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Sunday, November 27, 2011

A One-Stop Review Of The HP Pavilion Elite HPE-490t

!±8± A One-Stop Review Of The HP Pavilion Elite HPE-490t

One thing that you need to know about the HP Pavilion Elite HPE-490t is that this is not a machine for those people who are not willing to take big strides. If you are looking for the most basic model, then you should be willing to part with ,900. To be honest, I was also surprised at first when I came across the price tag. I wondered what would make this computer to sell at such an expensive price that would rival that of an Apple product. I guess that you too are probably asking yourself that same question. Well, I hope that after reading and understanding this particular article, you will have found an answer to that question.

The first thing that you need to know about the HP Pavilion Elite HPE-490t is that it comes equipped with the latest core i7 processor. I do know that ever since Intel stopped producing the Pentium I - IV series, a lot of people who are not into high-tech stuff got confused. The core i7 is the latest after core i5 and core i3. The main strong point of the core i7 is the fact that it has got a very great ability to minimize on the power consumption while at the same time ensuring that the performance of the machine is not compromised in any way.

Apart form saving power and handling a lot heavy duties, the core i7 processor is the ultimate choice for those people who are into multitasking a lot. About the RAM, you will have with you the stunning DDR3 memory which compliments the core i7 on power consumption. The HP Pavilion Elite HPE-490t might seem like a computer which is obsessed with saving energy and stuff like that. To someone who really does not care much about the power, then this might be a pretty small achievement. However when it comes to those people who love the environment and do care about over reliance on foreign energy, you can be pretty sure that the machine will sell like hot cake.

There are just too many good things about the HP Pavilion Elite HPE-490t for all of them to be mentioned in one review. There are many other things about speed, longevity, and performance. However, whether or not you should settle on buying this machine will entirely depend on what your needs and your budget are. This is not a decision that you can make without taking these two things into consideration.


A One-Stop Review Of The HP Pavilion Elite HPE-490t

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Different Memory Card Formats

!±8± Different Memory Card Formats

Memory cards come in many different physical sizes and shapes. Memory capacities also come in many different sizes ranging from 512MByte/s to 128 GByte along with data transfer rates (DTR) 2MByte/s to 90MByte/s. That is about to change with the news of the Secure Digital Extended Capacity memory card, due 2010.

Most of all the major manufactures make all today's memories cards with their own brand names and tiles of the cards such as, Extreme, Ultra, ProMac, Ducati Edition. The cards come in different capacities along with different data transfer rates (DTR ), but all these manufactures keep to within the SD and CF format.

Sony products the memory stick because Sony haven't chosen to support SD and CF formats, but they are the only one.

Not being able to list them all but just to give an insight into the cards available.

The names of some of the major manufactures

SanDisk, Toshiba, Kingston, Hitachi, Lexar, Wintec, Transcend. (To name but a few)

Listed below some of the memory cards in use in today's market.

SECURE DIGITAL (SD).

SD, MINI SD, MICRO SD

SECURE DIGITAL HIGH CAPACITY (SDHC).

STANDARD SDHC, MINI SDHC, MICRO SDHC

SECURE DIGITAL EXTENDED CAPACITY(SDXC).

STANDARD SDXC, MINI SDXC, MICRO SDXC

SDIF (SDIO).

SDHC ULTRA II.

SDHC EXTREME II.

SDHC EXTREME III, SDHC EXTREME IV

SDHC EXTREME PRO.

VIDEO HD.

SD VIDEO FD

COMPACT FLASH (CF).

CF TYPE I, CF TYPE 2, MICRODRIVE, SD ULTRA II

SD EXTREME II SD EXTREME III

XD PICTURE CARD (XD).

STANDARD XD, TYPE M, TYPE M+, TYPE H

MULIT MEDIA (MMC).

STANDARD MMC/MMC PLUS

MEMORY STICK (MS).

The Memory Sticks are used only by SONY products.

STANDARD M/S, M/S PRO, M/S PRO DUO, M/S PRO HG D, M/S MICRO M2

VIDEO CONSOLES.

PLAYSTATION 2, NINTENDO, WII

MINI DV CASSETTE.

MINI DVD.

Looking at the listed memory cards above along with the different manufactures brand names, it may seem like a mine field. Different sizes, knowing which card to choose? How do I choose the right card? And is one better than the other? That will come with experience, using a well branded card will certainly help. Future pages will be on selecting the right card, watch this space.


Different Memory Card Formats

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