Hi Abe,

[(value)] actually works, you don't need to use ngModel if you don't like 
it.
However, ngModel automaticly handles a quite a bit of boilerplate you 
otherwise need to write yourself. Its explained into detail in the inside 
[(ngModel)] part of this docs part 
<https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/guide/template-syntax.html#!#ngModel>

Regards
Sander

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