Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Since when does a huge company like Apple have to push the R&D costs onto the consumer?
Did MS do that when the Xbox came out? Last I remember they sold it at a loss to the consumer in order to enter the market. But Apple does it and it's okay?
#4 is a dolt. "Bleeding edge"? Please.
Watch this vid from 2/06 and see if it looks familiar. Apple didn't "invent" multi-touch they just bought the license. Half of that phone is just stuff that they bought from other people.
http://ted.com/tedtalks/tedtalksplayer.cfm?key=j_han&flashEnabled=1
How much did it cost for them to leave out "bleeding edge" 3g?