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BOTH players support online, netflix etc, but the BD-HP70U is wireless ready.

"Sharp has maximized the value of the Ethernet port on both Blu-ray models, enabling interactive features of Blu-ray Discs via BD-Live, along with direct access to Netflix for instant streaming of movies."

Photos and more from: http://www.hdtvlounge.net/blu-ray/sharp-bdhp70u-bdhp24u/
1) Want to see a video!
2) Want one for myself!
@(Unverified)

lol me also. I remeber when buying the computer, we "upgraded" to the 15-inch model lol
@Certifiedfryguy

Thanks, you are correct. I should have read the page I linked to lol
@Yoav

lol, I would have loved to have got this for xmas, it's not the same getting it 20 days later. They missed out big time there.
@merovingian

Yeah thats the 1201HA model, which looks just as nice, but no Ion graphics, and no dual core CPU. It has the N270.
http://www.netbookreviews.net/asus/eee-pc-1201ha/
The model which you linked to is the 1820PTZ, not the PT.
btw I wrote about it here: http://www.hdtvlounge.net/news/3d-world-cup/ , and let Engadget know.

It should be "Football" and "American Football", no Soccer!

@(Unverified)

The "winner" is already on it's way. It has the same great design as this one, but also features Ion graphics, and has a dual core atom, the 1201n!

http://www.netbookreviews.net/asus/eee-pc-1201n/
@Prasand J

I still have my Sony 505v around somewhere. At the time it was am amazing camera, takes great photos, and has a great design. I have a DSLR now.

It's just too out dated to use now, with less than 5mp. If they made a new version with a similar design, but higher megapixel, I would be interested, again!
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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