about the noise levels, i have an p180b and it does wonders for noise levels and its pretty.
well, i wasnt going to get this, but i must now (living room tv!!), especially after all the hard work put in to make this right. grassy ass (say it fast).
Even though I only own 1 game for my ps3 and no bluray movies, i still think its a better buy on the technology per dollar basis then an elite. on a game basis, i hope to get a standard 360 soon so i can play some of the games, dead rising...
“We don’t feel like the Wii customer and the Xbox customer are the same thing,” [John Rodman of Microsoft] said. “We think that as soon as the Wii customer turns 14 they want something else.”

what a jackass. seeing as there is a line outside the nintendo world (i work 2 blocks south so i check because i want 1) every fuckign day, i would say its beyond that demographic.

speakin of this, i would buy it but its too much dough for something thats not new, would buy the premium for $350.
well actually for her it was a lot more than $80,000. She paid as the article mentions, 96,000 pounds for it, which is roughly $170,000. Now why would anbody in their right mind pay that much for a SL500, well i dont know, but obviously she wasnt the sharpest tool in the shed.
I for one am going to sue my state FOR using diebold!!

you know litigation is at an absurd levels when your response to losing a bid is to sue in order to get the bid. insane. i have to tell my dad and his small construction company about this development!
big fan of their crap, really am, but my 30" hidef 1080i tv is royally f*cked, i mean both sides are blurry, with only the middle showing txt clearly. ive been switching blame between it and my ps3 but its def the tv. thaaaanks saaaammy, i paid for korean crap not chinese!! if only i could afford japanese crap.
this thing looks alright, the left handed controller reminds me of the wii one (im sure the design is constricted my ergonomics.)personally i dont think its better than the keyboard-mouse combination, but you never know, i would like to try it out before a purchase.


my brother just got both these systems this week (wii yesterday, didnt get a chance to try it out, missing the video cord of all things), but what a week! so far motorstorm dissapointed because it doesnt have split screen (like to challange my bro and friends to racing matches after a few drinks, the only safe drinking and driving!) the motion sensor driving is horrible, i really hope the wii sensor is better.
the day that i point to an asian womans bicep and complain about said weight being held by that tiny woman is the day i kill myself. think about it.
ehh no point in being skeptical at this point. its too early. i never really get why people are so quick to call whats it going to be like, you planning on telling the world on your blog you called it on engadget? let things play out then commence your bitchery and crying. i for one like to thoroughly check things out before investing in them, unless theyre drunken girlies at the pub, then by all means make an ass out of yourself as soon as possible, much like the douchebags you find on this site spewing their hate.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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