August 13, 2008
- 1:04 pm
By Rob - UPENN
The HP Mini 110 is powered by the Intel® Atom™ Processor clocked at 1.60 GHz with 1024 MB of DDR2 memory running Windows® XP.
HP Mini has an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 offering up to 128MB of total shared graphics memory.
The Mini can store up to 31 hours of HD video on its 160 GB Hard Drive; Boasting an Integrated Webcam and microphone for easy video chatting or multimedia creation.
For versatility, the Mini has built-in Wi-Fi abilities, allowing internet access on the go or a LAN port for hardwire internet access.
The 10.1″ diagonal LED widescreen display provides an expansive viewing
area compared to other mobile devices, with a VGA port for optional monitor use.
Also, the Mini has 3 USB 2.0 ports, headphone-out, Microphone-in combo jack, along with a 5-in-1 integrated Digital Media Reader for Secure Digital cards and a 6-Cell Lithium-Ion battery offering up to 6 hours of Battery Life.
June 18, 2007
- 9:34 am
By CC Staff
I’m a whore for pictures. I bring my camera with me everywhere, and have blinded people on nights out by taking pictures every 42 seconds. Seen those stop motion films ever? That’s a perfect example of how my nights out are documented. Love, love pictures.
And I’m still totally in awe of digital cameras. Not all the fancy-shmancy settings you can do, it’s all about the little things for me. I’m still amazed that you’re able to see the picture right away—and realize that was a really bad angle of you. You can simply erase any unflattering image that’s on there and ensure no one has blackmail material on you later. You will not be scarring my facebook image with that, thank you very much. And it’s gone. Read More »
March 19, 2007
- 4:41 pm
By CC Staff
C-YA! Wilkes University in Pennsylvania has ditched all the “c://nonsense” in favor of a kinder, gentler computing experience. According to a recent article in Macworld, “switching from PC to MAC will save the Pennsylvania liberal arts college more than $150,000 while letting students and faculty continue to run Windows applications.”
“Rather than take bids from the usual PC suspects – Dell and HP – as well as Apple, Wilkes decided to go all-Apple because the new Intel-based models and the Boot Camp dual-boot software – would let the school reduce the number of machines campus-wide. “This is an aggressive technology refresh,” Byers said.”
I commend ye’ Wilkes for making the move- A small, but crucial step in MAC’s quest for total world dominance. Go get em’.
Read the Article.