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I'm with everyone who thinks its just a mod. Theres no proof that he's actually getting 1080p or that it even has a 120GB HD, and Microsoft would never let this happen.
Haha you're right, it does look like one of those "Andes" chocolates
In regards to hello kitty, they do seem to have a "Hello Kitty prevention of disasters set" complete with:

Rucksack fire-resistant polyurethane PP
The prevention of disasters [zu] it is to come (the cover substance: Cotton and medium cotton: Resistance to flame cotton)
Blanket (polyester)
Porch (combination skin)
Crime prevention buzzer (ABS resin PP)
Bandanna (cotton)

That really sounds great.


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As corny as I thought the actual iPod rendition was, I'm almost sad that it might not actually look like that.
Sorry but I'm going to have to side with tiuk and chocodile. If you don't think the story is appropriate, no one is forcing you to open it. Theres nothing wrong with throwing in a few random how-to's.
I can't say that I'm terribly impressed with the design of any of these phones. I would have liked something a little more novel. Oh well..
I'm slightly upset that the screens got cut in half and its no longer in color.. that was one of the main selling points for me.. guess I'll just have to wait.
I'm not sure what to say..
I do like how the 680 looks, but I have to agree that it is lacking in the features department. Though, I suppose thats what you should expect from an "entry-level" Treo..
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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