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That's pretty cool. Doesn't seem as advanced as Boston Dynamic's Big Dog but that thing was on four legs and ran on DIESEL POWER.

Still. I don't knock advancements. In 30 years we will be running with or away from these running, swimming, rolling, crawling, and flying machines. Get your cybernetic arms ready...

ROBOT APOCALYPSE! YEAAAAH!

Coming to a suburb near you in 2039!
Yey! Big Dog. UFO finds you and big dog kills you. High five!
I was just saying to myself today that this twin stick was something I had to have. Now I'm not so sure.
I guess Palm doesn't have to worry so much after all.
I wonder how browsing on this thing is done. Is just basically like the shuffle but with a screen?
And I'm glad that Sony addressed the lack of a clip on the player but instead made a little loop thing which seems cool I guess. And why is it that if something has a changeable skin or whatever, ROYGBIV and Black are no where to be seen. Not all of them at least.
Wait what? You know that Microsoft has discounts on games so...
What is this new iPhone that people keep talking about? I mean yeah I'm betting that they'll make a new one too this year but where is there a news article about it?
Yeah a fingerprint reader would be dope. Starting to sound like the ultimate portable machine.

I think that the only feature I'll pass on is the TV Tuner.
I've been visiting Engadget like a hawk watching it's prey for news on this machine.

I really want to get one fully decked out. I want the best options besides the TV Tuner. Didn't know it had HDMI but that's terrific. Curious about that 'dvd slice'. Sounds like a thin external DVD drive.

I don't know much about these netbooks though as far as real usage besides watching youtube and updating facebook while playing music on itunes, but is it powerful enough to handle basic programming tools or play roms and emulators from 32bit days and back?
this things sounds hot but really, is it that difficulty to make a media player with a slide out thumb keypad?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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