Friday, August 29, 2008

Dell Latitude D610 Attribute

Dell Latitude D610 Review Unit System Specs
Pentium M 760 (2.00Ghz w/ 533Mhz FSB)
512MB (2x256) PC3200-DDR2 (400Mhz)
14.1" SXGA+ (1400x1050 resolution)
ATI Mobility Radeon X300 w/ 64MB dedicated RAM
Fujitsu 60GB HD (5400RPM)
8x DVD+/-RW (dual layer)
Intel Pro 2200 wireless (802.11 b/g)
Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet; Conexant 56K modem
SigmaTel C-Major audio
Extra AC adapter & extra modular battery
OEM battery model -- Dell 312-0068
Build QualityThe D610 is a solid looking notebook -- noticeably thicker and burlier than my old Presario 1710TW, and from what I've read thicker and more durable than the Latitude D600 that it replaced in Dell's business notebook line-up. There is really not any flex when you pick the machine up by a corner, and the screen hinges are solid -- the screen doesn't wobble when you gently shake the notebook back and forth. The bezel surrounding the screen seems to be separated slightly near the bottom (just above the Dell logo -- see picture of keyboard below), although I didn't notice this until after I read about it in online forums. A dust-cover for the ports in back and for the docking port underneath would have been nice. Overall I give the D610 high marks for build quality.
Battery Life
Classic test with primary (6-cell, 4400mAh) battery: 2 hours 23 minutes
Idle test with primary battery: 2 hours 51 minutes
Classic test with primary & modular (also 4400mAh) batteries: 4 hours 25 minutes
Idle test with primary & modular batteries: 6 hours 0 inutes
I haven't actually timed the machine fully draining the batteries, but after normal use with the primary battery for 30 minutes, there was 83% remaining with a reported time left of 2 hours 24 minutes. I would estimate about 3 hours of light-duty computing from the primary battery alone. You could save a little weight with a 4-cell primary battery if you don't rely on batteries much.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Nikon D80 individuality

The Nikon D80 is the long-awaited replacement the the best-selling D70 and D70s digital SLRs. It's basically a D200 with a slightly different CCD sensor (though still 10 Megapixel) and a slower burst rate. it's also substantially cheaper than the D200.

Some of the new features on the D80 versus its predecessors include:
A new 10.2 effective Megapixel CCD (versus 6.1MP on the D70's)
A much larger and sharper 2.5" LCD display (versus 2.0")
Now uses Secure Digital and SDHC memory cards (versus CompactFlash)
Faster performance in all areas
New autofocus sensor offers better performance and more focus points (11 vs. 5)
Support for wireless flashes
Improved battery(Nikon EN-EL3E) life; new battery meter menu option shows vital stats
New Image Retouch menu offers D-Lighting, redeye removal, cropping, image overlay, and other features that have been on Nikon's Coolpix cameras for years
Refined menu system (just like the D200 now)
USB 2.0 High Speed support
Is the D80 worth your hard-earned cash? Find out now in our review!
There are two kits available for the D80. Here's what you'll find in each:
The 10.2 effective Megapixel Nikon D80 camera body
F3.5 - 5.6, 18 - 135 mm Nikon DX zoom lens [lens kit only]
EN-EL3e lithium-ion rechargeable battery
Battery charger
Body cap
Eyepiece cap
LCD protective cover
Shoulder strap
USB cable
Video cable
CD-ROMs featuring Nikon PictureProject
149 page camera manual (printed)
The first thing you'll need to go along with your D80 is a lens. If you got the lens kit then you're ready to go. If not, you can use most Nikon F-mount lenses with the D80 without issue. Do keep in mind that there's a 1.5X focal length conversion, so a 50 mm lens has the field-of-view of a 75 mm lens.
As for the kit lens itself, it's just fair. While it covers a very nice range, it's not terribly sharp, especially around the edges of the frame. If there's one thing I've learned about lenses it's that you (usually) get what you pay for.
Something else you'll need to pick up is a memory card. Unlike the D70's before it, the new D80 uses Secure Digital (as well as high capacity SDHC cards), and I'd suggest a 1GB card as a good starter size. Buying a "high speed" card is absolutely a good idea.
The D80 uses the same powerful EN-EL3e battery as the D200. This battery packs 11.1 Wh of energy, which is about as good as it gets. Since Nikon doesn't supply battery life numbers that use the CIPA standard, I can't tell you how it compares to other D-SLRs. I can tell you that Nikon gives battery life numbers of 600 and 2700 shots (obviously with very different conditions), and I'm guessing that the CIPA number lies closer to the bottom of that range.
When it's time to charge the battery just snap it into the included charger. It takes a little over two hours to fully charge the battery. This isn't one of those handy chargers that plugs right into the wall -- you must use a power cable.

Monday, August 18, 2008

BLog sale debouch the first succeed

As a seoer has working at Espow since 2005

the first we used exchang links to spread our webites and improve the keywords on the seach engine position, if your keywords list the first of the google, it can bring more and more users to list your site, then these user will be the order of your site.

Afterward, the web2.0 epoch cominge, all of us use web2.0 to submit the particular pages, use web2.0 to spread sites accordeing to the quantity. such as hot keywords Dell Inspiron 6000 Battery, so many sale to do the keywords use web2.0, one submit it to 10 web2.0 sites, other submit it to 6 web2.0 sites, the first one's site list before the latter. so use web2.0, who do hard, he would succeed.

I use blog to sale since last year. I have writed a blog very day or two days since last year. and today i found one order path my blog to order Sony Pcga-bp2e, this is the first succeed, i am so happy, i will use the way to do my job in the future. and i believe it can help. but so hard to find the blog url to write article. find the resource of blog url is the important thing.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

iPod Battery Life?

