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  • jbstingray
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The old white MacBook had a 2.1Ghz processor so they actually downgraded the processor and in turn upgraded the RAM and graphics. The trade-off is beneficial but it should still be known that the white MacBook was not always 2.0Ghz as stated here.
Your math is just a little off. Remember that songs are encoded at kilobits per second not kilobytes per second. So, realistically, when AT&T says you are getting 20 minutes for 20MB, you are getting 160mbits. So, in a minute you can use 8mbits or .133mbits a second, or, in terms of kilobits, 133kilobits per second. So, in essence, AT&T would be saying that it is 128kbps encoded music running over EDGE, giving us a data download of roughly 1MB per minute.

Your math is just a little off. Remember that songs are encoded at kilobits per second not kilobytes per second. So, realistically, when AT&T says you are getting 20 minutes for 20MB, you are getting 160mbits. So, in a minute you can use 8mbits or .133mbits a second, or, in terms of kilobits, 133kilobits per second. So, in essence, AT&T would be saying that it is 128kbps encoded music running over EDGE, giving us a data download of roughly 1MB per minute.

Well, I meant that are there PC components that Sony will be classifying them by (like the amount of HD space, RAM, etc.) or is it just a TV with regular TV components that Sony would put in their, say, Sony Bravia TVs.
Yea, I think you meant the proletariat cost. I thought something was up with that... good call.
I am not a fan of the base... but the screen is pretty awesome. Looks like the lighting of the screen is a little uneven, though. Is it just me?
I think that it is the base of a sort of "all-in-one" thing - resembles the iMac G4 in that respect. Is it a full out PC or is it just a really little TV? There is a remote...
I am basically ready to put mine under the knife just so I can get it to fit - I bet I can muster up enough sewing ability for this!
All the shirts say Designed by Apple in California and then the Apple logo with the store name next to it on the front - standard Apple issue. And, of course, they are only in XL.
@ John Doe.

And you are? Ah, yes, the biggest hypocrite in the world. I am sure he is insinuating that it is sad that Dell has to have a third party paint its products rather than doing it in-house.

If he doesn't have the authority to comment on it, neither do you. Regardless of that fact, you behave like a seven year old and could only wish to display the maturity of a "high-school a-hole" as you put it.

Learn some manners and some inference skills, John.

-jb
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just switched to Sprint from Verizon about three months ago for the Pre. Then I went for the Hero about a week ago. Now, I miss my hardware keyboard and am thinking about switching to the Moment. I am still able to switch back to Verizon if I want and get the Droid when it arrives. Should I just trade up to the Moment when it comes out, see if I like it, and if not switch to the Droid? Or something else entirely? Help!"
 

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