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If this this comes to sprint (PLEASE!!!) I will buy it immediately! I have SERO, so I wont be switching carriers anytime soon. This phone has everything I want and leaves nothing missing!
sweet, i need a watch!
ill take the 103" tv please
I love my touch, and never missed the qwerty on my old wizard. I wish they would make a touch HD equivalent for the US! Maybe powered with Nvidia Tegra? Oh, and since its got such a beautiful screen might as well bring SDXC a long as well for movies, and all my music!! Put it on sprint and continue to leave out the Wifi since it drains a ton of power, and isnt that useful with ulimited data plan.
Did you read the article or just the headline?

"He estimates his module consumes 12 times less power than the traditional, wired-transmitter module."

That is, 1/12th the power consumption for the antenna alone...NOT the entire device.
oops, followed the read link...it displays 4,096 colors. IMO, I think this would be even better if marketed towards a newspaper reader.
how about when you wake up in the morning, set your phone next to it, and in 12 seconds have the newspaper delivered? No paper wasted, and no gas wasted for deliveries. ...and since its an e-ink screen, it wont strain your eyes to read. wouldn't have to walk through cold/rain/snow to get your paper in the morning!

Great presentation on E-Paper:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ptr3T59UU0

Also...maybe im just not up to date on current technology ...last time i checked e-ink paper was only one color so that image would be greyscale?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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