Posts Tagged ‘xp’
Windows Live Essentials 2011 Review Part 1
Today I present you WLM2011. I will be a small preview of each of the products. Such as Live Mail, Live Sync, Live Family Safety, Live Writer, Live Photo Gallery, and Live Movie Maker. Part 2 will include thorough breakdown of Windows Live Messenger. Sorry for not having my face in this. This is just one of the videos that relies on the desktop. If you guys have an idea about how to do this post in the comment section below. Links: WLM2011 Beta DL: g.live.com Twitter: twitter.com Docs: docs.com
Windows Live Essentials Review Part 2
Part 2 of the video is finally uploaded. This is a in depth review of Windows Live Messenger. Also WLE (Windows Live Essentials) doesn’t work on Windows XP. Links are on the bottom: Links: WLM2011 Beta DL: g.live.com Twitter: twitter.com Docs: docs.com
Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Box Opening/Review
I open up my new Dell mini 10 netbook and review its improved features from the Dell mini 9.
Reviewing the Acer Aspire 5532
Havent posted a video in a LONG time, this is all I have to post for now!
Dell Latitude CPI A366XT Laptop Review
I got this Dell Latitude CPI A366XT laptop for free from a friend. Here are the specs: RAM: 128MB SDRAM 100MHz. Soon to be 256MB HDD: 12GB 2100RPM IDE 2.5 inch Processor: Intel Pentium II 366MHz Video: 2.5MB Video RAM
HP Mini 1000 Netbook Review
A review of HP’s Mini 1000 netbook. Technical Overview : Processor and Memory: The HP Mini 1000 uses a 1.60 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, and includes 1 GB of memory as standard and supports up to 2 GB of DDR2 (384 DIMM) RAM. The Mini has only one DIMM slot available. However due to Microsoft restrictions for Windows XP on netbooks, the XP versions are only sold with 1 GB of RAM, even though the motherboard supports up to 2 GB and can be manually upgraded by the user. The RAM required is DDR2 (PC2-4200) at 533 MHz, or PC2-5300s, which runs at 667 MHz. The memory used must always be 200-pin SODIMM. [4] Motherboard: The motherboard uses the Intel 945GSE northbridge and ICH7-M southbridge chips, providing Intel GMA950 IGP and IDT HD Audio respectively. The motherboard model is HP361A. It uses a built in Intel GMA 950 video chip. Display: The Mini features either a 8.9- or 10.1-inch LED-backlit display. The 8.9″ display has a resolution of 1024×600 pixels, the 10.1″ is 1024×576 (10.2″ @ 1024×600 is no longer sold). Both models feature stereo speakers, a webcam, and a single audio jack for both mic and headphones. Both the unit and the dock connector can carry a VGA connection. A first-party adaptor is available from the HP online store. A ZIF connector is used as opposed to the PATA/SATA connectors on regular 2.5-inch hard drives. Power: A 3-cell battery is included as standard. A 6 cell battery can be ordered as an accessory, or (with the Mini 1000 and Digital Clutch only …