Posts Tagged ‘asus’
A Serious WinMo SmartPhone!
Posted by: Peter Murphy on Nov 18 2008 - 33 views
What do you define as a serious WinMo SmartPhone? Now the Axim has been mourned for long enough as a powerful WinMo device, and a lot of people have been looking at and acquiring new HTC devices that have upped the ante. Especially in the RAM stakes, but what about processor speed? Check out these Specs
- Processor — Marvell “Tavor” (PXA930) clocked at 800MHz
- Memory — 128MB of RAM and 256MB of flash storage
Display — 2.8-inch QVGA display
Wow eh? an 800 MHz processor in a mobile phone, now that’s what I’m talking about. Well it looks like Asus are coming out with just the device to smoke the competition in the hardware stakes. Hit the link for the full info on the Asus P565, and be as hyped about this as me!
Windows Mobile smartphone is “world’s fastest
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I got, You got, We all got, Android!
Posted by: Peter Murphy on Oct 30 2008 - 17 views
It’s really been an exciting trip, watching the introduction of the HTC/T-Mobile G1 Android phone. I’m watching from afar, as you know, so I probably have a different take on it to most. Especially those that actually have their hands on the G1 at the moment. With all of the mobile news I try to digest every day, I do form opinions, and Android has left me with many questions.
HTC did what they promised and released the first GooPhone, but lot’s of other companies signed up for the Open Handset Alliance, and I suppose it’s about time they waded into the picture. Who else is wading into the melee?
An android of science fiction status, is somewhere between human and machine, by definition,
adj.
Possessing human features.
n.
An automaton that is created from biological materials and resembles a human. Also called humanoid.
A huge leap for a mobile phone OS, but the Androids are coming
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Eee PC Envy, is your Drive Big Enough!
Posted by: Peter Murphy on Oct 11 2008 - 27 viewsOne of the things that put me off getting a netbook, was storage, will it be big enough to do what I want to do with it? Will it provide satisfaction?
a lot of the earlier EeePc models, offered limited SSD storage, which leaves you dependent on memory card expansion, for a real storage solution.
Well now there’s a real Viagra solution for your EEEPC that wont get you the little finger flip, and will up your size for a reasonable price as well!
These drives will come in 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB capacities, selling for $53, $79, and $149 respectively. They will offer a maximum read speed of 40 MB/sec. and a maximum write speed of 15 MB/sec.
Unlike some other NetBooks, you can upgrade a Eee without voiding your warranty.
Increase the Storage Capacity of an Eee PC to 64 GB
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Asus EeePC Ultimate… Brown?
Posted by: Peter Murphy on Aug 07 2008 - 54 views
Now I don’t know about you, but the Eee PC, is a really attractive unit. For me I’m very close to the 901, I’ve sized it up I like the specs and I’m almost ready to flash the cash.
The Windows XP Home version is equipped with a 12GB SSD, while the Linux version comes with 20GB SSD.
The Asus Eee PC 901 weighs 1.1kg and has 802.11n WiFi connection. The RAM, which was initially rumoured to be 2GB, is actually just 1GB. The most notable spec, however, seems to be the mini-note’s battery life which registers at an astonishing 7.8 hours. The lengthy battery life is attributed to the new Asus Super Hybrid Engine GUI technology which provides the laptop with three different modes that vary based on LCD brightness, voltage, and CPU frequency. Via Mr Gadget
One of the things i find attractive about the Eee is the sleek design, although some may say it’s boxy, I like the symmetry of the design, and the simple black/white colour scheme. So when it comes to the top of the range Eee PC, the ultimate, I find myself wondering… Why change it?
Enter the Eee Ultimate, It’s a slightly bigger in size and specs, but there’s been no great designer input on this one, it’s brown?
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