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How's the screen quality compared to the Pros and the old Macbook? I saw the two side by side at a store recently and the screen quality of the Macbook was awful by comparison. If they're still keeping in that junk screen, that'd be worth the $200 extra for a MBP by itself.
Good idea, but I can't wait to hear the excuses when some cop goes on a roid rage and all of a sudden the video isn't available.
German suplex.
The question is, how much better is the web browser...and how long until we actually see it on Verizon? Good answers to both of these could have a major impact on my next cell phone purchase..right now I am looking to jump ship to AT&T for an iPhone once my contract is up.
Looks good, but at this point I'm not buying anything until Atom-based models start come out. Even if the rumors of poor performance compared to current processors for these portables are true, a small performance hit may be worth the cheaper cost, lower heat output, and better battery life. Or maybe not...we'll see.
Snore. I'm obviously not the intended market, but still...wake me up when those hot new E-series Latitudes show up.
Some Metal Gear Online, I think, and some Catan. =D
Fat Emu Suicides
Feed Ernie Snails
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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