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Advantages: Screen, graphics, wireless range Disadvantages: Battery life, viewing angles
...for it was as easy as downloading them from www.tucows.com, double clicking on them and wait for them to transfer over to the PDA. Easy as pie.
The main programs I installed were TCP Media Player and WinMobile Torrent. TCP Media Player is a free download, and although the x50v has Windows Media Player built-in, this player is better at playing media files than it (other than WMV files which Windows Media Player excels at unsurprisingly.) WinMobile Torrent is the bittorrent client for the PDA that allows file sharing with the PDA over the internet. I do not condone illegal sharing of files; I only installed it to test its capabilities. WinMobile Torrent isn't free and costs about £11 to purchase a licence.
After installing the programs, I connected up to the PDA a 4GB Microdrive to the compact flash slot, and a 1GB SD card to the SD/MMC card slot. I...
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Advantages: Very Good Laptop for Audio/Video and commercial applications Disadvantages: Too many preloaded Samsung software.
...Graphics card (this has ATI mobility graphic card with 64 MB RAM), It has a sleek wide screen LCD and for business applications like MS office and Emails, it has L2 cache of 2 MB. This satisfied my technical needs.
Features of the laptop
The R50 which i bought was a Intel centrino Processor (Intel Pentium M 740), 1.73 Ghz, 512 DDR SDRAM (max. 2 GB), 60 GB HDD, 5 in 1 card reader, 15.4 inch TFT LCD with max. 1280X800 resolution, wide screen, ATI Mobility Radeon with 64 MB RAM and other standard features like Stereo Sound card, Keyboard, Touchpad, Fax modem card, Ethernet adaptor, Wireless card, windows XP home edition, AV station, Easy box etc.
It has four USB slots, Stereo speakers, DVDRW/CDRW player dual, which means that you can read and write the 7-8 GB DVD. Other interesting thing is that it has a Memory stick slot which means that I...
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Advantages: Fast USB 2.0 connection, accessories, Compact, Looks COOL Disadvantages: Requires a driver for Win98, Need updated USB 2.0 driver to use advanced features or your computer crashes, not all computers have USB, gets hot.
...This is a review on the PQI's USB 2.0 1GB 'Cool Drive' Travelling Disk. This product is very similar to my PQI 128MB Cool Drive Traveling Disk, which I've also reviewed, but with one BIG difference. The 1GB version of this drive holds A LOT more information than the 128MB could ever. Now what does 1GB mean? It's short for 1 GigaByte, which is 1,000 MegaBytes. Actually, the space shows up as 999MB but that's close enough. Now, if you've read my 128MB Cool Drive review, or at least seen the title, you'll know that 128MB stores roughly the equivalent of 88 floppy disks. Now the 1GB Cool Drive stores the equivalent of 694 floppy disks! Impressive, in'it?
Now, the 1GB Cool Drive is practically identical to the 128MB Cool Drive. The drive is roughly the size of my thumb, it's metallic blue in colour with clear bits at the bottom and tip...
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All in one, D-SLR-style compacts bridge the gap between budget D-SLRs and system cameras, and their main appeal is the large built in zoom housed in the body.
The FZ-50 fits nicely into the hand with a distinct handgrip. Both the zoom ring and focusing... more
Just bought the H50 several days ago. Having had the H1 for some years, this was a natural move for me - I trust the quality and the longevity of Sony products, and when I saw the H50 advertised with all its benefits, I knew it was the best upgrade for... more