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So cool. Oh, dang it sign me up.
@highdefinition
That's a bad part of ereaders, they have their own special page numbering system. You are an astute observer HighDef. It's the problem everyone has with references when you talk about a book. You can't say, on page 12 I read this; because the words on page 12 are dynamicly changed.
Yes they do have bookmarks. So you can return.
Thanks for the quick review. Can't wait to see the iFixit guys tear into this little beauty. Thanks for being frank about what you liked and didn't like. That main screen delay did look a bit painful.
I'm so glad this had no prices or ability to order it. I would have ordered it at just about any price right on the spot. This thing is absolutely gorgeous, the modern retro, digital analog, themes - so so darn cool. I'm hoping Engadget remembers to post this when it is manufactured.

Yes it is a concept. And the other concepts at the website are amazing.
Mobiblu Cube - a collectors item in blue. Those were awesome, very very cool. Thew newer gray and white ones, still cool, but not as awesome.

Mobiblu's are miniscule, barely 1x1x1. The OLED screen is incredibly sharp.
That was nowhere near as funny as I hoped. Where's the punch line?
@richbumx no problem Rich - I figured that out.
You have to admit the propellers on their heads were funny. It's just such wedgie bait. Oh it's kind of cute.

Nice catchy tune.

Is it real? Dang it there's always a kill joy out there. 2:20 he lifts his leg, doesn't bend it up. So it would stay on the screen as shown. It is real.
Oh man oh man, I've wanted one of these.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I've found myself using my PC for a lot of conversations lately, and I'm also considering recording a podcast to share with anyone who will listen. There are tons of USB headset / microphones out there, and I'm hoping someone has some solid recommendations based on experience. I'll consider both headsets and standalone mics, by the way, but I'd like to keep the bill under $100 if possible. Help!"

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