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@hjustin93: Fail. It's still a good card though it's a bit useless seeing as even a 9800 can still run 95% of games these days just fine with everything set relatively high.

@8oardR1der: And I suppose you think OSX is the best thing to be invented since sliced bread and that you dream of sucking off Stevey every night. Give it up, you're ignorant little comment is not going to change anyone's mind. Be grateful I took a minute out of my day to respond to your fanboyish and pathetic

More expensive than a brand new 42" Sony Bravia, More Bezel than a... iPad, more out of sync than a game of UT1 and the color reproduction of a crappy pocket gadget. Good job Apple, you're truly innovative. And Gizmodo, how can you sleep at night knowing you guys make posts about dumb crap like this? I wouldn't be

@kingcrim84:Who the f*** writes crap like this? And he has a gold star, this is just kick in the face with a steel-toe shoe.

NASA, you got served!

@rcast1986: Lol, from who you think Apple got the idea for the clicklet-style keys on for their MBPs? Vaios had it long before Apple even imagined stealing it. Nothing new here.

The 360 controller always felt and looked like a toy compared to the PS3's decade old but still perfect controller. That's a fact. *Flame shield engage*

@Philip Han: Germany should stick to making Mercedes and losing wars.

So when will there be an attachable SLR lens version of this, available for purchase?

OLED screens on other phones are still going to slaughter this thing in terms of clarity and contrast but that's obviously not going to stop half of the world's population from getting one.. such a sad world we live in.

Looks terrible, and the Mac makes it all the much worse. Next.

@airgreat15: You're perspective of thinking is too narrow.

@strich: Covers are for the weak.

@JeppeP: Or sell the Mac and buy a new Ferrari and a 100,000 square-meter house. And still have enough money left over to buy a Sony Vaio.

@jeffk: Strange. On my machine, it's so accurate that typing (a) word(s) brings up documents that I had written in Word five years ago, that contain those word(s).

@robio376: Probably because I never had Firefox use over 4GB for itself. I typically restart long before it gets to there.

@wicketr: I was referring to Adobe Flash CS3, as in the program and not the Flash engine used for videos online.

@wicketr: A web browser is never going to benefit from becoming 64bit. Flash on the other hand, will.

Jesus Christ, seriously? I thought he was more of a wine and LSD fanatic.