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Been there, tried that.. iDefrag was a waste of money for me.. I hadn't heard of Drive Genius or th ProTools, and i passsed on "buying" another app in SuperDuper, but I'll give it a shot if the cloning is included in the free version.. Only probelm (question?) with that is does the external have to be empty and formatted for Mac to back it up or can i use a windows networked (non-empty) HDD?

Thanks
They don't need a browser. All MS has to do is give us Remote Desktop back to a PC on a network.

FULL PC control

No need to keep adding useless junk to the box. Make the PC be the PC, not my 360. Of course, users may still need a mouse..
I haven't seen it... I wasn't too interested in it.

A chance to see it for free (and the limited edition 360 doesn't hurt)?

I'm in
Nobody wanted the 20G version for $500. I'd gladly take it for $299-350

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@Dave



The Enter key is your freind.. Show it some love.

Add in the cost for an external case as well..

Not that it would change it by that much..
Acer? used to have a monitor with a built-in card reader for this very purpose.
Said card reader worked without a PC turned on.

Just add this functionally to a some of the existing monitors, I say.
Gordy,

IMO, the Ipod shuffle should say 2G at the end...

Cheers
I use iTunes, I own an Ipod, this is still overpriced and underwhelming..

Photos aren't that big of a deal (from this thing) as I have a couple of photo frames and 2 tvs that have usb ports for this sort of thing.

Also, I listen to music via my SONOS sytem. Now that's not the norm ( I agree), but I own a front projector and I'd be damned to use that just so I can see what playing or to select something music related.

I can't wait to get one refurb'd for $150.....
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"

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