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Looks like Oliver from XtremeSystems doesn't know what an NDA actually protects the consumer public from. Well, what can you say, the kid's 19. I'm sure Intel is all over the case at this point, considering that Theo wrote the story over 4 days ago on BSN.
I received an email back from Acer this morning. Estimated retail availability for the US will have to wait until Q1 2010, with no pricing options disclosed yet.
Looks like they're trying to pull an Acer, only with the entire market this time.
I would personally hold out for a 25 inch or higher. Capacitive multitouch is not a feature that you want to be spatially limited by, and it would be best in my opinion to seek something 1920x1080 or greater (I personally use a Samsung 23" 2048x1152, looking to upgrade to a larger multitouch display).
How would I change the PSP Go?

By pretending it doesn't exist.



Seriously guys, the PSP 2 is already under wraps and ready for production in H1 2010. Don't waste your valuable capitalist dollars until some more reasonable hardware approaches the handheld market.

See here:

http://www.brightsideofnews.com/news/2009/10/16/exclusive-sony-psp2-arriving-in-20102c-features-powervr-sgx543-graphics.aspx
I strongly hope they are referring to capacitive multi-touch enabled displays on these new MacBooks. This would ultimately give Apple a 48-hour lead over Microsoft's big debut on Thursday.
Yes!

HELLO WORLD.


..and PSP Scene 2.0 begins.
This one stimulates my visual cortex more than anything, and for some reason reminds me of a briefcase nuclear weapon :)
DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS!!



That's what I wanna see from Apple :P
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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