We all know that the iPod battery life isn’t the greatest but it is good enough that I don’t think it is a major issue.

My Current battery stats:
Usage - 5 Hours, 49 Minutes
Standby - 2 Days, 2 Hours

with about 25% left

I actually think that is quite good. Probably better than what I have seen previously with my iPod. I used it for a lot of texts, some browsing, some calls, some music. Not bad since I haven’t plugged it in for over two days now.
There are many ways to save your battery life as well. One major way is to turn down the screen brightness. Another way is to turn of the ‘Ask to Join Networks’ in Wifi settings. Of course using Wifi, Bluetooth, watching youtube etc, will all drain your battery faster.
There was a rumor going around that turbosim, stealth sim, etc. caused your battery to drain faster. Since I have had first hand experience with it, I would say that it does make a difference without it. I was getting less usage and standby time before when I did have the turbosim in.

The averages were:
Usage - 3 to 4 hrs
Standby - 1.5 days

Obviously I am doing better than that now.

One more tip: I’ve noticed that the battery tends to last a little longer when I leave it plugged in beyond when it appears to be full on the screen. I usually leave it plugged in overnight and get more usage and standby than when I charge it for a couple hours during the day even though it does look fully charged.
Overall I think the iPod battery is sufficient. It is not unreasonable to have to charge your phone once every 2 days. What are the stats on your battery life? Leave a comment and let me know.

Monday, August 11, 2008

2008 Olympic Games Medal Totals


Displays the medal totals from the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. Drag the leader board to see all the countries with medals.



This end 5 pm of Aug 11(Beijing Times)
the 58KG Woman weight lifting is puting up now

But the internet speed so low, i can't see the living now.
i check my Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop, some virus on the computer, so the internet speed so low.
What a bad thing, my laptop battery is dead, can't used it
The only way is to see the TV, the working time has to use other's laptop.

Friday, August 8, 2008

the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

The Beijing 2008 Olympic Games August 8-24 2008
Today Beijing 2008 Olympic Games will open purdah, we look forward to the funny and significative inaugurate ceremonial.
Are you ready for the one world one dream's Beijing 2008 Olympic Games?
this morning i found Google use a enjoyable logo, now i save it for the future

I am ready for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, and we special offer a good deal of batteries, battery charger, adapter for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. see below to find what you need





Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Transform IP flux to money

have worked as a seoer more than 3 years, now i want to talk about the different between SEO and SEM.

I work at Espow company at SEO Dept. but our job not conventional SEO, it as the same as SEM, why? because we do some sites to sale our products -- battery, battery charger, adapter online, if our keywords list the first page of all the search enginer, but no buyer order goods on our site, it seems you did no well.

Want all the view to order products on our website, has some useful complications, such order easy, good user experience, logical price, good service, good conditions products. we produced our battery, battery charger, adapter since 1997, so our products a wonderful.1 Year Warranty! 30 Days Money Back! son the serveice is good, now as a seoer should do that a good user experience and order easy web pages.

I think my homepage espow.ca has been done good all the thing, and the IP flux are higher, but so little buyer order on these site, any one can discuss these question here?

Monday, August 4, 2008

how to choose Two Way Radio

Basic two-way radio:If you want a basic, no frills GMRS/FRS radio, the FV200AA is a good choice — as long as you don’t need much range. The Motorola two-way radio’s rated range is 5 miles, but that’s greatly reduced by buildings, hills and other obstacles. The radio also lacks privacy codes, which isn’t a problem out in the woods, but could make conversations a challenge in areas where lots of radios are in use. The radio covers all 22 GMRS and FRS channels, but like most two-way radios, it requires an FCC license. Be aware that because it operates on open radio channels, others using the same channel can pick up your conversations
Best two-way radio overall:
It’s more expensive than the basic Motorola FV200AA, but the Midland GXT710VP3 offers more features, privacy features, better range and better power options. The feature lineup includes 121 privacy codes to prevent eavesdropping, NOAA weather alerts, a rechargeable battery, charger stand and more. The range is specified at 26 miles — one of the longest of any two-way radio in its price category (though actual range varies). The radio covers all 22 GMRS and FRS channels. A license is needed for use on the long-range GRMS channels, but you can choose to operate the radio in a low-power mode for license-free operation on the FRS channels (8-14).
How To Buy A Two-Way Radio:Staying in touch in the woods is a snap with two-way radios. Besides keeping tabs on any game activity, two-way radios provide you with security and are an invaluable communications tool should something go wrong. With some added features, these devices may even help point you to your camp or keep tabs on the weather.
Two Way Radio Batteries Characteristic
Most two-way radios run on standard AA or AAA batteries. Others come with their own rechargeable NiMH (nickel-metal hydride) or NiCad (nickel-cadmium) battery packs. A few can accommodate either.In general, the higher a radio’s power output, the faster it will drain your batteries. Look for models that send the unit into a low-power, battery-saver mode after a certain amount of time has elapsed between broadcasts. Or consider a solar charger for in-the-field replenishment of NiMH and NiCad batteries.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

How to extent laptop battery

Laptop battery is very expensive, so improving life of battery is essential.Here i give some tips for laptop battery.

1. Defrag regularly so pc runs very faster and battery uses low.and increasing life of battery.
2. Brightness of your screen should be low.
3. Cut down the programe running background.
4. So many USB devices consume high, so removed when not in use.
5. Add more ram , so PC runs faster. and consumtion is low.
6. Use virtual drive , so minimum uses of cd/dvd.
7. Keep battery contacts clean.
8. Do not over charge battery.
9. Charging ,placing,removing,replacement as per compny instructions.
10 Keep oprating temp. down.
11. Dont use multitask.
12. Prevent memory effect of battery .if battery is NI-CA
 
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