Interesting take. Now that you mentioned it I do remember the Compaq mp3 player, although as far as the time frame goes, I couldn't pin the device to more then 4 years ago.
Of course the Compaq device had two MAJOR flaws.
It was based on USB
It was ridiculously expensive at the time
One of the reasons why the iPod was succesful was that syncing the 20 Gb iPod does not take more than 8 hours(!). I guess Apple knows that good artists copy and great artists steal.
All models recieved a 100 mhz speedbump. The low end and middle models now have 10Gb additional hard drive space (30Gb). The top end model adds 20Gb additional hard drive space (40Gb).
A new graphics card, the ATI Mobility RADEON 7500 is now standard on all models with 32Mb of DDR SDRAM.
But why o' why is the built in RAM still only 128Mb?
In an experiment gone horribly wrong, Scientists bring back animals, Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens and set them in the iron age...
It's going to be called, Ironic Park.
Interesting take. Now that you mentioned it I do remember the Compaq mp3 player, although as far as the time frame goes, I couldn't pin the device to more then 4 years ago.
Of course the Compaq device had two MAJOR flaws.
One of the reasons why the iPod was succesful was that syncing the 20 Gb iPod does not take more than 8 hours(!). I guess Apple knows that good artists copy and great artists steal.
All models recieved a 100 mhz speedbump. The low end and middle models now have 10Gb additional hard drive space (30Gb). The top end model adds 20Gb additional hard drive space (40Gb).
A new graphics card, the ATI Mobility RADEON 7500 is now standard on all models with 32Mb of DDR SDRAM.
But why o' why is the built in RAM still only 128Mb?