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It's kinda embarrassing, no? I opened a whole bunch of giveaways in tabs, and this one got mixed in accidentally. Sorry.

Another reason we need post deletion.
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I don't think it's Apple's style to sell a device for $2,000 with a "budget-conscious" version at less than half the price. I can maybe see it the other way around, with the device retailing at $899 or so, with a fully loaded version costing a lot more, but don't we all think this is going to end up looking a whole lot more iPhone (effectively one piece of hardware; no customization) than it is a Mac (which can come in a variety of configurations)?

Something seems wrong here.
I don't have the beta or GM builds of Snow Leopard, but I'm under the impression that you can install QuickTime 7 and enable it's Pro functionality. See http://www.macrumors.com/2009/06/30/os-x-snow-leopard-tidbits-wwan-card-support-built-in-quicktime-7-installation/

QuickTime X doesn't have those features, but it seems you can easily get them back.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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