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@Mooncow27: Sony is a newcomer in the DSLR arena (after buying Minolta). As such, they still haven't build a market for themselves there and they don't even have any 'professional' DSLR's yet; only 'prosumer' ones.

@Recoil: I doubt the main screen can since it's most likely capacitive so no pressure-sensitivity.

@skitzogreg: Yeah, this seems to be the case from BASH's preview

@MetalZombie: Gotta stop those battery hacks, ya know :3

Are my eyes deceiving me or does this beauty have a non-glossy surface (major YAY if that's true)?

A stylus? What would Sony want with a resistive touchscreen? These are a pain to use. So unless Sony is really keen on having smart applications using the pressure-sensitivity, please give us a capacitive touchscreen!

Yes, please. These are the only reason I'm still keeping the PS2. And please, include Twin Snakes (if you could).

Research is a neat thing. Problem is, many of these researches don't see the light of the day (for reasons ranging from market politics to the lack of funding to technical). Across the years, I have read about the darnest things like the CD that can hold 600GB of data or the CPU clocked at 4000GHz and lastly MRAM,

@nmalinoski: or just fade out of memory just like MRAM

@Inzoum: It's like when Steve Jobs gave Microsoft some prototypes from Apple to develop software for; just after Bill Gates convinced him they were not the enemy. Windows was then born.

Sandy Bridge is only the codename. The final products were already announced on the 3rd. Core i7 & Core i5 2xxx (Core i3 as well).

@Aradiel: It's made in 32nm so the size is okay. The TDP is also lower. The GPU only replace the awful Intel GMA.

The key is to keep the thoughts positive and write them down, of course. Negative thoughts like "lose weight" are less effective than, say, "becoming fitter" or "achieving the optimum weight of XYZ lbs".

@NarooN: From one proprietary format to another. Just use SDHC for God's sake instead of the overpriced Memory Stick.

@bowei437: Actually, there is a similar one for Sandy Bridge: the ASUS Maximus IV Extreme.

Where are the reasonably-priced cars?