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So does this thing pick up the same signals as ATSC does? If it doesn't why do we need such a new standard?
I believe most of the litigation you see are from past business model intel implemented. one of the popular claims was that intel gave dell rebates if they didnt sell amd products.
@jordn, I have a feeling it could be on T-mobile US as well.
did it hack the phone so it can tether?
How is the tethering going to work? same method as using the http://benm.at or will i need to do more work in order for it to work?
Oh top of that, you have to update the software once in a while in order to play it. it could get very annoying when you just want to watch a movie.
Most of them would have insurance policy in place.
I would say bring back Jerry Sanders to AMD, but I know he is too old for the job. though I am sure most will agree he did a great job the last few years before he left AMD. BTW this comment probably has no relevant to the topic, I though i just stay it anyways.
I kind of though it would break very easy, seems very flimsy.

I'll admit this is a fantastic looking machine. I was holding off on getting the current Adamo when i saw the advertisements for adamo xps. After seeing the full body design i think i might pass on this. Some of the reason for me would be, it doesn't make any sense to have an unconventional design for a light weight laptop. If i am not mistaken, would most of the people on the go prefer to use such laptops as this to be on their laps? Currently I have a Samsung X360, for me the drawback if i were to get the adamo xps would be using it on bed. a light laptop as this is perfect for sitting in bed. It would seem difficult for anyone to use the adamo xps on the bed. Another factor would be the cost. $2000 does seem quite a bit of money in this time and age. Some of the better notebooks out there, which might not look entirely as good as this one but are very light cost way less than this. My laptop reasoning would be, like darklar mention, it seem it might just flex itself into a broken position. I can really see this happening.
Kind of glad they went with this decision. I prefer they focus on online distribution. BTW kind of wish they supported NTFS for external Hard drive.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a 12- or 13-inch ultraportable that can also play modern games at a reasonable level, for less than $1,000. I know the brainiacs out there can help me out. Love the site, thanks!"
 

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