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As for the question of adding additional HDD space, I am in the process of researching these solutions, and I will likely go with a network-attached storage solution, such as the Buffalo Linkstation which is available in 160 and 250 GB models. Such devices simply hang on your network with their own IP address and act as a data server. A slick solution, in my view. |
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I went to Best Buy last night just to browse around. One of the things that caught my eye was a GPS receiver and mapping program to accompany a Windows laptop. $129.00 or so. The nice stand-alones from Garmin, Magellan etc... were over $1000.00 not so long ago, and are still $500-$800 or so.
Which leads to my first question... is there anything like the software program and receiver for the Apple laptops? This would be a pretty good add-on for the coasters who can take day trips to locations unknown. Another thing that caught my eye was the IPod song transfer program for $20.00 that allows you to transfer music from an IPod. It didn't seem to work for me though, as I use my Apple laptop to download music, but I was trying to transfer the music to my Dell. Plug the IPod in and Apple's IPod software jumps in to offer to restore my factory settings so that I can reconfigure the IPod for windows. Which leads to my second question. Has anyone figured out how to store music on more than one computer? It seems like every time a program comes out to do this, Apple jumps in with an update that prevents doing this again. Oh, and Grand Theft Auto San Andreas for XBox is out on June 6 or so. Hello |
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Another reason I haven't brought this to my car is that with GPS it's all about leaving it on, and by the time you buy the GPS, the software, the car power adapters for the GPS and the laptop, it's a total fucking pain and just puts your laptop at risk of being stolen at a rest stop. I have a standalone GPS from Magellan with all USA maps preloaded on an HDD. |
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On a related note, one of the people I work with was telling me about some universal interface thingamajig that will interface everything to everything else. Particularly useful for hooking up any laptop to a car's cigarette lighter. I'll look at the post-it note I wrote when he told me, and try to remember to post it tomorrow. |
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So the files in AL format just go into the iPod as-is and play normally (if somewhat more largely and with better dynamic range)? Quote:
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I posted about it here. Since then I installed a firmware update that added some cool features, like little icons showing you the ATMs (or other services/businesses of your choosing) nearest to your current location, and some other shit I don't use. Overall, I like it. I would definitely recommend it over a $2,000 in-dash dealer option. |
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Thanks for the tip re the Linkstation. |
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-RF on the phone portion is very solid, no complaints. -The form factor is a bit bigger than phones that I have carried in the past, but having to carry only one device more than makes up for it. -The speakerphone is terrific. -Bluetooth implimentation is limited (for security reasons) but it works fine with my Nokia hdw-3 headset and parrot ck3000 car kit. -I get about 2-3 days out of a battery, with pretty constant voice and e-mail use. BT accelerates battery drain pretty significantly, but this is expected and happens on every other BT phone I've ever used. Bottom line, I highly recommend the 7100g. |
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One tip: don't turn it on unless you're using it for directions to a place you don't know how to get to. When I first got mine, I started playing with it during my daily commute (where I already knew where the fuck I was going) and I got into the bad habit of totally tuning out the verbal directions because I didn't need them. ("Right turn approaching --- two miles." Yeah, whatever.) This led to the unfortunate situation of tuning out the verbal directions when I DID need them. Bottom line: only turn it on when you plan to pay attention to what the damn thing is telling you. Word to the wise. |
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