Microsoft Portable Media Center Reviewed
dhopton writes "The first public review of the PMC that I've seen is interesting. It's critical in places, but also praises. It also covers Windows Media Player 10 to some extent. Overall, I'm looking forward to reviews of the non-Creative devices."
He has a link to mirrors of his photos and videos of the device (which I'm mainly interested in anyway). They are:
WMV: External Overview of Creative Zen PMC (temporarily down) Mirror 1 Mirror 2
WMV: Demo of Portable Media Center UI (temporarily down) Mirror 1 Mirror 2
Gallery of Images from Creative Zen PMC Mirror 1 Mirror 2
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Those links all go to his (slow) Web site, which then redirects to the mirrors themselves.
Direct links:
WMV: External Overview of Creative Zen PMC: Mirror 1 Mirror 2
WMV: Demo of Portable Media Center UI: Mirror 1 Mirror 2
Gallery of Images from Creative Zen PMC Mirror 1 Mirror 2
I was in Silicon Valley last month when Microsoft debuted these at the National Youth Leadership Forum on Technology. Honestly, I loved the things.
There are three models and all of them are excellent. All of them feature TV-out as well which was truly awesome.
The software was excellent, the GUI was pretty intuitive, and the formats it supports are entirely up to the manufacturer outside of WMV and WMA. They can support whatever they want, be it OGG, AAC, whatever.
Many PDAs, like the Dell Axim, use the 400mhz XScale CPU. It gets warm but never hot. More details can be found at Intel.
I am surprised they did not go with the 624Mhz XScale.
Mac Portable
For those not in the know, the Mac Portable was Apple's first portable Mac. It had about 8 hours of battery life, a full size real keyboard, a full size trackball, a 3.5" hard drive with desktop performance, and a whole slew of I/O ports on the back--but it weighed almost 20 lbs!!!
http://lowendmac.com/pb/portable.shtml
(This was a few years before the Sony-designed/built Apple PowerBook 100 and Apple-designed/built PowerBooks 140 and 170)
You may be on to something. Check this out. If this is as it seems, Corey's not a 20 year old student...he's been working with Microsoft for 8 years.
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Just "something fishy"? It seems obvious to me that he's nothing more than a Microsoft shill, and probably a complete liar. For example, he claims to be 20 years old, yet has hundreds of gigs each of movies, music, and pictures. I find it highly unlikely that he's had the time, let alone the money, to amass that much stuff. Also, considering this post he might be lying about his age. And, he even talks as if he's a Microsoft employee.
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