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@HighestRanked

Seriously? Did you even try to read?

"Needless to say, that doesn't mean the ancient V3 line is still in third place for sales -- it's more a testament to the staggeringly huge RAZR user base Moto managed to develop over the years, many of whom scored their phones at sub-$100 price points as an attractive, midrange value in the phone's twilight and have no intention of upgrading any time soon if they don't have to."
@Hitman

I can see the units just fine. Looks to be about 12cm. And Chris Ziegler, do you think this has a pretty decent chance of making it to AT&T?
I really do like the design of the X10. It's just...awesome looking.
@yulebellow

+1

The notion that they're even discussing this at AT&T makes me want to leave.
@Chaosdivine

I prefer it on the bottom. So when you place it in your pocket, the port is facing up. Also, if you use an armband while working out, you want the device 'upside down', so that you can actually manipulate it when you look at it. Makes perfect sense.
@phobic99

And what the f*ck are you kids doing on my lawn!?
@dodo

You know I made the same observation a while back, regarding the motherboard tape issue, and some commenters replied that this was a fairly standard practice, and said nothing about quality. However, I'm pretty sure they were just blindly defending products they bought. Seems cheap to me :|
@dodo

Pretty sure I said nothing to the effect that I knew, or did not know, if it does. I'm basing my opinion off of experience with similarly designed models, some with all plastic frames, others with aluminum/etc.

What are you, some kind of dodo?
Well, it's nice looking, but it'll have to have some sort of metal chassis to hold up. With a 15.6" screen, it's pretty wide, and if they're trying to go ultra-thin, an all plastic frame won't cut it.

One of the worst feelings is picking up a notebook one-handed, from the palm rest area, and feeling/seeing it flex.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"
 

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