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OK HTC, please listen to my dream spec netbook:

64bit Intel Dual Core CULV Processor
2GB RAM
64GB SSD
Nvidia Ion w/ HDMI out
HSDPA
802.11n

I loved the HTC Shift form factor. Please keep this. Have a dual boot between Windows 7 and Android and let Android browse the media files on the SSD.
Microsoft has given the Zune a wothy update. Look at the pathetic product refreshes for the iPod line, the iPhone and Apple TV. Apple is looking tired, Microsoft is getting fresh with Windows 7, Bing and now the Zune.

Well done Microsoft! Things are looking up for Redmond.
I would love an EEE Box with ion, wifi and a TV tuner. £250 and in black please.
Does it have upnp or dlna support? Would be cool to connect to my PS3 and have that as my media server.
Cool so something to follow up the 7XX mobos - which easily give Nvidia a run for their money.

AMD needs to concentrate on bringing their processors to Sub 10" laptops.
Asus and Acer are taking a step in the right direction here, but these net-tops make perfect HTPCs if they have an internal:

Slim DVD-RW
DVB-T Tuner

Do it in black and you have youself a customer.

I wouldn't mind a tradeoff on a slightly thicker case to accomodate these specs.

Also a ATI 4530 will easily beat a NV 9400.
Wasn't it Paul McCartney who once sung "All you need is love"?
Wow! What a price. It looks nice, same about the non wireless keyboard and mouse. I wonder what the graphics are on this?

Hey Benq, what about a model based on AMD Neo platform for a little added boost.
It would be nice if they allowed Google checkout for this.

Just a q, but wouldn't it be sweet if you could configure your Android background as an iGoogle homepage to add and rearrange gadgets.
How come there has been no mention of a 32GB iPhone? Surely that is on the cards?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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