Federico Windhausen wrote,
W I have a problem with my new Sony MD R900. When recording with a mike, I
W can hear what it's recording through the headphones and I can see that the
W counter is ticking off when I've begun recording. But I can't hear a thing
W when I try to play back what I've
800 MHz PIII, 64 MB RAM, 10 GB HD, 15 in. monitor: 1,200 USD.
400 MHz Ruby G3, 64 MB RAM, 10 GB HD, built in monitor: 900 USD.
Those were the list prices our distributors (HP and Apple) gave us
(remember, in Mexico). I know, I know. There are cheaper PCs. But we
cannot
switch brands or
on 5/8/01 12:25 PM, Francisco J. Huerta at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, but that is just incorrect. If you mean incompatible with a few
PC-only applications, yes.
With a few PC apps? Sorry, but I could only find Macromedia and some Office
stuff. Our database won't run on Apple
on 5/8/01 11:41 PM, Chad Gombosi at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well the wierd thing here is that you must have been buying these G3s when
they were rather old because there has never been a G3 with a list price of
less than $1000 US from Apple, this price would have had to have been from a
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Can we just settle the matter once and for all? I am sorry for getting it
wrong, it was only my assumption, I
hi
just to add my two cents to the pc vs mac controversy:
The simple truth is that people are
comfortable with what they learned, and change will almost always be met
with resistance, especially in the beginning.
useability is a big question with us on this list. to the newbie, discussion
Francisco J. Huerta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The entire evaluation you conducted was flawed, since you
evaluated PowerBooks using PC users.
Then you missed the whole point of the evaluation.. I wanted to have
a hybrid network at my office. I wanted to give Macs to people at the
web design
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They have the best original build quality of any laptop I have ever seen
(505 and z600 series), but sony my laptop in for repair for six months,
and billed me £965 for it!!! the sent it back totaly unrepaired!! In
the end I gave up and John Lewis (the shop where I bought it) gave me a
I just bought a new PowerBook G4 with a 500 MHz processor and as little RAM
and the smallest hard drive Apple ships in it. Then I added third party RAM
and a different hard drive. The end result is that I spent a couple hundred
less than Apple's loaded configuration and I wound up with a twice
* Peter Birley [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 09 May 2001
| They have the best original build quality of any laptop I have ever seen
| (505 and z600 series),
At the very least they are consistently good. Not exceptional but few
lemons.
| but sony my laptop in for repair for six months, and billed
sarcasmwow and to think all this time i thought we were talking about
minidisc, guess i was wrong /sarcasm
anyway on to md, anyone know if the mdh-10 was the only md data drive
released for pc?
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on 5/9/01 7:50 PM, Tk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you did it that route, to make it a better purchase... you can also buy
an Oxford911 bridge based Firewire enclosure put the old drive in. So
you'll have a nice external storage and still saved some extra bucks on top
of what apple is
hi all
what effect does the digital bit rate(16,20 or 24 bit) output from a
player(or analog/digital converter) have when recording to a portable
recorder(especially aiwa f80, sony r50 and r90)?
for instance i have a sony 940 deck which allows you to choose the output as
either 16 or 24
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