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Thats because the LR2 has a fair amount of Volvo parts. Engine, transmission, many interior parts from Volvo. I've got a POS Freelander and had an LR2 as a loaner. Even my 6 year old daughter noticed the rear center armrest in the LR2 is identical to the rear center armrest in my 2005 Volvo S40. Can't wait for the Volvo XC60 comes out.
TJ! Wow, I'm shocked that you're taking this personal. I was only trying to point out that you should take the time to understand what the heck your posting about before you rip a product. I'm sorry I hurt your feelings. Can I send you some flowers to make you feel better? Tell your mom and dad that me and the Cincinnati Bengals said Hi.
Oh. I think I know what you're missing now TJ. This phone is a DUAL slider. Slide it like a standard slider to get a normal keypad. Slide it the other way to get qwerty. Maybe you should have actually read about the phone and realized what it was before bashing it.
TJ,

I'm sorry, what am I missing. What's wrong with the specs? I take it you've never used or seen a slider phone before. My wife has a Samsung D807. To place a call, slide it open and start typing. There is no function button to hit. What's so hard about that? There are plenty of sliders out there now so adding one that also has qwerty is nice. I think the specs look great. Believe it or not there is a very large segment of the smartphone population that doesn't want a touch screen. The Dash, Blacjack, Q, 3125 all are starndard MS smarthphones and sell every well. This phone is smaller than my old SMT 5600 w/ qwerty. The only thing I'd be worried about is battery life. 3G killed the battery in my Blackjack. I'm probably going to get this when its available on AT&T premier and give it a shot.
Please please please please please
I'll take one please.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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