I agree. When you've got the Palm Eos in the works all of the sudden, plus have tons of info about that phone already being dished out, it almost makes me wanna take the 'wait and see' approach now. I was gonna jump in line at first, but now the idea of a 'Centro like' Pre phone with a larger, 'touch capacitive' screen than the Centro...... that sounds pretty interesting. I'm all for the smaller form factor. I'm a business man who's on the go and needs a smaller device to resist drop and scratch damage.
Ok, did this article talk about small businesses, AT ALL!?!?!?!?!?
You are seriously an IDIOT if you think that, as AMERICANS, we should volountarily fork out the dough just so that businesses like Circuit City, The Good Guys, and Best Buy can stay in business.
This article spelled out EXACTLY how the smaller businesses stay in this particular business.... BY HIKING UP THE RETAIL PRICE TO RIP OFF THE CUSTOMER!!!!!!!!
Look closer into how you defend these other businesses before you bash Wal-Mart. You are actually DEFENDING high prices! How does selling everything at a high price help the economy as a whole. People buy less when they can't afford things. Wal-Mart allows people to buy things when other stores are ripping them off, EVEN WHEN THEY ARE IN DIRE NEED!!! Not just for big screen TV's.
Just cause you make $100,000 a year and don't need to go to Wal-Mart to shop, don't kick all the middle to low income Americans to the curb.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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