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$314 is stupid for a pair of headphones that are not much different to ones on the market. I've got the Etymotic HF2's and these say they cancel out 98% of outside noise, plus the noise-canceling module is built into the earphones so no battery is required, and the cost? Just $179. IMO better quality and better priced.
I'm sorry but are you blind!? Even if I was blind I wouldn't buy that. Come on Eizo you can do better than that surely?...maybe not..
Why not just buy a bike? Its far cheaper, you get SOME exercise in the process and you only need to re-charge your batteries in the evening when your not using it (i.e when your sleeping).
It's just like a fricking iPhone but without the phone, plus its £269! Im sorry no matter how cool it is and how bad I would want one I would rather wait till October and get the iPhone for a little bit more. If the iPhone wasn't out I couldn't see myself forking out that kind on money on a 16GB mp3 player.

It's nice but not that nice...
Surely the obvious problem is that Lorry drivers haven't set their GPS's to Lorry rather than car so its only a matter of time till they get stuck or cant go under bridges etc like has happened numerous times before.
The F8 series should be arrive on the market by September in both 40" and 46" versions for a price of €3,199.00 (LE-46F86BD) and €2,599.00 (LE-40F86BD). It is not yet clear whether 37" and 52" versions will also be available.

Also look out for the new F9 serie. The unbelievably high dynamic contrast ratio of 500,000 to 1, just as promised in the marketing literature, rings in a new era of LCD technology. A new backlighting method based on LEDs with local dimming makes this incredible ratio possible, and Samsung/'s new F9 series will introduce this new technology. The F9 has already been introduced in the U.S. under the name "81" and is available there in four sizes and MSRPs: 40" for $3,000.00, 46" for $4,000.00, 52" for $5,000.00, and 57" for $7,000.00. It's likely that these models will find their way into Germany. A 70" model will be produced as a subseries of its own intended for professional use, with an MSRP currently estimated at over €10,000.00.

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For anyone who is moaning about not being able to enter cos of being in the UK or other countries maybe try and read the rules and regulations first.

ELIGIBILITY: The "Let Engadget Trick Out Your Home Theater Contest (the "Contest") is open only to individuals who are legal residents of the fifty (50) United States (including the District of Columbia) 13 years of age or older.

P.S Please Engadget make a good comp like this for us Brits!
Welcome to the Club.

Ill be on my 5th xbox 360 when my Brand New one comes back. The last Xbox I had back only on tuesday the 14th, took it home after it being sat at my desk all day plugged it in to find the red ring of death waiting to great me. I phoned xbox support, went through the automated service to talk to a human, was on hold for two min and got through. They offered me an accessory and a game as compensation for sending me a dead one. Ok its only a memory card and perfect dark zero but hey its free. So anyway, yesterday UPS came and took my xbox away less then 24 hours after phoning xbox support. Hopefully it will only be away about 2-3 weeks as Im missing playing crackdown and Rainbow Six Vegas.
I'd go with the majority and get a Garmin Nuvi 350. We currently have 2 in our family and are great for getting around places you don't know.

The screen is easy to read and the map can be as detailed as you would ever need, the voice street directions makes it easy to navigation even without looking for one, Plus on another good side for the Nuvi 350 because Garmin have brought out so many models since this one in the last year or two the price has come down hugely.

Depending on where you are you can pick one up for a bargain price around $346 in the US and around £210 for the UK if you look hard enough.

The US version has full US and Canada maps and the UK one has Full UK & European maps included. All models come with the added option of buy separate SD cards that contains the maps of your choice from $114.


These are also claiming sim free iPhone for the UK. I really hope its true as its the only way I'm going to buy one is if I can use my current PAYG sim.

http://phones2udirect.co.uk/Products/type/phones/ProductID/7817/NetworkID/280
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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