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I like how it looks, but it needs to have a user replaceable battery, longer battery life, atleast 3 USB ports, and a lower price. And 128GB SSD would be cool (When it's available)

Then it would be a sweeeet laptop
SSDs are fast!

I definitely wouldn't get that 4,200 RPM drive though, too slow for me.
Yeah and you can't bring along an extra battery for it either!

I do drool over the SSD, but the battery life would be a major problem.
I just ordered my voyager yesterday, and it's coming on the 28th.

Will it have the new software, or will I have to go to a verizon store that's an hour away tog et it updated?
that little shit
eh, $2,000 for something that's 1.0-1.2 GHz, isn't worth it. This would be cool, to use just for IMing and things, but I wouldn't pay over $500 for it, cause it'll be slow, it deffinately isn't worth $2,000.
Now they just need to find a way to get your body to show up on the thing, and make it smaller, and it'll be like Star Wars or Halo, where instead of phones, the person shows up as a little hologram on your desk. That would be incredibly awesome.
Well once I climbed this mountian in the adorondacks (in NY). It took about 45 minutes to climb up. It was next to a lake. It was called Panther Mountian. And at the top there was a beautiful view of the lake, and that would prolly be my favorite place that I've ever taken pictures.
Burnout Revenge
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What's the best gaming laptop for under 1,500 bucks? I had my eye on the P7805u (Gateway), but it seems Best Buy has run out for the time being. Also, as a secondary question, I like the specs on brands such as iBUYPOWER and CyberPower and the like, but are they reliable? I'm a little worried about buying labels that aren't huge like Dell, Gateway, etc. Thanks!"
 

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