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  • Keith Hathorn
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Its about time, and it looks like the JS1 is a good start. With the size of mobile phone screens getting bigger, this could be a good start to something big :) I would gladly sit in front of my LG Voyagers screen and play while out and waiting.
Ahh nokia always a solid player in the phones race.
I plan on using these bad boys on my Zune, while watching a movie. Swweeeet.
Awesome and thanks for giving us this chance Engadget.
I believe there are really only two choices as of today, the mighty xbox360 or the upstart PS3 both of which have the capability to shine on this beast.
That's why you should read before you buy. If you read it the guy/girl who comitted 900, would have seen that its a Bogus ad to begin with. And I quote from the ebay seller "There is no where to even find the 20GB ones, buy these instead" Then a bit ways down the sale say's "You are bidding on playstation, 3 of them"
Come on people, READ its one of the basic's in school let's try and use it.
I have both an 2GB Ipod Nano, and a Sansa E250 and I have to say hands down the Sansa blows the ipod away. and here is my resoning.

1. Show me the FM radio on your nano without having to spend more money on a already over priced product.

2. Lets play some video of the family reunion, DOH guess that leaves the nano out.

3. Ohhh how about recording your college prof. class so you can play games on your phone...DOH once again sorry nano.

4. So you want to drag and drop your favorite MP3 from your friends pc? or maybe you want to bring some files home from the office but dont want to spend extra money on a thumbdrive......Once again sorry nano.

Come on folks if your going to compare, do it the right way, dont compare a Sansa to a IPOD 30gb or 80gb, thats assanine, not too mention outside of space the sansa does everything that IPOD does at ohhh 1/3rd the cost.

So in closing if your looking for a well priced MP3 player that has a load of extra features, is very well built (Who cares if the scroll wheel isnt built like the ipod's, has it broken yet?) The Sansa series is well worth looking into. Please dont be a fanboy, or soemone who thinks they have what everyone else does...be a rebel and get the product that offers more for the money.
I have a 99 Monte Carlo that has 187000 miles on it and I change the oil every 6-7500 miles. Just bought a 06 cobalt and the mechanic at the chevy dealership actually brought up a great point New engines and parts are laser cut there is less likelyhood of parts and little shavings or filings coming off and into the oil because there is less friction. Just my opinion.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just switched to Sprint from Verizon about three months ago for the Pre. Then I went for the Hero about a week ago. Now, I miss my hardware keyboard and am thinking about switching to the Moment. I am still able to switch back to Verizon if I want and get the Droid when it arrives. Should I just trade up to the Moment when it comes out, see if I like it, and if not switch to the Droid? Or something else entirely? Help!"

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