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I use my Comcast box to charge, since it's always on. Guess that's the curse of non-propritary devices. We don't have to buy OEM equipment to run/charge them.

Which, btw, "thank you, Sony!" I really do appreciate them making it mini-USB and Bluetooth.

And as Darkfire said, it's not "a few hours," Samuel. I get 18+ out of one full charge.
To "Brick" a device means it's completly unusable do to a soft/firmware change. That is, turning the device into a brick.

Smashing with a hammer - not bricking
Installing a bad firmware update requireing a replacement - bricking
Installing bad software that loses your save files - not bricking
They're going to donate them to the Las Vegas chapter of Deaf America.


Oh wait....
Go Chitown! Looks like there's a lot of other Chicagoians here.

Is Cobra's office in Chicago? Somone should tell GI Joe...
Chitown in da house!

Very clever of Moto and Sprint to do it on a boat. Great way to show an ideal, but still "real world" demo.
I actually thought of Dune's stillsuits before THe Matrix.
May thr best man, who's screenname is MichaelLC, win.
engadget is the only gadget-focused site named engadget I go to for my gadget-related needs.
Have you seen the price of cocaine?

Have to city-folk to afford it...
To Grant and Jake - It works on any TV that has Video-out.

By plugging it into your TV, you can watch TV on any LFTV-compatable device, such as PSP, or Vaio laptop over the Interwebs.
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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