1. Bought a new camera today - an Olympus. Still waiting for it to charge...
  2. Looks compact enough, as shown below. 720p video recording, 14MP, optical zoom.

  3. The screen isn't small per se. Its just that they have left quote a bit of glass under the windows touch keys unused and forced these keys right up under the actual screen (annoyingly so). I'm comparing it to an iPhone 4 with a 3.5" screen and for some reason it seems bigger. Odd.

    Nothing serious though but too much bezel at the bottom of the device.

  4. It's got the looks, that's for sure. Compact camera's used to be ugly little things, only in silver etc. I have a Fujifilm compact in black, looks so much better than silver. The red one was equally as stunning.

    Originally posted by germcevoy:The screen isn't small per se. Its just that they have left quote a bit of glass under the windows touch keys unused and forced these keys right up under the actual screen (annoyingly so). I'm comparing it to an iPhone 4 with a 3.5" screen and for some reason it seems bigger. Odd.

    Nothing serious though but too much bezel at the bottom of the device.


    So it's a case of give me extra screen space or reduce the size of the phone. No need for wasted space on a smartphone. It's appreciated on an iPad/tablet because of the nature in which you hold and use the device.
  5. It's got the looks, that's for sure. Compact camera's used to be ugly little things, only in silver etc. I have a Fujifilm compact in black, looks so much better than silver. The red one was equally as stunning.

    And when you get a good deal for literally next-to-nothing (the extras, that is), you can't pass it up. $20 for extended warranty (2 years instead of one), a 4GB SDHC memory card and a little carry bag, which was excellent value. It takes great shots - decent amount of everything combined to get a nice shot. But still playing with it.

    Yeah, the red ones I saw really stood out. The silver looked meh.
  6. Hey guys, I haven't posted on here for a while but I've just brought an ipod classic 80gb thing its the 2007 model and seem very quite, I'm sure its a question that's been asked here before but is there anyway to make it louder. Thanks in advanse
  7. Apart from turning up the volume and maybe going into Settings > Music and finding Soundcheck, I don't think so.
  8. Originally posted by U2sBiggestFanHey guys, I haven't posted on here for a while but I've just brought an ippod classic 80gb thing its the 200z model and seem very quite, I'm sure its a question that's been asked here before but is there anyway to make it louder. Thanks in advanse


    Hey Wayne Great to see you back, mate


    Take a look at these topics:

    http://ask.metafilter.com/74091/How-do-I-make-my-iPod-Classic-louder
    http://www.ehow.com/how_5510163_make-ipod-louder.html
    http://volumebooster.tangerine-soft.de/ (this will only work if your iPod firmware is previous to mid 2009)
    http://www.gopod.eu/

    Good luck (and take care of your eardrums!)
  9. Originally posted by U2sBiggestFan:Hey guys, I haven't posted on here for a while but I've just brought an ippod classic 80gb thing its the 200z model and seem very quite, I'm sure its a question that's been asked here before but is there anyway to make it louder. Thanks in advanse


    Is it new or used?
  10. I use mp3gain sometimes to boost volumes of my mp3s or lower them either to 92.0dB or 94.0dB. Usually most music is over 94.0dB - 105dB.

    http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/
  11. Do iPods still let you select a region when setting up? Choosing US instead of Europe bypasses the EU imposed volume limits.