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Well, the Vs.'s part looks Purple.

But usually printed stuff looks a bit different then it is in real life, so i figured it was printed a bit darker than the original which would make it look purple if it was originally blue.
Looks BLUE to me.
I love the great, Open codec support in this player, but it definitely need a lot More Space in it before it's worth anything special to me. Then I can throw away my iPod with Rocketbox on it, and get something like this!
I love the great, Open codec support in this player, but it definitely need a lot More Space in it before it's worth anything special to me. Then I can throw away my iPod with Rocketbox on it, and get something like this!
I definitely think that portable is way Sweet also! Idk about the battery pack though, lmao!
Does anyone make some nice Receiver about the size of this product? A decent/good one.. I'm tired of my huge Yamaha one sitting on my desk just so i can channel some good lossless music around to my tower speakers.
Kind of off target a bit, but Yamaha really should spend more time on their receivers sizes. They have really great receivers.. but do they ALL have to be so huge? Maybe for those people who don't need those millions of inputs in the back, they could build one about double the size of a MacMini with good specs and up to 5.1 surround outputs, 1 s/pdif in, 1-2 left & right in, and 1 coaxial in.
More codec support is what i want most (FLAC, OGG Voribis, Monkey Audio, Etc)..

Possibly more support for syncing with other computer jukeboxes: like Amarok, Banshee, iTunes, Winamp, Exaile, Rhythmbox, etc..
I would like to know too, it's very kool.
...If they broke, don't you think that everything around it would get shocked..?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"
 

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