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Doesn't Look that bad actually. Would be cool if it was also touch.
God how long did it take ???? 4 years? .. The Geforce FX line itself had problems.

The dream of pushing the same old gfx architecture is over. New research has to be done to create something cooler.
You can only push old tech to a certain point. We need something inovative not a ******* SLI config on a laptop!!
Exactly! Black Xperia with TouchFLO 3D in one of the Xperias "panels" would be pretty good ;).


Another important question is if WM7 will be supported by Diamond and Xperia. (But apparently yes)
Total Recall anyone?
LOL 620? ... mate get your facts straight. The iphone is capped at 500.

The battery wont last for shit on 620. Now look again and tell me what the battery on the xperia is and come back with a valid argument.

And no .. chances are that apple will not up the clock speed because the battery wont last .. especially with 3g now.
What do you mean its getting its ass kicked?

Havent you heard the rumor .. or more the fact that the new Xperia ROM build has a TouchFLO folder!

Apparently it will have TouchFLO 3D but Sony Ericsson style.
Excellent. I just hope that for android they will be able to write proper drivers for the video acceleration. I can just about imagine.

Xperia 1 running an uncompressed xvid ))))) Would be good to watch some TV shows on the road ))))))
You guys think it will be possible to load this onto current HTC phones?
How do you know that there will be a beta in November???? !!! :))))
I am actually wondering about the same thing.

Will the Diamond and the Xperia which are really similar in hardware be upgradable to WM7 ...

Can anyone with more knowledge or ROMs speculate?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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