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Wow, just bought one originally 5 in stock. 2 in stock while I was ordering (you know just checking). Now sold out all in the space of 5 minutes. Hope I got one.
Anyways, good luck to anyone else trying to find one, remember Google is your friend
Too bad the Pegasus 670 is plagued with problems, just take a look at Rock's forum. The most common gripes being a shoddy keyboard, noise when using headphones and battery drain (when plugged in!!!). Also there's the standard Vista problems as well.
Nevermind waiting for game to come out, I just want to watch this in HD with English 5.1 audio.

Nothing beats a good ol' David Hayter Snake!
Does this mean they'd have to get the full 890 pins in Wii Sports Power Powling before Wii Sports could've been released??
Got mine this morning (11AM GMT) and I only ordered it last week :D

Haven't had too much time to play with it coz I'm at work :(
But I have a few gripes:
1. No EQ setting - have to set them to individual songs in iTunes (and who does that?)
2. Clip/spring strength is a little weak. It's be easy to snatch off someone.
3a. Old, stock apple headphones - not too much of a problem as I'll be using my Shure's, or any other headphones.
3b. Headphone cord is way too long if your gonna clip it on your lappel or breast pocket. Why do most people insist on having their white headphone cord dangling all over the place?
4. Proprietary connector/dock. Another one would cost £19, that's 35% the cost of the shuffle w/dock.
5. iTunes (for Win) - never liked it. I've been using http://www.mlipod.com for all my iPod needs. Maybe there'll be some (third party) support in WMP11 ;)

Other than that its pretty bloody sweet!!

P.S. "Take back the Night"
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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