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@TheGM: I was trying to find a pic of a guy holding *some* sort of tablet to his/her face. Let's not dip into technicalities. ;)

@seanpat12: Mmm, I'd like to not look like a nut in public. :)

@joeytrace: You got two out of three... There's the G2 and there's the Nexus S. G2's got good hardware and plain Android while Nexus S has, according to you, a nice screen and plain Android.

Right, because this is the "perfect" size to use as a phone.

Even Verizon's "4G" is not really 4G, but more of a transitional... It's a 3.9G. LTE Advanced is actual 4G. [en.wikipedia.org]

NON-CRITICAL RESPONSE: Wow! A cool Android device on ATT! I'm so happy now that we get our own unique device! I can't wait to try it out and maybe buy it!

With Microsoft behind this, maybe they can use their heavy pockets to satisfy those oh-so-kind TV producers resistant to changing to an a-la-carte model for television and allowing set-top boxes to access popular services.

@ninja_togo: Is it the publishers making the most out of it? Or the console makers? Or is it both?

@HK-47: It has a cute little red light on the "i". At least give it that.

Well, I actually welcome this development. Sony sells their games a bit too high for my taste. As a poor man looking for entertainment during downtimes, this seems to be a cool idea... (I bought the PS3 before being laid off)

@Hellkeeper: Oh, you bet... Got this off of an audiophile forum... I think from the community Head-Fi, if I'm correct.

In reality, this is what the audiophile was looking for in replacement for the $20 "crappy laptop speakers".

@AgentRockstar: No problem. Worked well for me when iTunes was still using DRM and I wanted to put music on my Xbox.

Dude, Putin makes me want to live in Russia.

@cwh9100: Agreed... Perhaps it's all the snow in the NY region causing the problems.

Wait, cell phone calls were secure?

@angrykeyboarder: Have you used the Mac version of iTunes? Best experience ever. Even compared to SongBird or VLC...