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I totally agree that there are a lot of details still to be sorted out here, things like codecs and if they will give you a sd card and how exactly we will use this (directly in tv, set top box, pc, ect.). If they can sort that stuff out suitably, then I'd be interested, maybe.

The point I'd like to make, and continually do, is that Netflix is far from the be-all end-all. I think, like most of the population, I don't plan my movie watching. I say "hey, do you wanna watch a movie tonight?" and then I check the DVR or decide to go to the video store. Unless there is a 200 mph shipping option via Netflix, this will continue to be the case. Yes, they have streaming(on more and more devices), but the selection is faaaaarr from large or timely(particularly for HD). Basically Netflix steaming is out of the question for anything relatively new.

So I agree with the first post. The 'demise' of Blockbuster, and the like, is as much to do with the RedBox thingy's and online/PPV as it is Netflix...if not more.
That is obviously way too much.

On the other hand I freakin loved this movie. It is more geared toward kids but I thought it was hilarious...seriously.
I actually was confused until I cued in on his tone. For half the clip I thought that it was a good thing that you couldn't hit multiple keys at the same time...and I still do, sort of. I do totally get the 'not being able to hold shift' thing, but otherwise it doesn't make much difference to me. The whole multi-touch thing in general doesn't mean much to me. I don't know who these people are who just mess with there phone all day are but its not me. I just want the touch to work well/fast and the hardware in general to work well. Multi-touch is waaaayy down the list of features that I think make much difference.

Still, I absolutely get the need for this video. It was quick and to the point. After hearing all the chatter it you can count on Engadget to put tech speculation to rest if the get the opportunity. Good stuff.
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Without. Definitely.

It is always weird how on TV shows/movies you hear the bloop-bleeps. Obviously they want you to know that it is TIVO, and they are 'with it'. I can't imagine anyone leaving those on. It would be hard not to laugh if I went over someone's house and they had them on.
Hells-yeah. This is what I'm talking about. Let the people know where you get jipped and where you won't.

I saw IMAX 'fake' in Dallas(Dark Knight) and today in Midlothian VA(Star Trek). I don't know about that green peg in Dallas up there, I must of went to a different theater further south closer to downtown...can't remember the name.
Really?! ...We are still talking about a commercial!? Dude, it is a commercial. You know the things you see on TV to promote companies and their products. I could be wrong, but they usually to show the company/product in its best possible light and don't normally focus on any negatives of their own product.

In the big picture, I think the Microsoft ad guys win big time. WHY, because there are over 200 comments on this post.
Call me crazy, but I had a Tivo in 2000 and got the Directv Tivo when it first came out and had the DIrectv HD Tivo(HR10-250) and now have just two Directv HR20s and I have to say I much prefer the HR20s to any Tivo I've owned.

Now having said that, I'll take the extra features (multi-room viewing, amazon unbox, podcasts, ect.) from Tivo on my Directv HD DVR. But just for regular viewing, I find the HR20 faster and easier to navigate and also like the constant live picture box in almost all menus.


Look at me, I have entered. :)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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