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Can someone confirm for me where the TV broadcasters source their HD content? I imagine now it would be possible for them to use HD-DVD or Blu-Ray sources, but given that they often play films in HD that aren't available on Blu-Ray there must be another source? People have told me it's heavily processed, upscaled DVD but I don't believe that they can upscale a DVD to look as good as some of the HDTV content I've seen.
This camera is hot as hell, I want one now!
Pricing has been released. $250/m for 24 months to get the handset for $199. Retardo.
I'd go for some WeSC, stylish and functional, they use Sennheiser internals but aren't as ugly.
Surely someone could use the kexts from the OSX86 project to run any of the mainstream cards they want?
@ihar

From what I see performance/$$ Intel is the cheaper option and the best choice currently.

As everyone has said brand loyalty is silly with brands this huge. If you're supporting your local breadmaker then it's not so bad :)
I've got a touch and an N95, and although the touch is cool it sits at home while I use my 2nd Gen Nano instead. I have all the features of the touch on my phone that I need and all the music I want on my Nano, so just no need for the touch at all.
The Sansa would make a wicked gift for my little sister!
GRaargh I need a new phone!
I'm not going to leave a greasy message, just give me the damned prize ;)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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