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By the way, have you guys ever used a nano. It sells so well because it functions wonderfully. Looking at these buttons I can't imagine how this thing could be comfortable.
You ask why because there may be a few geeks like us that would buy it, well not me but some others. But most people if they see this thing the same price as the nano would never think about a purchase. So you ask why would they design something that would never appeal to a mass market. This thing is freaking hedious. I actually would be a little embarrased if someone saw me using it. If it was a lot cheaper that would be one thing. But if anyone is going to compete they have to put in more features, and make a device that isn't so ugly.
Quote "half the point of an SD Slot is NOT a f**king wi-fi card". That is because you didn't read the post or you don't understand the technology. He said Wifi is have the point of a SDIO slot, not an SD slot. SDIO is designed for devices primarily like Wifi cards, there is no reason this isn't supported. You don't need an SDIO slot for simple SD memory cards. So it is missing half the point of this slot.
They announce all this stuff like anyone really cares anyway.
You just need to upgrade your i730 to WM5 like I did, one hand operation is just fine. From what Engadget had said the Q sounds like crap.
I don't know why anyone would want one of these when they could get a nano, but I'll take one if I win it for free.
I have the 650, and I can't see the point in coming out with another unstable device. My 650 is the most unstable device I've ever used, and I came from WM. I would much rather have a WM device, I just can't afford the upgrade to the 700w. Palm really needs to update their OS, putting out devices year after year on the same, unstable OS is pointless.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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