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Also, they are prolly trying to release BT functionality with some sort of Apple branded BT headphones .
I was just asking myself, "WTF! is A2DP!??!!"
I believe they will release bluetooth support with the release of Leopard.
@ lightbringer

While the real-world explanation of 3 pyramids representing orions belt may be true... the 3 "pyramids" on the sheild represent the 3 tri-forces in the game. I think that was their original goal and not to subliminally suggest a link to any real-world religions.
Amen, brother.
Further more I was able to buy one of these back in December and ended up returning it after 3 days.
The ear hook is the worst design ever. Its extremely annoying and cumbersome to try to put this thing on when you want to use it. I found myself struggling to get it on my ear securely. Its like they over-engineered it. Further more, all the snazzy jazzy technology it claims to have isnt really all that effective, yes it works, but as well as they advertise. The phone I used this ear piece with was a Sprint PPC 6700. Before using the jawbone I was very happy with the Sony Ericsson HBH-610. The only reason I was looking to upgrade was I wanted the same sound quality I got out of the HBH-610 and a USB charging port. The jawbone charges via USB but has a proprietary connection port on the jawbone itself that is NOT mini-USB so this means that you HAVE to carry another cable around with you if you need to charge your jawbone on the go.
Basically, the Jawbone was over-hyped and over priced. If you are happy with the performance of your current BT headset then I would NOT recommend the jawbone.
Misleading? Just a little bit. Sony should have included a foot note stating that the 360 HD DVD drive is only required to play Hi Def movies compared to the PS3 which has the feature out-of-the box and the Wii is not even supporting Hi Def movie playback.
Otherwise its a base system vs base system comparison.
BTW anyone who would make a buying decision based off a comparison "fact" sheet done by Sony should be shot. I dont even see the need to have published this post other than cuz some one was pissed off that Sony was just "playing the game." The very pundits and affiliates of such that coin-ed the term "Console Wars" should not be so surprised when a few sniper shots are taken.

BTW I own a 360 premium system and think its a great system. I also plan on getting a PS3 (hopefully).
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just switched to Sprint from Verizon about three months ago for the Pre. Then I went for the Hero about a week ago. Now, I miss my hardware keyboard and am thinking about switching to the Moment. I am still able to switch back to Verizon if I want and get the Droid when it arrives. Should I just trade up to the Moment when it comes out, see if I like it, and if not switch to the Droid? Or something else entirely? Help!"

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