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I like how between the obnoxious, impractical bike they are riding, and the clothes they are wearing, I can immediately tell that this person is a hipster.

This is so painfully stupid. I don't even know where to begin.

I miss BACK IN THE DAY when the amount of RAM in your MP3 player was irrelevant to the enjoyment you got from it.

If Apple was doing this kind of thing, you guys would be praising them for INNOVAYSHUN

@HackBerry: I'm hardly missing the point. I understand portability and such, I'm not retarded. What I am saying is why choose to carry an inferior camera when you have the choice of a better one??

@duuktoprock: If they were bigger than 400 x 300 you would probably see flaws.

@crazypills77: I don't mean shitty artistically and composition wise, I mean noisy, blurry, low-quality shit.

@splendic: If you don't think that a high end camera would have taken that photograph better, you're incredibly naive.

@DrGonzho: But the tradeoff for a smaller size is crappy photos.

1/1.7" sensor is "pro-worthy" to you?

iPod Touch: Great resolution, better CPU, etc. A decent buy if you want an iPhone without the phone.

This is so practical and way better than using your hand in every way!

Maybe this would be an issue if Verizon was the only carrier who got the Galaxy S, but seeing as in the States, you have the choice between MANY Galaxy S phones, is this really an issue?

Stupid, meaningless, hipster picture.

@monkeybars: Yeah, I was incorrect in that statement, but I am sure you can get the non Quincy branded equivalents for cheaper.

@Jack Musick: With a statement like that, you're implying this new Apple TV does those things BETTER than other devices which offer much more functionality.

@minimaltek: I know who Quincy Jones is, but no matter how you look at it, this is just a retarded cash grab.

@Jack Musick: Quality: No internal storage, no connector for any optional storage, streaming only, $99

@mricyfire: That's not the issue that I'm addressing at all.

Of course not. What incentive would you have to buy the new one?