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That color is only for overseas buyers. Americans get the choice between silver and black...
I laughed. I cried. I wasn't sure how this movie would end...great twist...I give it two little freaky looking hands up!
Add an "any" key.
Where's the token machine for the rest of the rides?
Play it safe on your next logo color choice...keep it outside the visible color spectrum. I vote far infrared...
Here's an idea to help drive Blu-ray media and player sales: release movies on Blu-ray a week or two before DVD. That gives Blu-ray a little more of a hook (as if 1080p and lossless audio aren't enough) and still allows studios to make money off the bigger pool of DVD sales they are currently experiencing...

...this might help these crystal ball numbers above come true...
Let's see where Americans "wisely" spend their checks from Uncle Sam...a nice new Blu-ray player or PS3...or gas and food?
That's the Japanese version. Onkyo releases Champagne/Gold overseas but not the US. I don't think that it's really 185 watts running into 8 ohms...those specs are probably based on 6 or 4 ohms...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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