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Heh, I can see myself in the audience... juuuust left of the plane-like thingy.

Great souvenir. See if I can spot it in BJ's black market... or in this case... public market.
More like the world's kawaii-est promotional model girl!

TOMY... I played with their regular delicious plastic electronic super happy pow-pow chi-choo-choo-bi trains in my toddler years.
In one way, SanDisk did influence Apple... by implementing the far-overdone Helvetica. Just a small observation.
.... .... .... You know that's an amateur mockup made by Archos fanboys, right? And how in the world does it look like a Meizu? The M6? I'd say the Creative ZEN is a M6 clone. Maybe their iPhone-clone, Windows Vista-interface-ripoff M8? Come on, you gotta be high or sth.
Well, that's their way to get you turned off over the ol' classic. It's like a Elliot Spitzer escort that's aging to nothingness, but has that cute little thing about her that would make your fingers spin.

I don't really think there'd be classic 2Gs... that player's made out of obselette standards, excluding the long-awaited aluminium. It'll be two or three more updates, a la the 5.5G, then the classic's discontinued. In brutal Apple fashion.
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Great, there's a e200 succesor that's slowly catching up to the iPod nano, and I don't just mean thickness. Colours are nice, though the blue ring isn't doing any favours for the non-monochromic colours, giving them a sorta cheap feel. (When has that ever hurt SanDisk?) Apple and Creative can pull off better colours IMO, but is that the point? I'm still a bit disappointed that the Sansa Connect's the only SanDisk player so far to grasp one of the many emerging next-generation PMP features. Yes, the Sansa View is a 32GB flash, but navigation is a bore & chore. Same goes with the rest of SanDisk's PMP line. They're still awesome with the budget babies. Them m200s' still flyin' off the shelves in Amazon! They never seem to run out of those obselette things!

(But now I'm nosebleedin' all over the silver. Still not diggin' (micro)SD.)
.... .... .... You know that's an amateur mockup made by Archos fanboys, right?
At first glance, I exclaimed, "Finally our Archos got a facelift worth calling a facelift." Then, at further glance, I exclaimed, "Why the heck does it remind me of the iPhone?" Than I saw that it's a mockup. Phew! Sorry 'bout that, folks. We all got our inner n00biness. Mine expands when I'm turned on to these gadget stuff. Ok, that's creepy.

But seriously, a hard drive 3G+ device?
OMG... this Archos 405 is just a rebranded 404. I sense obselette material here! Same dimensions, hardware, everything! Just a new firmware. I had a hunch when the indented d-pad made a comeback. But at least it still looks very 05. Unlike the Archos 705 WiFi, a clone brother of the 704 WiFi...
Face it, hard drives are in their golden age now. Ironic, eh? By golden, I mean economical. Flash memory players and personal computers are somewhat of a luxury today.
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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