Originally posted by MWSAH[..]
Well, this is the 16GB Zen..the Vision is a bit too expensive for a poor student like me![]()
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But: you can upgrade it's memory with a SD-card, so I can upgrade it to 20 or 24 GB. A friend of mine got one and the 2,5 inch screen is just clear and bright as a blue sky.
The LCDs certainly are looking better than three years ago. Maybe worth buying one, which I'm considering maybe a 32inch LG one for my 20th. I know some of them have horrible picture quality - these are the high-end $5000 Sony and Pioneer ones that I've played Xbox360 on and watched HDTV - still terrible picture quality. So it uses Flash memory then? That would mean better battery life than the Vision with a hard drive inside.
Originally posted by Ali709So, let's see if I got this right...you don't have wireless, you don't have ethernet, to connect to the internet you have to use the USB port of which you only have one...right? And then you haven't got a CD or DVD drive in it...
I'm not sure about not having a DVD or CD drive, but it's confirmed there's no wireless, no Ethernet, one measly USB port and it uses a last-generation processor (Intel Core Duo 2 1.8GHz). I figure the trade-off of not having all those extra resources is to improve battery life. Wireless can take up to 20% extra battery power to run and a CD / DVD drive brings the weight to 1.3 kilograms so it's pretty light.
And taking the stance that Firewire is slowly being phased out...I wouldn't be surprised if it's not there.
I don't know about anyone else, but Apple's products just don't look as fancy and cool as much as twelve months ago, don't work as good as they should (although admittedly neither do Microsoft's - they have such a big market share they couldn't care less if the program works or not), and functionality is getting worse every day.