Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Best 2tb hard drive ?

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Looking for a hard drive to continue your project download entire internet? As you know, right now the market is dominated by the 2TB per disk but what brand offers the best record in performance? That's just what I have asked the guys at Hot Hardware, so I made ​​have decided to find out their test models offered by Seagate , Western Digital and Samsung.

Well, that, what do you think that is the best hard drive to store movies in HD on a HTPC? ... Must have an acceptable performance, be silent, and meredca for its price. Is there a comparison out there?

Some examples and prices:

  • Samsung SpinPoint F3 HD203WI 2 TB EcoGreen €140
  • Seagate ST32000542AS Barracuda LP 2 TB €163
  • Western Digital WD20EADS 2 TB Caviar Green €160
  • Hitachi Deskstar 7K2000 HDS722020ALA330 2 TB, € 24/7130

I think there will be more people interested in storing movies in HD.

Here is Poll...

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Viewsonic vx2450wm review

Review

ViewSonic's VX2450wm-LED features an LED backlight 24" (23.6" Vis) widescreen monitor with up to 50% energy saving compared to a regular 24" monitor. Mercury free VX2450wm-LED offers a Full HD 1920x1080 resolution, 5ms response time, 20,000,000:1 MEGA Contrast Ratio, digital and analog inputs and integrated stereo speakers. Ideal for both home and office with the piano black finish, VX2450wm-LED can be mounted on a VESA compliant stand or wall mount bracket. It also has an automatic aspect ratio adjustment so when your input is a 4:3 signal, the image will not be stretched but instead it will be positioned in the middle of the screen with side bars. 3 year warranty, industry's best pixel performance policy and Windows 7 certification make VX2450wm-LED a great long term investment.

My Review

Well, we tend to call the new monitors LED and the older flat panels LCD but the truth is they are both LCD displays. The newer flat panels such as the Viewsonic VX2450WD-LED use LEDs to create the back lighting whereas the most older models use cold cathode fluorescent lamps.

I am somewhat of a monitor nerd. I have five 1920X1080 displays arrayed around my desk. Four of those are Viewsonics. Two are the aforementioned VX2450WM-LED and two are Viewsonic VX2433WM with fluorescent lighting.

When I bought the first VX2450WM-LED, I was impressed enough to order another. The two things I noticed immediately were that the colors seemed a bit more vibrant with the LED displays and that the LED displays are cool to the touch whereas the older displays generate a significant amount of heat. Given that in addition to my two client machines, I have five servers (2 Windows 2008 which will soon be shut down and three Ubuntu Linux), heat becomes an issue.

One of my "musts" for any monitor is that it be VESA mountable. I have found that moving the monitor of the desktop and mounting it on a framework behind the desk opens up an amazing amount of desk space. I note that more and more consumer displays lack the VESA mounts. All the the Viewsonic monitors (the 2450WM replaced two Viewsonic VX2255s) have had VESA mounts.

The VX2450LEDs do not have HDMI inputs as do the 2433WMs but at least at present I'm not sure that's a big issue for monitors. They do have DVI and VGA inputs both of which work just fine.

One of the features I quite like is the "Auto Off" feature that can be set to turn the display off after a predetermined amount of time.

A couple of further comments. If you are limiting yourself to one monitor you are missing a whole world of productivity. Most newer computers have two video outputs and can easily be set to use two monitors. Even new laptops can extend the desktop to a second display. Try it you'll like it.

The second comment is to say how much I like Amazon Prime. I was a bit unsure of it but finally gave it a try. Now virtually everything we order comes to the door in two days. I order even simple things like watch batteries and they show up with amazing regularity. There is a 30 day free trial which I recommend you try. During the trial, when you need something, think Prime first. I think you'll like it. 

The Last of Us already has a new trailer

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If a game has been well acclaimed by audiences and critics this year, that was The Last of Us. Now Sony has released a new trailer for his bachelor's adventures in a post-apocalyptic world and you can see below.

Maniana, a new app for tasks to be performed

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Maniana is an app aimed at creating lists of tasks to perform, such such as cooking, washing the car, shopping, etc.. It has a great interface and allows us to prioritize the tasks that we believe are more important or more urgent. Once we can mark the task as "done" or eliminate it
Maniana is an application similar to others like Any.Do and Do It Tomorrow. It is available in Google Play for free.

Optimus 2X LG Ice Cream Sandwich finally receive

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Much has been said about the LG Optimus 2X and whether or not this phone receive the upgrade to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Finally, it was confirmed by Twitter account that LG Mobile smartphone will receive the update itself to said operating system, plus it will be available soon, but did not mention an exact date.
Further indicated that, initially, this update is for customers who live in Korea, meaning that if you live in another country in the world will have to wait a little longer, but sooner or later will be available Ice Cream Sandwich.

Adobe stops development of Flash for Android

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Several weeks ago, I commented that Adobe decided that Flash would not be available for Android 1.4 and also announced that it would be removed from Google Play on August 15, ie today. Besides removing Flash Player from the app store for Android, Adobe also said it has already shelved its development plugin for the above operating system, because, as noted above, HTML 5 is the future level media in regard to mobile phones .
As of today, Adobe has begun to block all installations Flash for Android devices, and for those who already had it before, obviously it will continue to retain, but do not expect more updates and assistance.

Pictarine: look at the pictures of your social networks in one application

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Pictarine is a great app for Android that allows us to gather all the photos of our favorite social networks and view them in one place.
Pictarine also gives us the ability to sort your photos to create playlists where we can go see, so if you want to see all your summer photos in one place, ideally you think the list "Summer" and then you add your favorite here and then to see them all and whenever you want. The user interface is very good and the application itself could not be easier to use.
Pictarine is available free on Google Play.

RIM BlackBerry beta units present 10 to telephone companies

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For next week, RIM is expected to begin making a presentation of "beta" version of its mobile BlackBerry 10 at major U.S. telephone companies, who will decide whether to sell the devices or not.
It is noteworthy that the official arrival of these phones to stores expected in early 2013, the date for which will be available and smartphones like the iPhone 5, Galaxy Note 2 , a Full HD HTC mobile and probably some other Android supersmartphone Jelly Bean 4.1, so no doubt RIM will have much competition in that regard.
Despite this, the company does not give up and firmly believes that BlackBerry 10 can restore its former glory, and if not, it is more likely to end in bankruptcy.
Submissions to the retailers begin next week, and it is a key to the future of the firm.