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It's a long shot but how about support for 1080i50 PAL Blu Ray here in NA ?
Cuter ? No.........
@ avengeryarr. Yeah, I watched the video and I still stand by my original comment. This product simply can't absorb all the impact energy. Sure, you might get some energy absorption but not much IMHO. Would you jump off a 4 story building with shoes made of this stuff ? The real benefit of this stuff is it's flexibility prior to impact, that's why it's great stuff for personal protection, like elbow and knee pads.
But wouldn't you want something that actually absorbs impacts, not something that goes rigid ? The advantage of this stuff for personal protection is it's flexible until you need it to go rigid. In this case, I'm not sure it does anything more than a hard case.
So are you saying that anyone who updates to 3.00 will lose the ability to dual boot ? I'm not sure but it's sounding more like the dual boot and Bravia Sync are hardware issues, not software.
So is this confirming that only the slim will get Bravia Sync ? If so, it ain't right......this is the sort of stuff I was promised with HDMI from day one.
I've never played an RPG before. Should I try any one of the the FF games as a first game, download or not ?
What we need is a good motorcycle / handlebar controller.
PS3 browser with IMDB as a favorite. Same thing, no ?
"The funy thing is why isnt the internal sata power port used ? The 2.5" is powered with the new power port, so why not just extend that out with the esata port.Gigabyte Motherboards provide an sata power to 4 pin convertor for their sata ports, same sort of thing could be used here with the external drive."

I'm using the Xecuter HDXT PS3 Hard Drive Xtender. I wish it did include an external power port. Got a link to this convertor ? I'd be willing to hack an Xecuter HDXT board to try it out.


"Fliicky do you run an extra PSU to give the 3.5" drive power aka the PC case ?"

Yes, I'm using the PC power supply. Overkill, I know.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"

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