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I actually love Sense. I have a One S, and I have no performance issues with 4.0, and other than the calendar app (which I don't use much to begin with), I think that HTC's stock offering is better than any other OEM. This only applies post 4.0 for me, however.

A little confusing when you go over the lock screens above (and my only point of disagreement, you were spot on in almost everything else).

A little confusing when you go over the lock screens above (and my only point of disagreement, you were spot on in almost everything else).

"Yea, I saw it. I did it."

6000RPM? Well, I drive on highways and backroads with my engine going at ~1500RPM for hours, and still change at 3k. I'm curious as to how many people can keep their cars going for more than half a million miles while changing their oil every 15k*

Glad to see I'm not they only one on a car website that likes keeping their engine going. I put roughly 20k on my personal vehicle per year, and I refuse to go above 3000 miles before an oil change, so I'm at roughly two month intervals for my oil changes.

After reading some of these comments, does anyone believe in changing their oil every 3000 miles any more? I'm hearing everything from 5k (reasonable) to 15k.

Wow. Did you even watch the presentation, or are you just throwing out criticisms and hoping that some might be true (cause most aren't)?

Definitely not an Edge. The car in the pic/video appears to have roof rails (just rails, not crossbars). The Edge never came with rails.

To be fair here, you're comparing advertised specs to a best guess at something we don't even know yet. (Not a complaint, just an observation)

Also SVT Raptor.

"The lower-end iPad goes for $400"

I agree with you that it *should* be cheaper than the iPad and Air, respectively. However, I think they can get away with charging the same amount, considering that anyone looking at these side-by-side in a store will be able to tell that the MS versions have obvious advantages. They could even see it as a reason to

The added functionality gets you an ivy i5 processor, much better specs, and a full version of Windows 8 (meaning you can run EVERYTHING you can on a desktop, compared to just ARM apps on the RT). It will be more than $300 above the RT, simply because it's on par with current ultrabooks, and can be taken anywhere as a

Well I'm plenty willing to pay more than $500. The iPad is more than that, and has less features. If they're serious about staying competitive, they probably will price the RT version around the iPad (or like $50 cheaper, if they were smart). The Pro version is, for all intents and purposes, a laptop, so I can see

OK. Where do I preorder?

Thanks!

Fair enough. You have a good point.

Pics or it didn't happen

>Windows 8 tablet