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ok, not an iPod but still
Amazon had the Sony S360 for $110 earlier in the day (now up to $120 from J&R) so I'd call that a win over the sub-$100 units.
And I certainly don't want it if its like the headache-inducing first 20 minutes of the latest Harry Potter movie. I was so glad when it switched out of 3D.
SD on Comcast in Boston area. Tivo showed it appeared Friday afternoon. I did just get a notice in the mail the other day about Comcast cutting down on analog channels in a few months, so maybe we'll be getting it in HD once analog is gone.
I like Samsungs and probably would have just had my parents buy one except for the nice package deal that Best Buy just had on an XBR9, BluRay and (probably not great) HTIB system (XBR9 + BD was cheaper than Samsung + any BD) so can understand, however, it nearly killed me hearing a sales person telling another customer that everybody loves Samsung because of how great the glossy screens look -- thats the biggest disadvantage in my mind of their units and what prevented me from buying one a few years back for my room where the screen gets direct sunlight.
Must be a very localized chain because I live outside of Boston and have never heard of "Big Y". Must be in Springfield area. I would hardly say "throughout Mass" as the press release says.
I just wish they'd fix the duplicate recording issue that popped up on the latest version of ComcastTivo before adding on-line scheduling. Its been picking up duplicate recordings of every episode in its to-do list which is a pain for shows like Burn Notice which USA repeats 10 times a week.
Don't know if this was better or worse, but in the Boston area, there were 2 theaters showing the previous Batman in IMAX, both at Jordan's Furniture (yes, a furniture store chain has IMAX theaters as part of their "sales gimmick"). Both theaters are huge (like about 500 people) and were sold out for quite a few weeks. I don't know of any other IMAX theaters in the area which have non "science" movies (the other IMAX theaters are in Museum of Science and aquarium).

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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