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Recently as a small gift to myself I purchased a new computer. I already had a desktop that is fine for almost everything I need, however wanted a small cheap laptop for taking to the coffee shop to update my blog and check emails. I scouted various websites and I just happened to be looking at the Dell page and noticed they had a special offer on their "netbooks".
I looked at the various options and decided to go for the cheaper option the Dell Mini 10v. The "v" here denotes value. I chose the lowest specification as I was planning on using it solely for light use. After two weeks a nice little package arrived on my doorstep. At first I wasn't sure what it was, however upon opening it I realised it was my new laptop. When I unboxed it the first thing that struck me was the size of the computer. The footprint of it is barely bigger than a DVD case. When I booted it up the next thing that struck me was the noise, or more accurately the lack of it. Due to the Solid State Drive (SSD) and the lack of fans this tiny laptop was totally silent. The second thing that struck me was the speed with which it booted. It took barely 30 seconds to boot up. This is due to it booting a slightly optimised version of Ubuntu 9.04 and having a SSD, having 1GB of ram doesn't hurt though.
Overall my experiences so far have been extremely positive. Writing this post on the keyboard has been very comfortable and my words per minute are hardly decreased from a full sized keyboard. My main concern is the trackpad. It is very twitchy and is really small.
Positives
* Size and weight: about a kilogram, fits in the front pocket of my rucksack.
* Excellent keyboard
* Good looks
* Extremely quick boot time
* Decent speed for everyday tasks
Negative
* Glossy lid attracts fingerprints
* Slightly cheap built quality
* Terrible trackpad; very twitchy
* Screen resolution fairly low (1024 x 600)
Shrinking The Hd2 Into The New Htc Hd Mini
The Taiwan based mobile phone maker HTC takes a swan song to the Microsoft Windows Mobiles 6.5.3 with one of the few smartphones left running the platform that once catapulted that brand as among the leading players in the industry.
This is the HTC HD Mini, a minimized version of the promising giant that was the HD2 encumbered by a platform that really has no place to go but settle in the dustbins of failed smartphone platforms, especially now when MS has unveiled the new Windows Phone 7 OS that has the muscle to take on the Android and iPhone juggernaut.
The HD Mini can be considered one of the last hurrahs of the WinMo OS but admittedly, it is as capable and powerful as any on the market. The nice thing about the HD Mini is that apart from a couple of features, it does everything else the HD2 can do.
Shrinking a Giant
Admittedly, there's only so much shrinking you can do and still leave the giant recognizable for what it can do. In the HD Mini, you have to shrink the extravagant 4.3-inch display onto a 3.2-inch Half-VGA display as a monolithic body measuring 103 x 57.7 x 11.7 mm can accommodate only this much. You still get the same capacitive touchscreen and multitouch technology, a gravity accelerometer, proximity and ambient light sensors found on the HD2.
With a reduced display size, a reduced CPU-intensive graphics no longer needs the 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon that powered the HD2. You now have a shrunk processor power on a 600 MHz Qualcomm 7227 processor. It also runs the same Windows Mobile 6.5.3 with the same HTC Sense UI. Don't expect any upgrade path to the WinPho7 as there's none and no WinMo smartphone can.
HD2 Features
It's a tribute to HTC that it only took two features to minimize the HD2 into a compact body that is sure to attract a wider market. That's a lot more than what Sony Ericsson did to minimize the X10 to fit into their mini derivatives.
- The HTC HD Mini is a 3G phone on the dual band UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA(900/2100) and a quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE in 2G. It has WiFi with DLNA and WiFi router support. There's al local data connectivity support for Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP and microUSB2.0. A-GPS with digital compass and HTC Footprint are also present.
- Imaging gets the same 5 megapixel autofocus digicam with geo tagging and widescreen photo capture. HTC is silent about its video recording capability. Mobile entertainment comes with the same media playback support for popular audio and video file codecs including DivX. There's stereo FM with RDS and stereo listening on either its 3.5mm audio jack or Bluetooth A2DP.
It has the same 512 MB ROM but a slightly reduced 384 MB RAM down from the 448 MB RAM on the HD2. You still get microSD expansion capability for up to 32 GB. Talk time is the same decent 7 hours on a fully charged 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery that also allows 14 days on standby and audio playback time of up to 12 hours.
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To find out more about the HTC HD Mini and other new phones visit www.best-mobile-contracts.co.uk. You can find more reviews for the HD Mini as well as a comparison of the best deals available. You can also find more information on many more HTC phones.
Mac Mini - upgrading to 4gb ram worth it?
I am wondering if I should pay the $90 and get the Mac Mini with 4gb of ram instead of 2.
Will I see a huge difference? Will the $90 be worth it/well spent?
Thanks
You will not see a huge difference right away; however, getting the 4gb of RAM will keep your Mac Mini running fast and smooth for a few more years than if you only had 2gb of RAM. Snow Leopard will run fine on 2gb. But what about the next version of Mac OSX? And the one after that? What about future versions of Safari, Firefox, and all the other programs you use. As time goes on, all that stuff is going to need more RAM. It's about longevity, not immediate gratification.
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