Thursday, July 16, 2009

Is it the end of the road for the iPod Classic?

Is it the end of the road for the iPod Classic?

An acute deceleration of sales for 1.8" hard drives wireless internet radio getting people speculating about the possible end of the iPod classic. As you know, flash memory is king these days Tmpoint with capacities of 32GB and soon 64GB in an iPod touch form factor, it's reasonable Broadband Laptop think Tmnet Online 1.8" drives will have a hard time to compete.

There are two main reasons for that: 1.8" drives are very slow, which makes them undesirable for computers. They are also bigger and consume more power than flash, making them undesirable for CE devices. Finally, 32GB or 64GB is "good enough" for a whole lot of customer who would rather have a device that is smaller, with a better battery life.

How much bigger can the iPod classic grow in capacity? The last study that we looked at indicated that most users have less than 4GB of music. Video changes the game a bit, but to what extent? Apparently, Samsung is not finding buyers with its 250GB drive, so that could be a good indicator…

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Lately I've seen a number of people asking whether or not they can use their laptop to play the Nintendo Wii on and then I've seen others answering that they can, whilst others answer no they can't. Hmm, which answer is right? I think clarification is needed here.

You know what it's optimize internet connection you get some technological equipment and later you want to use some other technology with it only to find you need yet another piece of technological equipment! It can be such a pain can't it.

Well, I hate to say it, but in this case, that is, the Nintendo Wii being used on laptops, it is precisely that same situation we have.

In a nutshell it could be said that bottom line, if you haven't got a TV Tuner with the necessary input cables and devices you cannot hook up your Wii to your laptop.

Now, there are a few buts and if's to this which is where the confusion comes into tm net Let me try and explain it plainly, though if you're Webmailtmnetmy to this it may not seem plain at all.

Firstly, your bog standard VGA cable will not work here, a USB TV Tuner will work. ATI TV Wonder is excellent though adsl line rental expensive and you may find cheaper versions on online auctions maybe.

One thing to remember, make sure that whichever you buy, it streamyx adsl component video hookups OR that it has Coaxial. If it only has Coaxial and not the hookups you will need an RFU Adaptor which connects your Wii directly into a coax plug.

I believe you can get RFU adaptors which actually state that they are for use with the Nintendo Wii.

Folks that really is it. I hope that clears up whether or not you can use the Nintendo Wii on your laptop.

As you can see, you can.

John Milligan.

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