HP Envizex stations are key elements of a new category of desktop devices called "thin" clients and are targeted toward corporate customers. Thin clients leverage the power of... more
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HP Envizex stations are key elements of a new category of desktop devices called "thin" clients and are targeted toward corporate customers. Thin clients leverage the power of corporate networks and the Internet rather than providing local data processing and storage on every desktop. They also address the growing challenge that organizations face in delivering a wide variety of information to the desktop, while reducing costs and simplifying administration. HP Envizex stations specifically meet these needs of commercial and technical corporate customers. HP Envizex stations provide exceptional graphics performance and a wide range of expandability features. In addition, the HP Envizex station is the industry's only X station that supports high-speed networking. With its wide range of functionality designed specifically for the technical user, HP Envizex stations are ideal for concurrent engineering environments in which communication and collaboration on projects are critical.
Advantages: Sturdy, many features Disadvantages: (nearly) outdated, powersaving options
...My Omnibook 3000 has the following quickspecs:
Pentium 200 MMX, 512 k.
80 MB EDO RAM.
3,2 GB HDD.
13,3'' TFT.
Ports: ECP, Parallel, D-SUB, IrDA, PS/2, USB, 32-BIT Cardbus.
Audio (Crystal): line ind, microphone, speaker out.
The PC has everything that you'll find in a PII-system - exept a PII processor. In other words it has been state-of-the-art, when the PC was launched.
That means that today the only new thing you might want to have is a firewire-port, and who needs that, after all?
The PC itself is as far as sturdiness is conserned probably the best HP ever made - The only thing I can compare it to is a IBM PC, which everyone knows is the highest quality.
The 13,3'' screen makes 1024x768 resolution possible at 16 bit colors (NeoMagic MagicGraph 128XD, 2 MB). It is quite bright, so you might want to install a non-HP...
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Advantages: reliable, very upgradable, fast and very over-clockable. Disadvantages: no HT support, only USB 1.1, did anybody get built in LAN?
...with a 110fsb x4 which gave 1650MHz. The memory clock was always 400 (440 when overclocked). I used 512MB of Samsung PC800 Rimms. I used a GeForce3 with this setup.
When it was time to upgrade, a 2GHz Williamette was used, along with a GeForce4 Ti4600. This provided a noticable boost in speed and again ran happily clocked with a 110fsb (2.2GHz !).
I've just upgraded again to a 3GHz Northwood CPU which 512k of cache and HT support. Graphics card is now a Geforce 5950. This 533fsb based CPU required manual settings in the BIOS - 133mhz x23 multiplier. The P4 uses a quad pumped bus so this resulted in 533 for the fsb. I have dropped the memory clock down from 400 to 300 to keep things reliable. At 400 the memory was running at 133x4 (532MHz) which was way over spec and resulted in errors. At 300 it was running at 133x3 (399MHz) which...
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Advantages: Good Cost Effective Wide Format Printer Disadvantages: On the large side - but then it is a Wide format printer!
...connected to LANs, EU (EMC Directive), USA (FCC rules), Canada (DoC), Australia (ACA), New Zealand (MoC), China (CCC), Japan (VCCI), Class A for Korea (MIC), Taiwan (BSMI)
Minimum system requirements :
MAC
iMac G3, G4, G5 dual processor, iBook, PowerBook, eMac
Mac® (OS 9.1, OS X v 10.1.5), 128 MB RAM, 100 MB available hard disk space
with Optional software RIP:
Mac OS X: PowerPC G4, 512 MB RAM, 3GB Hard Disk
Mac OS 9: PowerPC G3, 128 MB RAM, 1GB Hard Disk
PC
Microsoft® Windows® 98: Pentium® I, 133MHz, 128 MB RAM, 300 MB available hard disk spaceavailable hard disk
Windows NT 4.0: Pentium II, 300 MHz, 128 MB RAM400 MB available hard disk space
Microsoft Windows (2000, 2003 Server): Pentium II, 300 MHz, 128 MB RAM, 400 MB available hard disk space
Microsoft Windows XP: Pentium III, 733...
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I bought my Vanguard VT 133 about 2 years ago from a local camera shop that was closing down so I got this product brand new for about £15.99 when other shops where selling it at about £50.00 mark, some lower, some shops slightly higher. The tripod was... more
I had moved to a different area and brought my own house when I moved to uni, and having just spent the majority of my savings on buying the house itself, I had very limited funds with which to buy the things I needed to fill the house. So when I went... more
I have had this phone for a few weeks now. I am overall impressed with it. This phone offers great connectivity it has on-board GPS, IRDA, Bluetooth, 3g and WiFi.
The phone has some excellent applications such as a program which you can scan... more