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I still don't get it. It looks stupid, not expensive. Those buttons are all jammed together.
Aww, it's been removed from the list now. :(
Palm doesn't suck. They innovate. Think about it. They make something first, then somebody else just makes it better. Who gets the credit? The other guy. Palm just gets the crap.
I never win cool stuff.....
I never win cool stuff.....
These look nice! We've been buying the 2007WFP like crazy at work and they are nice too but I have noticed a problem that hopefully doesn't carry over to this model. Some of them have an issue with what I call "shadowing" where a dialog box is open in the middle of the screen, just for example, and a mirror or shadow of it appears off to the right side of the screen, almost invisible unless you are pretty close to the screen.

One good thing though, going by these pictures, the base for the 2007WFP could be used with these as it appears to have the same connector. In that case, just call up spare parts and a base for the 2007WFP to use with your new 3008WFP!!!
I'm pretty sure that Wal-Mart had some in stock when I was there yesterday...
The very second that I hear that incandescent bulbs are totally banned, I am going to march over to Wal-Mart and buy every single 75W bulb that I can get my hands on. Two reasons: 1) incandescent bulbs are cheap and 2) they are made in the USA. Can anyone show me one CFL that is made in the USA? Nope.
Why pay $60 for 4GB? Ooooh, metal, wow. - I bought an 8GB for $70 not long ago. I'll stick with my plastic. Of course, if you want to be extra cheap, Micro Center now has their self-branded 8GB stick for only $30!!! Plus, the store gives you a one year warranty so just save your receipt and then if you fry it, just take it back to the store for another one. I've been using their cheapo flash cards for years and have never had a problem....
I'd love to see your crappy $500 laptop. And don't even say that it's an EEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"

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