Hello friends,
I've been using a 21" CRT display for 4 years at home and am thinking of moving to a 20" LCD to save some space on the desk.
However, most of the LCD products on the market are 100ppi. I have heard that Longhorn will be sporting support for higher resolution displays.
So the...
Following up to my post regarding the strange price differences in SD memory prices for a 512 MB product from Sandisk (same capacity, just different model number), I found the same situation for some Memory Stick Pro products.
In this case, it is a 1 GB Memory Stick Pro. I found 2 listings on...
No point investing in an LCD monitor now. The next gen OS'es like Longhorn will support HD resolution and over 120 dpi, seems like most LCD monitors will become obsolete.
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/longhorn_preview_2003.asp
Hello my friends. I was looking at eCost today for some SD memory for my Palm PDA. I found these 2 512MB SD cards from Sandisk. They have the exact same capacity, but the price is different. Here are the links:
http://www.ecost.com/ecost/shop/detail.asp?dpno=395421...
My friend has a dental imaging camera that hooks up to a PC using a USB cable. He would like to convert the setup to wireless. The camera software is set to look for the device on the USB connection. I was wondering if there was any transmitter/receiver combo that would make this work?
The...
Friends,
I have a GA8KNXP motherboard that I built a system around a few months ago. The clock seems to be losing about 15 minutes a day on Windows XP Pro operating system. I thought it was the lithium mobo battery and replaced the KTS battery with a fresh Energizer. Seemed fine for a week...
I am looking to hook up the front panel audio and mic jacks from my GA-8KNXP mobo to my chassis. I noticed that the current configuration on the mobo has two jumpers on the pins I need to use. For example, there is a pin labeled AUDIO REAR R jumpered to the AUDIO FRONT R.
The manual says I...
I have this mobo with Corsair XMS PC3200 memory and it works fine (knock on wood). I am using a ThermalTake PSU (Xaser 3 or something like that).
Are you using that Dual Power Supply thingie that came with the mobo? If so, have you used the clips to secure it to the socket? I wonder if that...
I'm sure it's a dumb question, but what does the C stand for in the P4 speed designation?
Newegg.com carries both a 2.4CGHz P4 and a 2.4GHz P4. Is one the OEM vs. the retail box?
I think there could be several benefits for the industry to back something like this. These standard $0.89 transformers are probably not the most efficient transformers out there, and we could probably save a lot of energy if there was a more efficient power distribution scheme for all DC...
I'm not sure if this has been brought up before....I am so sick of having ten different bricks hanging off my
power strip, wasting outlets and generating all that heat....
Seems like the tech industry has moved towards improving the way devices communicate (i.e. USB, BlueTooth, FireWire, etc.)...
I was wondering if Intel P4 CPUs clocked at 2.4GHz might be vulnerable to the plethora of junk on the airwaves
at the same frequency? These sources would be cordless phones, microwave ovens, etc...
I realize that there is a big difference between a clock signal oscillating at 2.4GHz versus...
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