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@JOSH

You mean like Apple backing display port which is it is now the defacto display plug standard, right? Oh wait, display port is hardly used by most of the industry - at all. While 95%+/- of current production display devices have HDMI, Apple goes for the obscure display port.Or while Blu-Ray gets wide acceptance as a storage medium, Apple sees it as a "bag of hurt" (which with Sony's Apple-esque control on the licensing aspect, I can kind of understand, though hes hurting possible sales of Pixar & Disney movies), which is nothing new on Apples part. They changed their mini-DVI plug with each redesign so you had to buy a new adapter. Hopefully Apple won't also see USB3 as a "bag of hurt" or I know a lot of video jockeys & storage freaks who will start seeing Apple as a "bag of a**".
Is this all Game Crazy's or just the closing ones?
Sleeker? Really? Honestly PSPgo looks much more toyish than the DSi. DSi looks more like an adult device than than the go. The go does look more "refined" than the PSP but its a game device, no biggie to me.
@Joe

You're right, but there are many people who buy a TV & don't want a sound system (older folks, bedroom TV, kids room TV, etc). But as I've noticed, the quality of most flat panel speakers is dismal. If this produces good sound & volume it would be welcomed.
Meh, prefer the green felt. Now, if the could do a geometry/physics overly showing you the path of the ball based on where your holding your cue, where the cue ball will hit the other ball & other useful things (the water effect was quite annoying/distracting) then you could have something worthwhile.
Really, unless games make a good use of 3D, I can't really see myself needing or really wanting a "3D" set. Give me crisp & clear image with great color depth & I am happy.
DUDE!! I remember when that show premiered, loved it. Ah, those were the days
Dude, I've never left school. So, I REALLY need this swag.
No, the editor meant 200MHz. 60 is common & 120 is pretty good, but if you want to run crisp "3D" its much better to have more MHz. How long ago did you buy this TV? Is it flat panel or is it CRT? 20 is pretty low. I think this could be cool for games but really, what I have seen in theaters is not worth it. Just wasted money for me. We need to get back to story writing with solid characters & good story lines. Many movies today are suffering for too much CG (live action movies with CG added) & not enough innovation & quality writing.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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