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  • JimJ
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Better than the broken in 2 one that my daughter has now...
What is under that guys nail....
My favorite thing about Sanus and CEDIA was that when CEDIA was in Indianapolis Sanus' booth was at the end of a hallway on the way to the main show floow. The whole time you walked down the long hallway you could see their banner, "Sanus Systems" that had the first 'S' in the name obsucred by a pillar that was in front of their booth.
I still chuckle.
This is the first 'little brand' player to hit a retailer let alone the big W. I am sure it is the first of many steps and that each step gets a little cheaper.
I would bet that in 5+ months the follow on to this player will be $99 and a 1080p flavor will be at the $199 price point.
Bets on Wal-Mart having the first HD-DVD + VHS player?
Even if it is busted companies are still using it and will continue to do so. The Blu-Ray spec probably requires it. If Macrovision owns the technology then they can license it and make a certain amount of money every time a disc or player is sold.
Now for a T-Mobile MDA WM6 update please!
Wouldn't 'iTang' be a 3rd party adult application though?
Here is to replacing my MDA...
Everyday by Dave Matthews Band
Minus the hugging guy...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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