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Anyone who knocks this product obviously hasn't had to calculate mileage themselves.

Something like this would save me hours every month. $100 upfront is a pittance to get that wasted time back.
What on earth was wrong with the resolution? I hadn't seen the res mentioned in any previous Engadget posts, so it an oddball one or something?
Wow. Just...wow. I can hear Requiem being played from yonder hilltops.
This just got interesting. Defenders of the first sale doctrine who support Apple are going to have a hard time deciding where their loyalties lie with this one.

I don't know if Psystar has any legs to stand on, but I'd love for how damaged the FSD has become to become a focalpoint of the debate.
If they were throwing it in free, I'd be impressed. To this, I say 'meh.'
None of this really addresses the fact that HDMI isn't a very well engineered cabling design. I believe it was the guys at Bluejeanscable who detailed the shortcomings of the way the copper in the cable is arranged, and I have to question how well throwing all of these additions onto a weak foundation will work out.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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