This DSLR takes ... movies.

"Today Nikon reveals its upcoming D90, the first DSLR to capture your vision in still or movie formats. And it's now available for pre-order from Calumet Photographic. With innovative features like video capture and refinement across all the camera's functions, the D90 shifts the DSLR's capabilities further than ever before.
High standards have been held with the D90's revolutionary D-Movie mode, promising up to 720p HD shooting with built-in sound at a cinema standard 24 frames-per-second. The D90's SLR design effectively offers options available only on the top level of camcorders. For instance, interchangeable lenses open up extreme macro and wide angle possibilities plus depth of field control.
Still capture is equally (if not more) impressive, incorporating much of the new technology from the D300, D700 and D3 along with brand new features. The D90 features Nikon's integrated Dust Reduction System on its 12.3 megapixel sensor along with ISO from 200 to 3200 and a 4.5 frames-per-second burst rate. And full-featured Live View allows you to shoot from the camera's 3" LCD monitor. For extremely accurate autofocus, the D90 implements 11 points of 3D-tracking, subject recognition and a new Face Detection System.
Features
12.3 megapixels
Dust Reduction System
ISO range of 200-3200 (expandable to 100-6400 ISO equivalent)
4.5 frames-per-second (100 JPEG or 11 RAW per burst)
EXPEED image processor
4-step Active D-Lighting
Scene recognition and face detection exposure
11-point AF system
D-Movie function for HD720p video capture
Advanced Wireless Lighting support with built-in flash
3" LCD monitor with 920,000 pixels
Live View
In-camera retouch including:
Image straightening
Lens distortion control
Fisheye effect
D-Lighting
Red-eye correction
And more"
I'm really interested in the "and more." statement. What are they holding back???