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why 30 minutes? I can't get in the car,drive to the store, buy the movie and get back to my house in 30 minutes...

Also, 100 HD movies would fit on a terrabyte drive. Currently about $290 (less if you get a good deal.) If you have to mortgage your house for that, you probably should not buy an HDTV set...


That's what I did with my Bose headphones. just trim a small amount of rubber and it plugs right in...
I did not want to wait in line, but 2-4 weeks from the online store kinda suck. I hope I win one, other wise it may be a few weeks...


Well said.

Normal people don't camp out for a phone, no matter how cool. Video game geeks for a console, maybe, but not real people, with real lives don't.

There are something like 1 Million iPhones aready made/in the pipeline. They may sell fast, but not that fast. There will be phones available next week, etc.

I'll probably just order one online. No hassle at all that way...
downloading music from itunes, is easily possible as a software update. I suspect it has more to do with licensing, etc. that ease of implementation
Draft N may be >200 megabit in theory, but you probably will not get any thing like that unless you in the same room...

My D-Link Extreme G 624 wireless router is >100 mbps, but in practice nearly anywhere in the house is I get well under 1/2 that. The same will all my previous WiFi access points, etc.

While, I wish it had Gigabit (and Jumbo packets), I already have a gigabit switch for my wired connections, and it will not both me much...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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