Posts Tagged ‘os’
Fake iPad Review of ePad 7″ Touch MID Android USB Ethernet VIA iRobot & unboxing OSGUI style
Watch the New version www.youtube.com Unboxing review of this Fake or imitation Apple iPad which is known as aPad or ePad 7″ Touch MID Android USB Ethernet VIA iRobot device bought cheap from China for 5 on eBay. Warning with this device, it is not recommended to upgrade the Firmware…
LG Flatron E2240T Display Review
DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! This is my video review of the LG Flatron E2240T Full HD 22″ LCD display. Check out the specifications and the features: goo.gl Provided by: lg.com
ThermoLab Baram 2010 CPU Cooler Unboxing Revew & Install on AMD AM3 Fractal Design
ThermoLab Baram 2010 CPU Cooler Unboxing Revew & Install on AMD AM3 Phenom x4 2.5Ghz on ASUS Motherboard inside a Fractal Design Define R3 case. Thank you to Thermolab for the free review samples. BARAM 2010 is a heat pipe cooler used for CPU, designed in an optimal aero-thermodynamic structure. BARAM 2010 is designed to have best performance with dual fan more info: thermolab.co.kr Original video production by the www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.
Google Chrome Review / Comparison (Web Browser)
This is my review of the web browser for PC Mac and Linux, Google Chrome. Second Channel: www.youtube.com Twitter: twitter.com
Acer Iconia Tab – In store review – Joseph the Computer Guy
Check out our IM+ iPad 2 Contest entry here: www.youtube.com Today I got a look at the Acer Iconia Tab A500 in my local Corpus Christi Best Buy. (In stores now) Located where the Xoom used-to be, the Acer Iconia Tab now took it’s spot. First impressions? It’s another Android… Running honeycomb… some of the things that came to mind were slow and uninteresting, but none-the-less, I chugged on. Looking at some of the specs on the right-hand-side of the tablet, conveniently located on a sticker, the things you would see advertised are HDMI, Bluetooth, WIFI, and MicroSD, along with the “Wide Viewing Angle” screen. Now, to see if that is true… Screen: Good resolution, pretty crisp, good viewing angle. Body/design: It looks like a big smartphone, even the flash and camera have the same appearance. Speakers are on the opposite side of the screen, facing away from you if you are looking at the screen. Yes, they may be stereo, but it’s useless if it’s on the wrong side of the tablet. Apparently, it’s not too odd for an Android, the Xoom has the same conundrum. Audio came out as if it was facing away from you, and at a relatively louder-than-a-smartphone level, which wasn’t something I liked at all. Very heavy in the hand, don’t expect to hold it “one-handed” cause your whole arm will hate you for it. Thick, thick, and not thin, but only a hair or two thicker than a Xoom. (The BlackBerry PlayBook is really starting to look good right now…) Now, moving on to the buttons. It …
The Ultimate Tablet Computer
A video blog asking what you would like to see from future Tablet computers. I also give my own opinions on what features I would hope that will one day be added to Tablets like iPads and Android devices.