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Discussion by yordan with 17 Replies.
Last Update: May 24, 2010, 2:19 pm (View Latest) | Page 1 of 2 pages. | ||
Let me start with my last happiness.
My Sony CRT display was soo nice, and after five years my nice photos started been awful.
So I bought a niceSamsung SyncMaster T220 : as it's name says, it's a 22 inches LCD. It's terrific. For writing MS Word Documents, you can comfortably display two readable pages. And for pictures, it's simply marvelous.
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So now when using it I'm very happy, I can see everything on the screen, and the feature Windows 7 has is really very comfortable, you can drag a window to the left side and it will maximize half of screen and you can drag another window to the right and it will maximize on the other side of the screen and you'll have two windows on all your screen, it's very comfortable when you need to read lets say a PDF document and write a document with Word or Open Office, very very convenient.
Same you can have a browser and an IDE for website developing and see everything! without changing windows
Now I want to buy a portable HDD at least having 500-650 GB, which would be small enough to fit into a bigger pocket and that it could connect through USB, I looked at the Internet and found some good ones from Samsung.
Thu May 13, 2010 Reply New Discussion
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least having 500-650 GBDo you really need 500 Gigs?
Because if you can be satisfied with 250 gigs, the "Toshiba StorE Steel 250 Go 1.8" is really small : 91 x 60 x 10 mm, easily fits in your pocket, and 160 grams weight, you would not feel it heavy in your pocket.
And you buy a 650 disk with a firewire or usb dual dock at home, and transfer from the 1.8" to the 3.5".
Of course, this is the luxury choice I would decide if I had a lot of money : the small-in-size disk in my pocket, and transfer to the big-in-size and big-in-gigs disk at home, carrying only the the files necessary for my this-week work. The transfer from the 3.5" disk to the 1.8" going through the dock internal bus, in order to have increased speed.
Thu May 13, 2010 Reply New Discussion
Toshiba StorE Steel 1.8" 250GB HDD USB 2.0 Titanium
Costs: 126.28 Euros
Weight: around 120 g
Toshiba StorE Art 2.5" 640GB HDD Green
Costs: 115.56 Euros
Weight: around 155 g
So it's 640 GB and costs ~11 Euro cheaper, of course it's a bit bigger..
This is the one i'm interested to buy:
HDD External SAMSUNG G2 Portable (2.5",500GB,USB 2.0)
Costs: 80.81 Euros
Weight: around 146 g
I've read some reviews that it's good and it's cost is really great! The one you suggested is really good, because it's dimensions are much smaller and it weight is small.
Fri May 14, 2010 Reply New Discussion
Concerning the other disk sizes, for instance Lacie Rikiki 500 Go 2.5" is worth 78.40 euros
Fri May 14, 2010 Reply New Discussion
Here's a comparison of the two. It has all the features I was looking for and more. The GPS & 1 GHz Snapdragon processor being the main attraction for me.
I had been waiting for it's price to drop for a while now. But it was only when the old set started having problems (like ringtones not playing, etc) that I decided to buy it. It did burn quite a hole in the pocket, being 3 times the price of the P3400i.
Sun May 16, 2010 Reply New Discussion
So it's even 640 GB, I saw that it costs 85.44 EUR, so only ~5 EUR more than the same device with only 500 GB
On Monday, I'm going to go to the company salon and take it
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Tue May 18, 2010 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (starscream)
one bad thing about it is it should have been beter at height.Link: view Post: 146269
What do you mean by "at height"? Do you mean that you move it higher off it's stand? Because when you are seated your eyes are to high above the center of the screen ?
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QUOTE (starscream)
There are some monitors which allow you to increase the legth of that pod which is holding screen.Link: view Post: 146317
I see what you mean. At work in my office, I can raise and lower the screen, which is very comfortable. So, you can heave it and tilt it.
At home, my screen is bigger, and the pod has a fixed lengtht, probably because the screen is heavier. So I can only tilt it.
Our home TV can be rotated (toward the left side or toward the right side), but it cannot be tilted nor lifted.
Wed May 19, 2010 Reply New Discussion
By the way purchasing those wireless mouse is worth the investment ? i'm thinking about that cause i've one pc and i've limited table space so want to use wireless mouse for that. any idea about wireless keyboard and mouse brand ?
Thu May 20, 2010 Reply New Discussion
On which surface will you move your mouse?
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