Recently came across this again with quite a force. While working with the deal site work I have been seeing the reference to ultra mobile machines quite often, though of a particular model from Asus. But that did clearly indicate this category of notebooks is actually growing.
Then came across this blog dedicated to UMPCs. I was a little surprised at the variety of models that are getting quite a bit popular. Though I missed the opportunity for writing about them, the idea keeps swirling in my mind that I should go ahead and start writing about them. This may become of the niches I am looking for eventually.
VIA technologies' C7 chip seems to be getting quite poplar as x86 compatible processor of choice for such devices. May be I should start with an article on this little chip first!
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Portable Audio Player Hall Of Fame
CNET featured some 9 portable audio/MP3 players recently. I was looking at the photos published in the slide-show referred to in that article. All the 9 shown below in one collage here.
Interesting how when new devices come into the market all kinds of features are tried out. Then as the products mature the features mature too. Almost all of these 9 devices have similar features. Originally they were just MP3 players but now they are turning into more of media players. Video playing becoming a big requirement. FM radio has become standard as has photo viewing feature. Most of them thus have a LCD screen that can show the video reasonably comfortably.
Back in 1983 while traveling to US for the first time I had a stopover at Tokyo Narita airport and had stayed at the Nikki Narita hotel, courtesy Japan Airlines. As I was window shopping I was amazed by the really small color TV model that had remarkable images. Almost like high quality photograph. Obviously on small screen the usual TV image blemishes were not noticeable. That possibly was a small CRT, these are LCDs, video viewing ought to be very comfortable on these devices!!
Interesting how when new devices come into the market all kinds of features are tried out. Then as the products mature the features mature too. Almost all of these 9 devices have similar features. Originally they were just MP3 players but now they are turning into more of media players. Video playing becoming a big requirement. FM radio has become standard as has photo viewing feature. Most of them thus have a LCD screen that can show the video reasonably comfortably.
Back in 1983 while traveling to US for the first time I had a stopover at Tokyo Narita airport and had stayed at the Nikki Narita hotel, courtesy Japan Airlines. As I was window shopping I was amazed by the really small color TV model that had remarkable images. Almost like high quality photograph. Obviously on small screen the usual TV image blemishes were not noticeable. That possibly was a small CRT, these are LCDs, video viewing ought to be very comfortable on these devices!!
Monday, March 10, 2008
Top MP3 Players
CNET lists top MP3 players here. According to them the following are the top ones.
- Microsoft Zune
- iPod Touch
- Creative ZenV Plus
- iRiver Clix
- Cowon iAudio 7
- Samsung YP-T9
- Sandisk Sansa Clip
- Archos 605WiFi
Monday, March 3, 2008
Contrary Views
I did a review of a product recently. I liked the product and said so in the review. The product is good. It helps you manage physical as well as computer files in a really very efficient way. You should be able to find the piece of paper you wanted, very easily. That usually is the problem we all face everyday.
While thinking about it, I realized , a contrary view also is possible. One of the ways things are changing is a trend to have everything in the computer including information that is on paper today. The thinking is to get these scanned and manage every bit of document via the computer. If that approach is valid, then the view held by the product that we may be dealing with a mix of electronic and physical documents cannot be a very valid approach. It may actually be following the scanning approach.
Which is the right view! I guess, if we are worrying about now then the approach taken by the product under review is valid but soon enough it may be the next approach which ought to be taken. The basic issue really is where exactly we are. Are we into that all electronic future yet! Only time will tell, I guess!!!
While thinking about it, I realized , a contrary view also is possible. One of the ways things are changing is a trend to have everything in the computer including information that is on paper today. The thinking is to get these scanned and manage every bit of document via the computer. If that approach is valid, then the view held by the product that we may be dealing with a mix of electronic and physical documents cannot be a very valid approach. It may actually be following the scanning approach.
Which is the right view! I guess, if we are worrying about now then the approach taken by the product under review is valid but soon enough it may be the next approach which ought to be taken. The basic issue really is where exactly we are. Are we into that all electronic future yet! Only time will tell, I guess!!!
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