Customer Reviews 

fine camera
2001-08-10It's a camera which makes good pictures, I developed 4 rolls and not a single shot missed out (I use 200 iso film). I found out that it is better not to use the zoom in low light conditions. There are some disadvantages however, the buttons on top are too small, and espacially the flashmode and the on-off button should be larger. I found out that I don't use the functions on the wheel. For me the camera would have been ideal if the functions on the wheel would be on-off and the flash modes and the functions that are on the wheel now could then go to the tiny buttons. But.. perfect pictures still recommend it.

GREAT VALUE, GREAT COMBINATION OF FEATURES
2000-11-25Looking for a reasonable price camera with up to date features? This camera is great for beginners, or a camera buff that wants something practical. Small, great for your pocket on trips. Great combination camera at a price that is not too high for your loved one that wants to try new things but also may have a tendency to loose things. Zoom, infrared autofocus, panoramic switchable, landscape mode, timer and more.
Electronics Articles 
Core 2 Duo Scaling
Laptop Scaling
Intel's Core 2 Duo is easily the best mobile processor on the market today, boasting sky-high performance and low power consumption. But which CPU is for you: the super expensive T7600, the bargain-priced T5500, or something in between?
This article will first take a look at the various versions of Core 2 Duo that Intel has to offer. We will compare Core 2 Duo clocked at four speed grades: 2.33GHz, 2.16GHz, 2GHz, and 1.83GHz in a variety of benchmarks and let you know how to get your best bang for the buck.
Note: We will refer to a Core 2 Duo “T7000�multiple times in this article. We were unable to get a Merom sample with 2MB L2 cache, thus we lowered the clock speed of our 4MB L2 model to 1.83GHz to perform near that of the T5600 (1.83GHz, 2MB L2 cache), resulting in our unofficial “T7000�nomenclature.
The Core 2 Duo Processor
Intel has two lines of Core 2 Duo processors: notebook and desktop. Core 2 Duo for notebooks is codenamed Merom, while Core ...
Laptop Guide
After reading through this laptop guide, you'll know more than 99% of all laptop buyers. The guide is divided into five sections:
Section #1 - Overview of laptop computers
Understand all the basic features of the laptop computer so you can buy the best machine for you.Â
Section #2 - Main laptop parts
Make your choice of memory, processor and laptop storage devices.
Section #3 - Notebooks and networks
Computing nowadays is all about connectivity, so it's essential that your laptop computer can connect up to almost anything.
Section #4 - Ports and slots
Everything you need to know about those strange plugs and sockets you'll find in every laptop computer.
Section #5 - Getting ready to buy
Laptop Buyer's Checklist.
Why buy a laptop instead of a desktop PC
Before you buy a laptop you need to understand the critical differences between a mobile computer and the much less mobile desktop, so you can decide which laptop features are most important to you.
Choose t ...