Tag: review
Adesso 2.4Ghz Wireless SlimTouch Mini Keyboard
by walter on Jan.06, 2010, under Home Theater, MythTV, XBMC
Maybe you’ve tried wireless keyboard/mouse devices before. They’re usually good for 3 or 4 feet but then start to get unreliable. The Adesso 2.4Ghz Wireless SlimTouch Mini keyboard with integrated touchpad (WKB-4000US) is advertised to reach 100ft. I’m hopeful it will be useful with my Acer AspireRevo running XBMC. (continue reading…)
Gateway EC5801u / EC5802u Laptop
by walter on Jan.02, 2010, under Computing
A few months ago, I bought an Acer Timeline 5810TZ laptop computer. My first impressions review of it is at this post. The summary of that review was that I wasn’t happy with it and returned it for a refund. Since then, I had been gravitating toward the Asus UG50, which uses a Core2Duo version of Intel’s ultra low voltage processors. These ULV processors are helping manufacturer’s make full size laptops with light weight, a thin profile, and battery life up to 8 hours. I’ve finally pulled the trigger on my new purchase, but it wasn’t the Asus. (continue reading…)
Acer AspireRevo: Signs of Life
by walter on Nov.25, 2009, under Linux, Media Streamers, XBMC
After a rough start, I’ve been successfully running XBMC Live on my Revo. The instructions on Lifehacker.com either aren’t complete, or they glossed over problems they surely must have had since the software and hardware they used is identical to mine. First the good news … DVD ISOs and VOBs play great, and that was my main goal. The bad news is that MP3′s played too fast, and video files like avi, flv, wmv are playing way too fast.
Acer AspireRevo with XBMC: Bad Start
by walter on Nov.13, 2009, under Media Streamers, XBMC
I picked up the new Acer AspireRevo AR1600-U910H with the intention of installing XBMC on it as a HTPC. A writeup about this model and XBMC on Lifehacker.com made it look easy as pie. So far, I’ve run into a roadblock at every turn. [Updates with some solutions]
Google Voice
by walter on Sep.18, 2009, under Computing
Google Voice, formerly called Grand Central, is a messaging system that’s a little hard to grasp at first, but can be a huge convenience. When you sign up for Google Voice (free), you’re given a phone number within your area code. You then provide the numbers of your wireline, mobile, work, etc. From that point, any call that comes in to the GV number will ring all those other phones simultaneously.
Acer Aspire Timeline 5810TZ Laptop
by walter on Jul.29, 2009, under Computing, Windows
This 15.6″ laptop is part of Acer’s Timeline series of very thin, very long battery life models based around a new Intel ultra low voltage Pentium processor. Its supposed to get up to 8 hours on a charge and is 1″ thick. I’ve managed to avoid Vista up to this point by buying custom systems where Vista wasn’t bundled, so this is also my first experience with Vista. First impressions are not good. [Update: Its going back to Walmart. The "Moon" trailer in HD is my test video and it performed terribly trying to play it full screen.] See my new post about the Gateway EC5801u and EC5802u which are nearly identical but higher performance. (continue reading…)