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@ Paris K - Yeah but those cards are misceiving (sp? sorry), they're not dx10 ready i believe.
FYI, there are Low Voltage Core Solos out there. Sony, for instance, has them in (at least) one of their UX series... and with the coming of 45nm chips from intel, they'll suck even less power. According to Engadget, the new Samsung Q1 Ultra (Q2?) will ship with a 800mhz Intel dual core and rumour has it that it'll be a 45nm chip.

Current VIA cpus are noticeably slower compared to Celeron-Ms (at the same clock), thats why I am a bit disappointed... they're not that bad though.

Sorry if my wording is messed up, not my native language :)
It'd be better if it had a Core 2 chip in it... but I guess it's ok.

Looks good. Now, how much?
@ nikster

That's probably the case. Unfortunately. *tear*
Finally!
@ htiawe - It's much better than Apples own "UAC".

And, if you don't know this, you can disable it quite easily. I did.

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I thought that was a bit funny but all this pointless bashing gets old pretty fast.
Vista is awesome.
@ Mikeyg - Absolutely correct, sir.
bottomline is: AdAge -> iDiots.
You can't believe how "necessary" Vista is with these things. I have the RC2 running on my Asus R2h for months now and it's a so much better experience... ink recognition is much more accurate than before (it was still good enough on XP though). Plus, it runs just as fast (not saying that it is FAST) if not faster than XP tablet edition - and mine only has 512mb of ram.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for the best geotagging camera currently available. The most important feature for me is the accuracy of the GPS module, so any hard specs on satellite receiver would be really useful. Thanks for your time!"
 

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