http://appzone.intel.com/pcadn/company.asp?vendorI D=853
That is the company's info page at Intel, and if you click on "Phantom" you'll notice it'll be using a Intel® PXA262 Processor which is in a line of ARM based processors at 200 and 300 MHz...
good picks, Crystalis and ChronoTrigger are two of my favorites. The GBC version of Crystalis had awful music and digitized voice that really did not fit at all though. The original was so much better.
This thing has great potential, but it has a couple flaws in my mind. The rechargeable battery inside is non-removeable, why? And if you buy the 20 gig model and later want to buy or use a 128MB attachment, you can't. For some reason, as read in the FAQ section, the 128MB model is compatible with the 20GB attachment, but the 20GB model is NOT compatible with the 128MB attachment. Why, again? These things should be completely swappable. Without having USB2.0 or Firewire, it will be a hassle to deal with the 20GB model. The recording feature is great, but you can get this on other models. I am intrigued by the 30 second music identification feature, but I don't know how much I would use it; while it is very appealing to geeks out there to play around with, it doesn't exactly strike me as a must-have feature. As said by another/.er, there are many alteratives to the FM radio transmission feature. Also, the unit is comparatively large for this type of player. I DO really like the idea of the interchangeability between the 128MB solid state model and the higher capacity hard drive. That is a must-have feature, that is, if the price difference between buying this and the other attachment is made advantageous to buying two separate players of each type. One will just have to see if it is convenient to exercize or run with the unit within its size parameters. I also am intrigued by but sceptical of the transfer feature between these players: is it a lossless digital transfer, or is the transfer made by the action of simply re-recording the FM broadcast of one of the players to the other, thereby TRANSCODING the recording within the mp3 format? If it is the latter, THAT would be ridiculous.
i completely understand how to pronounce it correctly, but playing off the last few, we'll certainly be seeing insurance being advertised with it soon.
"What is it again?"
"Quaoa-rac!!!!!!!!!!"
I agree, and btw, Splinter Cell will be out on Gamecube on May 27.
http://appzone.intel.com/pcadn/company.asp?vendorI D=853
That is the company's info page at Intel, and if you click on "Phantom" you'll notice it'll be using a Intel® PXA262 Processor which is in a line of ARM based processors at 200 and 300 MHz...
good picks, Crystalis and ChronoTrigger are two of my favorites. The GBC version of Crystalis had awful music and digitized voice that really did not fit at all though. The original was so much better.
I love how their FAQ explains the sound quality of their player's music: "What is the quality of the music on my Neuros? Hi Fidelity sound."
This thing has great potential, but it has a couple flaws in my mind. The rechargeable battery inside is non-removeable, why? And if you buy the 20 gig model and later want to buy or use a 128MB attachment, you can't. For some reason, as read in the FAQ section, the 128MB model is compatible with the 20GB attachment, but the 20GB model is NOT compatible with the 128MB attachment. Why, again? These things should be completely swappable. Without having USB2.0 or Firewire, it will be a hassle to deal with the 20GB model. The recording feature is great, but you can get this on other models. I am intrigued by the 30 second music identification feature, but I don't know how much I would use it; while it is very appealing to geeks out there to play around with, it doesn't exactly strike me as a must-have feature. As said by another /.er, there are many alteratives to the FM radio transmission feature. Also, the unit is comparatively large for this type of player. I DO really like the idea of the interchangeability between the 128MB solid state model and the higher capacity hard drive. That is a must-have feature, that is, if the price difference between buying this and the other attachment is made advantageous to buying two separate players of each type. One will just have to see if it is convenient to exercize or run with the unit within its size parameters. I also am intrigued by but sceptical of the transfer feature between these players: is it a lossless digital transfer, or is the transfer made by the action of simply re-recording the FM broadcast of one of the players to the other, thereby TRANSCODING the recording within the mp3 format? If it is the latter, THAT would be ridiculous.
i completely understand how to pronounce it correctly, but playing off the last few, we'll certainly be seeing insurance being advertised with it soon. "What is it again?" "Quaoa-rac!!!!!!!!!!"