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there's no such thing as 1800MHz UMTS. 1800 is 2G only.
More specs... we need more specs...
What's the charging current while using solar panel? How long will it take to charge let's say... a pair of standard 2000-2500 mAh AA baterries? 4 hours? 8? 16?
hm... if they are of the similar sound quality as those that came with my nano 3g, the price should be more like $7.90, not $79.
Touchscreen and just laptop, not a tablet? Whats the point of that?
If u cant fit a trackpad in, just stick to the trackpoint... or make a proper 10inch tablet. Then I'd have one.
The sad truth is that if you really want a touch pro without carrier's crap... you have to pay $900.
Or you can flash the whole rom if you dont really need waranty...
Well done America! Not only you discovered 3g connectivity but also windshield-mounting GPS! That's a busy year!

;>

And HTC actually admitted that they make those? OMG. Ugly with probably not very comfy keyboard.

Still hoping for Android rom for Touch Pro.
Well... there are no lines and probably there won't be. Plans are relatively pricey and there are no unlimited data plans - max is 800min/2400txt/5gigs for ~$160 in T-Mobile. But we dont really pay that much for private plans... and I doubt business users will be interested in it.
Also, while signing 2-year contract for the cheapest plan, 8G iphone costs ~$330.
That's just not going to work.

And you can have it for ~$900 in Orange prepaid. :>
> -apple's stock is way up

of course... because apple's making lots of money selling its toys

> -3 million iphones sold

Most of them in US...

> -iphone software dominates the market

in US...

US isnt 'The World'

yawn... ;)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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