There is a limited edition one that just got released last month (http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/02/limited_editi...) though its merely cosmetic in change (no new technology features).
Considering this is a first generation product I certainly wouldn't rush out and buy one -- let someone else work the bugs out. There is no doubt that they are getting rave reviews, but look closely at those reviews and you will see people are finding faults. They have a good product, and they are well positioned to be the market leader, but just like you wouldn't want a first generation car, it also pays to wait for first generation tech. No doubt we'll be seeing a new release within a year as they iron out the bugs and continue to innovate.
Then again, that is just my two cents :-)
The E-510 has a dedicated hot shoe, which means that you can use external flashes. There is a really good review of this camera over at http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/default.asp?...
L2 cache is used so that the CPU doesn't have to access RAM (Which is slower) as often. The more cache on a chip, the more transistors, and the rate of error goes up -- something they don't tell you about L2 cache except in the very technical documents.
It's a trade-off between price, error-rate and speed. If it was me, I'd stick with the T7500 as you are going to see almost the exact same performance as the T8300 but at a cheaper cost.
What would you like to know about it? It appears to be an entry-level GPS system that retails for around $275. Let us know what type of information you are looking for and we'll help you locate it!
The Geoforce 6200 uses either an AGP 8X slot or a PCI-Express slot. As long as your machine has either one of these slots available there is no reason you can't run it. A quick check on the specs of a 4550 shows that you only have a 4X AGP slot and standard PCI ports -- so, unfortunately, you won't be able to run it.
These binoculars are made by the same company that is famous for manufacturing handguns -- which may explain why you are having a hard time tracking any information down about them.
Here are a few sites with some reviews and specs that may help:
Good luck!
I can tell you that the Maytag MDB-9 is part of a large recall because of a potential fire hazard. You can read more about it here --> http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml07/070...
When it shuts down do you see anything on the screen? Like a blue background and a bunch of numbers? Go into your "Event Log" off your Control Panel and see if it logged any reason that the machine shut down. I'm guessing you probably have a memory chip going bad.
Personaly, I think the Radeon is the best of the bunch. I had a Geoforce card before (the 8000) and it couldn't handle complex graphics nowhere near as good as my new card does.
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