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I'm in the wrong business. With (one) born everyday, I should design a piece of audio/video gear that cost a thousand to make....Give it a name only a fancyboy can appreciate....Make it hard to acquire....Give it a look that people can talk about while smoking Cuban cigar's, sipping wine distilled from grapes grown on Neptune while wearing jackets with family crests embroidered on the breast pocket....Ship it in crates that cost more than the actual product cost to make....Market the fact that The Sultan of Brunei was our first customer....Publish spec's that are out of this world when bench tested at the summit of K2....and so on....and so on....and so on....
You had the nerve to list Desperate Housewives but no mention of Sunday Night Football? Mr Lawler; When the girls that work at Engadget write the evening list, you should check it before it's posted.
It, um; No, it doesn't! Clearly, this is a service for people who have the PS3 Hi-Rez media center plugged into a 13" Black and White CRT that's 20 years old!
Your first clue that the Oppo BDP-83 is the best: Other companies are cloning this unit and charging 5X as much! Audiophiles know that the Oppo is the best. Wal-Mart shoppers stick with the devil they know. If it's not offered by Best Buy or Target, most people won't know the company even exist. I own both the Oppo and the PS3.
Who cares? I guess there are a few households that would, but I don't know any.
Hey all you 3D fanboys. I guess 3D will only be marketed to consumers who are lucky enough to have 20/20 vision.....or; Will Panasonic and others plan to sell prescription 3D glasses to the rest of us? Count me out!
The Presidents Cup. I'm sure these matches will outperform your list in ratings COMBINED! We'll see said the Zen Master.
No! No to 3-D. No to wearing those rediculous glasses. No to spending money on a format that won't last any longer than a cheap pair of golf shoes. How about bringing some SACD's to the market that we can play in these universal players we've bought! Maybe some DVD-A disc! How about broadcasting some quality HD programming instead of saturating the channels with SD. How about perfecting the technology we have now instead of jamming these fads in our mouths. It's entirely possible that the MP3, Wii, and tweeter crowd will buy into this junk, but personally; I couldn't care less. It may have been a big deal in 1955, but in 2009 it's just a gimmick designed to make quick money. We'll most likely see less 3-D software over time than Hi-Rez audio disc's. Write down the exact date and time I wrote that last sentence!
What's the point of complaining about broadcast gear we'll never see. We are getting 2 apples. The engadged article is about 4 apples we will never get....and; What comments follow? 8 apples or we'll just live with the 2 apples....Thanks anyway, though! I suspect that if Motorola had provided 8 apples, the comments would have trashed the product and demanded 16 apples. Never satisfied......And that's the whole McGilla!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"

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