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@pdok: So true! Haha.

@improprietary: You've lost me. I don't even know what a nimbus 1962 is. Are you an old fart? :P

@trs: Didn't know Safari had that capability, but then again no one uses safari on Windows and Mac users prefer to pay full retail so... :-P

@not_a_virus.exe.vbs: Similar thing at my work. When users are running a long transaction in our ERP system, they think the computer has frozen and kill the client process using task manager. Then when they log into the system again, they're surprised that there's a lock on the data they were processing before.

@improprietary: Because the input field is resized in the third image panel where he types in the coupon code.

No surprise. Let's forget about 3D for now and focus on picture quality and power use. Figure out a way to make LCDs as good as plasmas in black levels, and I'll be content for now.

This is awesome! I love this stuff. :)

Google should hire that guy who wrote the descriptions for the ink cartridges. :-D

@spiderweb1986: Thanks for the info. I have stars on gizmodo and lifehacker (and of course tv.gawker.com), but would love to have stars on io9 and kotaku someday. :)

@Jackhole: Not exactly. It's crossposted from gawker. I knew because I don't have star powers there, and am unable to promote any comments on this post.

YES!!! Merry Christmas everyone! LOL.

Thanks Rosa! Happy Holidays!

@akarpens: Hmm, good question. It plays YouTube videos, so I'm assuming it probably will display Netflix videos. I think the iPod connector acts as a TV-out feed.

The images are surprisingly crisp for being projected from such a distance outdoors, and without a flat canvas to display on. Color me impressed!

Shoot, I almost forgot to share this.

@RodofGod: Haha, you killed Norm! :D