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why do i have this desire to create two dozen of them. then paint them red and blue. give them to kids to play "laser tag" in Union Sq. in a metropolitan city?
Sony design for the price of Chinese brand equals a win~
I so want one. Please, please please :) me think I'll like it more than Josh.
I want one. I'll wait until it hits around $50 or less.
@Mat

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@erhan & will, I think he meant to say refurbished ie fir. Then it's about $1,150.
I'll take the Dragon or HD2. I just want to upgrade on this hardware. I can't wait to see the snapdragon in action plus the 5mp w/ flash camera.
Mass produce it and I'll buy one. I'd love to trade my corolla and my scooter for this. It's perfect for the urban cities (and hope it gets the all access carpool lane sticker as well).
I, too can't wait to take it on a security check point by TSA. $125 = hours of fun interrogation and anal probing.
Jeffrey Stephenson, 1970's called and they want their wallpaper back.

Jeez. Great idea, but try executing this with better color and textures. That thing up there stands out like a sore thumb! And try putting a wood panel over the black dvd slot or make a black wood frame.... This reminds of stuff I see at Fry's, lots of third party vendors that didn't give two cents on design.
is it just me or are the asian models with these products looking worse and worse. I remember last year they were super hot now it becoming more mediocre.

On the tech side LG made one beautiful nettop. Now just design an O/LCD panel that only draws 40watts and you got a nice green machine~
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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