Double ionization of Ne by 25 fs, 1.0 PW/cm 2 laser pulses has been explored in a kinematically complete experiment using a "Reaction Microscope".Electrons are found to be emitted into a narrow cone along the laser polarization (ε), much more confined than for single ionization, with a broad maximum in their energy distribution along ε. Correlated momentum spectra show both electrons being ejected into the same hemisphere, in sharp contradiction to predictions based on field-free (e,2e) recollision dynamics, but, in overall agreement with recent semi-classical calculations for He.