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I wonder if it will suck as much as all other GM products.

4 different GM products have left me stranded (like a rock).... What makes you think these will be better. My guess is that you will see lots of Volt drivers stranded.
Nice,
There will be a whole barge load of BS delivered as usual, and you are just waiting to suck up every last drop of Steve's crap. The only more ridiculous BS laden marketing messages comes from the worlds religions.

There will be a lot of words like "most" "thin" "fastest" "best"
and for the most part they will be wrong. Every apple product I have owned has had high initial eye candy (nice packaging and nice looking) but has been crap in the longer term (seems designed to last about a year). Lets face it the iPhone 2 will be another locked down POS that has to be hacked to work semi-properly and the only innovative thing about it is the UI.

I only read these apple things now, because I desperately want the iPhone to come to Canada as it is my hope that it will provide the impetus to change our brutal mobile data pricing.
Congratulations, keep up the good work...
And don't let your AOL masters turn this into an advert site...
yay another huge plastic slab of a lappy... that'll break down every couple months. like my Latitude did

I just bought a T60 - wish I had waited for the core2duo....
i think I will wait till Vista SP2 / all the initial bugs and security fixes.

All the early adopters can take the productivity hit for me thanks.
If it really works - why not just start selling it? Rather than attempting to get the worlds scientists to endorse / prove it.
Seems a little odd. If I had a machine that made limitless free electricity I would be selling both electricity and licencing the machine to users.
I wonder if it will drive itself to the service centre for its bi-weekly $500 repair bill like the the Jetta and Van that I owned. Never again! It is the ultimate irony that VW make this computerized laser guided car, when they can't make a car that any of the electrical systems work on.
Death trap! if you can't make your heater controls, or power windows reliably work forget about guidance!
Still just the one mouse button!!! weak!
Also what is the deal with a glossy screen other than improved glare from ambient lighting?
... and still just one mouse button
17 incher with no numeric keypad
and more money than available substitutes.

pissweak!
Here's hoping these are better than my Latitude D800 which fails on average of every 2 months (complete care whew). I also wonder if these will be based on the same hugely thick plastic slab as previous Dell Lappies?
For me I think a Fujitsu is next after this lemon dies (likely in April when the warrenty is over)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a wireless trackpad to use with my older (2.5 or so years old) C2D MacBook that's perpetually docked to my home theater. Something sleek, thin, not too small, made of high quality materials. Ideally, it would natively support all of (Snow) Leopard's multitouch inputs, and even more ideally, it would have a charging dock / base. The only problem is that I'm not sure that such a thing even exists. Think you can throw me a bone?"
 

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