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@ glen S - I can switch pockets to irradiate the wedding tackle evenly, but I only wear my watch on my left wrist... :0)
Nice...

...although I don't know if I'd want to strap a phone to a single area of my body for such an extended time - I could see an increase in bone cancer of the wrist.


Like the new look... Let me win!
They're comparing a camera with a very short no-zoom (25mm) lens against one with a zoom lens... The camera body looks identical.
The Tesla isn't a converted Elise, it is a modified version of the Elise...

The main chassis/frame is a stretched version of that in the Elise with a few modifications. This was developed by Lotus and not Tesla.

This is nearly as bad as the USA Ariel Atom claiming their car was developed by them as they took the UK Atom and made it US street legal.

I would much prefer to buy a Lotus Elise and keep the $50,000 for gas/insurance than own a Tesla. Yes it doesn't polute at the car, but the power/chemicals/etc need to build/run the thing far outweigh the savings.
Interesting screen resolution. Exactly half the resolution (in each axis) of a 16:9 DVD picture. DVD based content should look very good on This screen as it only needs to average four pixels (2 horizontally and 4 vertically) to create the screen pixel.
The screen's thin, but unless the stand/electronics can be reduced the overall size reduction is not so impressive.

Image quality is of more interest.
A very nice Hugo Boss watch! (B'Day present).
I'd like to win to see the look on my boss' face when I ask to upgrade my phone to a data plan (which he's been resisting...)
Cute format, but an ASUS EeePC for $199 makes much more sense...
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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