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WTF kind of name is "Cherrypal"?


I'd feel like a perv just having it in my bag.

Your analogy makes no sense.

Had you said something along the lines of a giant hot dog, perhaps even the oscar meyer wiener mobile down a hallway it would.

Doubtful as the hardware spec is probably too dated.
you were just itching to tell the world you have two psp's, a 40" LCD, and a ps3 weren't you.

Tool.
I still think it looks like some kind of porno set top box. No one would believe otherwise when they found it on top of your TV and you called it your "Cherry Pal Cloud PC"

Killed it! thanks for the LOLs
I saw Steve Mann give a lecture at McGill a couple of years ago. He's pretty nuts. He used webcams in his glasses to project his lecture on to the big screen. He has some very interesting ideas.
Panasonic RP-HC500s

LOVE mine, just have to wiggle them a bit to get em on your ears. Then again, I have big ears.
I think that it resembles some kind of secret pornographic set top box. One of the ones that would be marketed as "stylish and discreet"
I'm kind of on the fence on this one, but I think I'd like it better in black.

What about the obligatory thickness shot?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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