SanDisk Sansa c100 vs Transcend T Sonic 310
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You know, this ‘almost’ feels like an Apple product, but the UI is just different enough to eliminate that idea.
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You know, this ‘almost’ feels like an Apple product, but the UI is just different enough to eliminate that idea.
There is a really simple explanation to why people loathe the mobile PC. Because they blow chunks. Under powered, poor software, the list goes on.
I definitely need to add this cam to my wish list. Wireless, small and very capable with both 802.11g and 3G service usability.
Ever since Alienware sold-out to Dell, I simply have not been able to look at them in quite the same way. Perhaps I am being hyper-critical.
Could it be? Is Akimbo still in the game thanks to some recent content additions? It does appear so, folks.
Boy, I’d say that this following article is going to give AMD a ton to think about. Maybe I am jumping the gun a little here, but it sure feels like Intel is back with a vengeance.
This is a little tough on the eyes as we really have very little to compare this to. Regardless, ExtremeTech brings us the goods with their review of this new Blu-ray burner…
As strange as this must sound, wide screen LCDs don’t do a darn thing for me. No kidding, I just don’t believe that they will ever gain a large market share with the general public.
Assuming you can get past the fact that this looks like a small anvil, this device could potentially work - so they claim that is.
So you purchased an iPod and are left thinking “now what”. Not to fret, there are other things that you can do with that iPod - many of which you have likely not thought of yet.
It’s true that you can buy Peripherals that won’t break the bank. However, understanding where to actually find them can be a whole different issue altogether.
Intel is certainly making a comeback ion the server market. Should also prove interesting to see where they go with their desktop line as well with regard to power consumption.
Had I ended up with that PCIe ready motherboard like I should have, I would definitely go with a card like this. But alas, I did not. So no GeForce 7950 for this guy.
I am so not buying one of these that its’ not even funny. Early adopters be damned, I simply see no advantage until we finally see some sort of price drop first.
Holy wafers, Batman! Looks like Intel is opening yet another, 65 nm facility. Could this be a sneak preview of a major move for the company? Only time will tell.
You know it’s funny. I know people who have been drooling over the prospect of a laser printer since they first hit the market. Now it seems that they are finally in an affordable position.
Personally, this move by Nvidia can pay off for them assuming the Windows Smartphone continues to do well. But you just never know what the future is going to hold.
Now that we have the speed thing down pat with regard to CPUs, it is about time that we see something happen in the efficiency arena.
Being that owning a decent NAS is pretty important, is Sun really who we want to be buying this from? I am still not convinced, yet.
As a rule, the only external device that I put up with would have to be my two external hard drives. Having said this, I would be willing to add yet more external stuff to make up for this MicroDMS P60 Media PC’s shortcomings. Face it, it just looks so cool!