The Nuvi 360 for $250 seemed like a good deal but I settled on this because widescreen and FM transmitter for only $100 more is definitely worth it. Looks like they just raised the price to $400.
Costco also has the Magellan Maestro 3225 for the same price and I'm not sure which one to get. The 200W has a larger screen and a nicer UI. The Magellan acquires satellites faster when you turn it on, has Text-to-speech, and contains maps of Canada (200W only has continental US). The...
MSN Direct is $50 a year (free for first year). Or you can pay $129 for a lifetime subscription. This is pretty cool for traffic, weather, gas prices, and movie times. The gas prices info will surely pay for a good chunk of that fee. Now if only I had a grand laying around for that nuvi...
At a 1920x1280 resolution, would I still be able to run dual monitors with a single 8800 GTS (640MB)? To people who have the monitor, how has the quality been when running at non-native resolutions for games?
I couldn't find a copy of the original game at CC in stock so I just ordered it and the expansion on their website for $40. Not as good a deal but a deal nonetheless.
Just placed an order. The Corsairs seem to have much more reviews and are rated at 4-4-4-12 for about the same price but since everyone here is going crazy about the Buffolos I went with that. I figured I couldn't go wrong either way.
Where can I find a comparison of the TomTom 300 vs 700? The 300 has a SD slot but the 700 has a 2 gig hard drive instead - so what does that mean to the consumer? Other things I've noticed are the 700 being used with your phone.
It never was a resource hog, it doesn't even take up any memory on it's own. Programs using the .NET Framework seem to have high memory usage because data is not garbage collected unless memory is needed.
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