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Yes, let's all sit around the computer and be happy. In my house this thing would be covered in greasy fingerprints and cheetos in 15 minutes.
My Wal-Mart in North Bay Ontario has both the new Zunes in stock, but the 80 still costs $250. I guess you have to pay to have a fingerprint free device.
The card is where it should be, on certain hp's the slot is on that side, above the memory card reader. See the little express card logo? Only the dv9000 laptops have the express card on the right
This arm was at the 2008 FIRST robotics world championships and I got the chance to try controlling it. It was a little bit laggy and not very intuitive to use, but fun anyway.
Dean Kamen talked about this at the FIRST Championship in Atlanta on the weekend. He played the Colbert clip and then talked about it. He did say that at this time it is not possible and there are many engineering problems to work out, and that it's just a prototype now. I was there and it was amazing to actually see him talk about it in person.
Just knew someone would say that
After finally getting an HD TV, only now am I seeing true DVD. It'll be awhile before I feel the need to upgrade again.
BRING IT TO CANADA!!! We're not all that different than you.
Canada comes second to the US (with the exception of those Smart cars, we've had it since launch, US gets it '08)
Will it play doom?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"

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