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seems a bit laggy to me. Not as bad as the first software release of the EU Hero, however definitely slower than my latest software release Hero (which scrolls faster through screens and most lists than my previous iPhone).
only in the UK. The driver probably thought it was 'a disgrace' after climbing out of his car.
seems like plenty HD DVR's are available for purchase outside the US
I have 120 mbps down / 10 mb up on UPC Eurodocsis 3.0 in the Netherlands. And I actually get this speed as well. They sent somebody to optimize my connection and finalize the installation. € 80 including taxes per month. Price will come down, it has been introduced las month.
reception is great. Never had 3G reception in my house, neither did my 2 other Sony Ericsson phones. Now I do get it (to be honest: most of the times, it goes back to GSM in some places of the house). 3G call quality is excellent inside the house, no dropped calls. (this is for T-Mobile Netherlands).
Battery life has improved as well. Can now get more than 24 hours of active use out of it.
is more expensive when compared to a similar Mac Mini (though the Dell had a larger HD, mouse and keyboard)
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looks like a macbook. LOL
wow 3 comments??? suppose microsoft is seriously yesterday's news.
how is the reception, is it better/worse than the 1st generation iphone??
Please turn 3G off first, so you can compare reception of GSM (non 3G networks). 3G is a separate network.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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