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Dell Studio Hybrid (CNET) If you're considering all of the computers in the $700 to $1,000 price range, the Dell Studio Hybrid is not very compelling. However, if you limit yourself to the very specific niche of small PCs, you'll appreciate this system's clever design and its relatively powerful hardware. Panasonic Updates SDHC Memory Card Line (BIOS) Just bought yourself a digital camera, mobile phone or camcorder that doesn't support SD High Capacity (SDHC) memory cards? Prepare to be gutted. Panasonic announced a new line of SDHC cards in 6GB and 12GB storage capacities, which are ideal for video recording... Main Menu (DVD-Recordable) Panasonic announced a new line of SD High Capacity (SDHC) Memory Cards - in 6GB and 12GB storage capacities - which are ideal for video recording with High Definition (HD) camcorders. Gateway FX4710 desktop computer (CNET) The Gateway FX4710 provides enough performance to get you through most of today's games and multimedia software, but the ahead-of-its time memory is wasted on current applications. You can make your PC dollar go further today on a desktop with a more balanced configuration. posted by Tyler Bancroft on Tue 25th May 2004 06:41 UTC (New Mobile Computing) SuSE Linux 9.1 is the followup to an excellent desktop distribution. SuSE gave me the opportunity to use SuSE 9.1 Professional for a couple weeks. This is a review/personal thoughts on the distro. Panasonic throws down 6 and 12GB SDHC cards (Engadget) Filed under: Storage Launching 6 and 12GB SDHC cards seems a little boring at this point, especially when your company has already gone way , way larger . Which is why Panasonic's got the 6 and 12GB RP-SDM06G and RP-SDM12G class 4 (10MBps) SDHC cards which are apparently "designed for HD recording." Love when they do that. Permalink | Email this | Comments posted by Tyler Bancroft on Tue 20th Jan 2004 21:00 UTC (OS News) I've been using laptops for a long time now. Not exclusively, but I've got plenty of experience with them. When it comes to hardware, laptops are nothing like any other systems. They use different motherboards, different graphics cards.
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