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There is no difference. All cable sold for HDMI A/V purposes are expected to be HDMI 1.3 and thus support 10.2 GB/s. The only difference is braiding. I find it deplorable that Amazon is engaging in Monster-like tactics, trying to scam 300% premium out of the consumer under false pretense of delivering "higher quality experience"
Correction: Windows Mobile language support does not include "any language with a .NET compiler". Only C# and VB.NET are supported. For example Managed C++, while a .NET language, is not supported. Has to do with the runtime requirements
Trams, not trains. TRAMS. You know, a muni rail thingie. RTFA
HD DVD grassroots campain newsletter just got dropped into my mailbox (3rd today) screaming that BDA "paid 500m to TimeWarner" for this decision that "benefits consumer".

http://www.campaignhd.com/080104_Warner_Paid.html
Actually I've got one yesterday for $264 from ncix.com
Sony US has a similar promotion for the last few months. Buy an HDNA TV using your Sony Points (Sony Card is required) and get a free PS3. Unfortunately it requires you to spend $300,000 on Sony card (less if Sony merchandise was purchased, which counts as several points per dollar). Also, as Locke correctly points out, price difference with Amazon is such that one can by from Amazon, get PS3 and still be better off in the end
[there's no confirmation that either of these are HDCP-compliant]

Actually there is:
http://www.radiospire.com/PressRelease2.php
Uh, it's *nematic* LCD, not pneumatic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nematic#Nematic_phase). But the bigger question is - didn't you mean Polymer Network LCD (http://www.dic.co.jp/eng/rd/topics/pnlcd.html)?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I need help! I want a small pocket camcorder but I'm not sure which one to get. I don't want to fall into the hype of the Flip because I worry two hours won't be enough. What should I be looking for when considering a small camcorder and where can I get a good quality one with expandable memory? Thanks!"

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