Jimmy1
Jimmy1
Jimmy1

Gotta love Lawrence of Arabia (and Kat in Bedouin wear). It's in my personal top ten of Best Movies Ever.

There's no reason not to jailbreak the new iPod Touch either. It's not like you're locked to a carrier and your cell service won't work.

Is this a candid shot or was it staged? I'm thinking it's the latter.

Marketing FAIL.

Also, more than anything, Android needs a killer all-around media player for music and movies. Something like a VLC-Mini with a Zune-type interface would be nice.

I have a crappy old Nokia, an E71, that lets me do that *on the device*.

@minibeardeath: Then why not just get a netbook or ultra portable? A tablet with a keyboard is no longer a tablet.

It's a nice TV in theory if you're only watching films or sports content.

So Sony wants me to move from owning my content to renting it from their 'cloud' service, and even then, only on Sony exclusive devices.

It looks nice and all, but the same problem comes up as the iPad: I'd buy it, fire it up once...and probably never use it again.

@MattSTKC: I hate throwing out 'meh's often, but this requires one.

What a rip-off.

And one of its main purposes, for your carrying your music around, is still sitting at 64 GB in storage.

Maybe I'm not up on my crappy Ben Stiller movies (though 'Greenberg' was OK). When did he make a flick with chrome dome Billy Zane?

Wow, too bad Stieg Larsson isn't around anymore to see himself becoming the next John Grisham, i.e. a zillionaire blockbuster novelist.

@Live N Learn: Well, except when you have to carry a phone around in your pocket. What do you do, buy a man-purse?

@Canon7D-Fanboy: True, but the 'Zune' brand never exactly set the world on fire, ya know?

@genkainashi: There's no 'probably' about it; WP7, just like the Zune, is pretty locked down.

Well of course Microsoft is going to slag on Android/Google—-they're direct competitors.