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I'd use it to transcribe meeting notes. Thanks for the review and news TUAW!
I have 12 invites left for Evernote.
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@Patsy - VGA does require a faster processor or you will feel a speed drop.

@ZSX - I have owned and used to death several different WM devices and have experienced a performance issue with VGA resolution.

The snappiest device I used was a Dell Axim X51v (WM 5, Intel PXA270 624 MHz, Intel 2700G graphics, VGA). My current Glofiish X500+ (WM6, Samsung SC32442 400 MHz, VGA) is slower than the previous X500 model. Same processor, but QVGA.

I won't be buying an HTC device with VGA until they bump up the processor and/or graphics subsystem.
I'd love this Wing! Go Engadget.com!!!
Checked and it's available to buy online from Rogers now.
No one I know has a 360 yet. But, that's because we're waiting to win Engadget contests!
I use a Maxtor 300GB MSS for storage and serve media using TwonkyMedia to a DLink DSM 320 Media player hooked up to old Sony TV.

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I'd buy an extra wireless controller and battery packs! Also, I'd buy the Logitech headset.

I wish that I win this contest Engadget!
I like tropical vacation locations to take pictures!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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