A new generation of Pocket PC and CF+ Modem solutions is now giving dynamic, mobile workforces the freedom to be productive from any location. With the Hawking CF690V Modem Card,... more
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A new generation of Pocket PC and CF+ Modem solutions is now giving dynamic, mobile workforces the freedom to be productive from any location. With the Hawking CF690V Modem Card, you can rapidly synchronize, communicate, and exchange information worldwide. You can also access a wide variety of on-line resources, including e-mail and the Internet, conveniently from your Pocket PC/Windows CE handheld using a standard 56K connection.
Advantages: Everything is in one place Disadvantages: Very heavy!
...I bought my eMac nearly a year ago now and I am really pleased with it.
I love the design, it looks really modern and the fact that everything is held within the monitor saves lots of space!
The computer comes with lots of programs already installed, such as Tony Hawks 4 and AppleWorks. All the iLife programs on OSX Panther are really simple to use and look good. I primarily bought the Mac to use for music, movies and photos and although I have put all of my music collection, photos and various movies, it has barely made a dent in the 80Gb harddrive.
The CD / DVD burning facility makes it really easy to make and burn. In fact it's almost idiot proof!
I love it and I would definately recommend this to anybody....
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Advantages: Good design, not too expensive, simple installation. Disadvantages: Force feedback doesn't work properly, only average battery life.
...So, my old joypad was starting to get unreliable, i just couldn't kickflip on Tony Hawks like i wanted to. My Skyline GTR in Need For Speed Underground would suddenly drive into a wall. Time for a new joypad methinks!
Walking round PC world, I was simply looking to replace my old Thrustmaster with a similar pad, but it wasn't in stock at the time, and most pads on the shelf had about two buttons like an old NES controller, or cost far too much money. Then my eyes wondered over to this controller. Similar features to my old pad, slightly different button configuration but hey, you can't have everything.
The Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 ( I never saw the first but never mind) is a robust little pad. I have pretty large hands, and all the controls just sit in the right place. It has an 8 way directional pad/pov hat, two analogut...
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