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I was shocked to learn that Hulu Plus doesn't add anything to Hulu Desktop. That's a deal breaker for me.

Sometimes having Xbox 360 feels good to.

@berbar: Again, if YOU CARE, you already own them in CD or SOME OTHER FORMAT.

If you care about The Beatles, you already have their music on CD, or some other format. Then why is it so important that they become available in iTunes?

@totts: This is how spoiled our society has become.

@cc: No. We have streamed full movies on Netflix via Wi-Fi and it doesn't overheat.

@Garion: Understood. I was just expressing my desire.

@zelannii: Thanks for braking it down. I'm not interested in a Blu-ray capable iMac. I don't see myself watching movies on my desktop.

@yah5: Thank you all.

Question for the CPU knowledgeable: Would you notice the $200 difference from a Core i5 to a Core i7, when creating movies in iMovie? Would it be $200 faster?

@Garion: I think Apple just wants us to buy from iTunes. By now, I don't think they'll ever include Blu-ray.

Sorry, I have bad memory. Didn't the $1,999 27" iMac already had the same Core i5 and other features? What changed?

@locomodo: That's why I tell you that the documentary may show me some facts that I don't know about. Stuff like the depth of the gas reservoirs in relation to the water table.

@blub: This comment doesn't seem very centered.

For one, the videos in the comments are talking about something different than what the article is talking about.

Great article Matt. Thanks.