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It’s not going to be cheap, though — in the US, the 65-inch model is officially priced at $3,499.



The replacing part is the problem. Using a local system to help is fine, but it still requires humans who know what they’re doing and what they’re looking at.


I can’t wait for this bubble to blow up in all their dumb faces.


I guess that’s a little better, except that it’s still in there. Old NASA would have never let it on board in any capacity.


Windows in a shuttle computer is the most disappointingly dumbass thing NASA has done yet. I say yet because if they’ll do something that dumb it clearly needs to have a glass ceiling.