Maximize your view and productivity with its slim bezel design, which enables multi-display setups. Ideal for home user - view applications side by side, eliminating the need to... more
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Maximize your view and productivity with its slim bezel design, which enables multi-display setups. Ideal for home user - view applications side by side, eliminating the need to toggle between applications, and view more columns when working with tables or spreadsheets.
Advantages: Makes travelling a lot easier and less stressful, generally easy to use, looks smart, functional, multipurpose piece of equipment, comes with everything you need, 3 year guarantee Disadvantages: Doesn't do postcode searches
...and Dad who said in all seriousness that they had sold out by the time they'd got to the counter and so they'd bought me an Atlas instead. They were so serious in the way they said it too I actually fell for it for a split second. (After saying "you are pulling my leg, aren't you??") Thankfully my Dad had managed to get one so all was well.
I parted with my £249.99 and went to test it out.
EASE OF USE
It wasn't actually quite as complicated as I'd imagined it might be. Whenever anyone used to mention such newfangled technology such as GPS systems to me in the past I always envisioned extremely complex pieces of software that required a degree in Computer Programming to understand!
So anyway, I opened the box up, in which you got the pocket PC itself (with little pointer pen thing to use as it is...
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Advantages: All that I will need for the next 18 months, unified drivers Disadvantages: -
...£300 at present while GTS Pro cards can be found for under £200, sometimes even lower.
So if price is the stumbling block then surely the MX is the better option. Not necessarily. You see my next graphics card will have to last at least 18 months, and I can't envision a Geforce 2 MX being able to do that. While the card is the best budget graphics card is the best ever released, it is a cut down version of the Geforce 2, much like the difference between my true TNT 2 and a TNT2 M64. The budget end of the market is very cut throat and probably where most of the money is to be made, so budget chipsets based on the cream of the crop must be hobbled so that the manufacturers don't cut their own throats.
But there are even differences in the Geforce 2 GTS family, with a new Pro version, which runs at higher than normal speeds but not as...
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