
Around twenty miles south of San Francisco is a small city called San Carlos. Despite living in the Bay Area for two decades I know almost nothing about it (Wikipedia says it's an affluent small residential suburb) but starting today, it's special for at least one big reason: it's home to the largest Nexus S in existence. Last night, Google employees installed a giant Nexus S in the San Carlos Best Buy, sporting a 42 inch touchscreen, a working camera, and internet connectivity. Yes, unlike the giant Nexus Ones that Google produced last year, which just played a looping video of the UI, this giant Nexus S actually works. And it's actually being powered by a real (smaller) Nexus S that's been equipped with special video-out capabilities.

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