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I wouldn't be too quick to dismiss this. I have a 46" 1080p and while I can tell the difference between SD and HD, I didn't realize the HD I was getting (cable) wasn't as good as I thought it was until I got new glasses. I see a lot more grain and noise now. I sit about 8' away from the 46" which would probably be pretty normal for average Americans.
...for those who complain this is too expensive....when have EVER bought a discount, low end Sony product? Don't get me wrong, most Sony products are priced too high even for the high end of the market but they are usually well built with great design in mind and are reliable. At $900 the Vaio P is expensive when compared to a MSI Wind or EeePC but that's the problem with the argument, the P is not meant to be compared to that class of netbooks. This is a premium device with premium features (mostly), premium design (come on, don't tell me this isn't a great looking device), at a premium price. If anything else the P's most direct competitor might be the OQO Model 2+.

If you don't like the price...don't buy it. It's the same as the Apple argument (which is a better on IMO). There's a reason why a bunch of ex-Sony employees went to work for Apple's laptop division. If I had $900 to throw around for a netbook, I'd buy the P (and then try to install Mac OS X) but I don't so I won't.
On second inspection, I don't know if you can export the GPS data. I can't test since I don't have a iPhone 3G.
Has anyone tried this iPhone app yet?

http://www.everytrail.com/iphone.php

It's a GPS logger
I picked one of these last week when I stumbled into a Gamestop in Boston looking for a bass guitar for Rock Band 1. This thing is awesome. It is about 20% larger than the standard Rock Band 1 guitar and the split strum bar is very click-y not mushy at all. There is a piece of plastic above the strum bar to rest your thumb on. Overall it is very nice and solid. very close to holding a real guitar...minus....the real guitar part.
I was hoping she'd say "the 10 incher left a good taste in my mouth"....
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"

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