This video is a demonstration of my MAME arcade cabinet, which is a miniaturized Neo-Geo MVS. It was built 100% from the ground up by modifying plans for a Neo-Geo MVS 2-Slot upright cabinet. It only has controls for one player, but there is a second external USB joystick that can be plugged in for two players. PC Specs: -ASUS P4T533-C Motherboard -Pentium 4 2.53 GHZ CPU -512MB PC1066 RDRAM -BFG GeForce 6800 128MB AGP -80GB Western Digital 7200RPM HDD -Onboard Sound & Ethernet -17″ Envision LCD @ 1280×1024 Software Setup: -Windows XP Service Pack 3 running minimal services and programs -Custom boot screens -Running MaLa (MAME Front End) as the Windows shell in place of explorer. -MameUI version .126u3 running at 1280×1024 with RGB filters & DirectX Other Cabinet Features: -Pause, Menu, Service, and One-Button-Power-On buttons -80MM exhaust fan -Stereo speakers -Custom sized & printed marquee and control panel -Working coin door & lights Currently there is no side art but I am in the process of having it printed. The plans are available to anyone who wants them, just drop me a line. Worklog: forum.arcadecontrols.com Blog (WIP): www.lewisjeff.com Enjoy!
Compaq Mini 110c 1100DX unboxing Specs: Intel Atom N270 Processor (1.60 GHz) 1024MB DDR2 SDRAM (1 Dimm) Windows XP Home Edition Webcam 10.1″ WSVGA Anti-Glare Widescreen Display Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 with shared graphics memory 802.11b/g WLAM 5-in-1 Digital Media Reader 3-cell Lithium-Ion battery To make the netbook run faster, there are several things you can do: 1. Run windows update and install all new security updates. Do this several times until there are no more updates left. 2. Uninstall Norton Internet Security and install “Microsoft Security Essentials” antivirus: It runs faster and doesn’t slow down the pc as much. 3. Install “Google Chrome” web browser. It’s a new, really fast internet web browser. 4. Run “disk defragmenter” to defrag your hard drive (ONLY if you have the 160GB standard hard drive. The smaller SSD solid state drives need no defragmenting). 5. Upgrade the 1GB ram chip to a 2GB chip if you are a heavy PC user. This will make the netbook more responsive when lots of programs are open like several browser tabs, photo editing, or video editing. If you have any other suggestions or tips, please leave a comment below.
www.digitalhomethoughts.com Want to buy one? Prices start at $329 USD from HP.com. Click here tinyurl.com [Affiliate] This is an review video of the HP Mini 110 XP Edition, running Windows XP SP3. This netbook is a second-generation unit, following on the heels of the HP Mini 1000 released in 2008. The HP Mini 110 that I’m looking at features a 1.6 Ghz Atom N270 processor, 1 GB of DDR2 RAM (upgradeable to 2 GB), a 160 GB 5400 RPM hard drive, integrated 802.11b/g WiFI, and a 10.1 inch LED Anti-glare (matte) 16:9 aspect-ratio widescreen at 1024 x 576 resolution, driven by an Intel GMA950 graphics processor. There’s a webcam of unknown resolution (likely VGA), and the finish is “Black Swirl”. “White Swirl” and “Pink Swirl” are also available. There is no CD/DVD drive, and the version I’m looking at has a 3 cell battery. Please subscribe, rate, and comment. Thanks! Distributed by Tubemogul.
HP Mini 110 XP 1366×768 LED 720P HD series (NW110AV) Cost before shipping and tax $466.98 (bought online at HP) *Color – Black Swirl *Operating system – Genuine Windows XP Home with Service Pack 3 *Processor – Intel(R) Atom(TM) Processor N280 (1.66GHz, 512KB L2, 667Mhz FSB) *Memory – 1GB DDR2 System Memory (1 Dimm) UPGRADED to CRUCIAL 2GB, 200-pin SODIMM, DDR2, PC2-6400, Memory Module CT1001186 *Hard drive -FREE Upgrade to 160GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive from 16GB (Solid State Drive Flash Module) *Graphics card – Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator 950 with a 5-in-1 Digital Media slot *Display – 10.1″ diagonal HD LED Anti-glare Widescreen Display (1366 x 768) *Personalization – HP Mini Webcam with HP Imprint Finish (Swirl) *Networking – Wireless-G Card *Video Accelerator – Broadcom(R) Crystal HD Enhanced Video accelerator with ArcSoft TotalMedia(TM) Theatre *Keyboard – HP Color Matching Keyboard *Primary battery -6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery *Accessories – HP Bluetooth Nano Dongle *Productivity software – Microsoft(R) Works 9.0 *Carrying cases – HP 10.2″ Mini Sleeve
tinyurl.com This video is an unboxing of the HP Mini 110 Windows 7 Edition, running Windows 7 Starter. This netbook is the next generation in the mini series, following the mini 1000. The HP Mini 110 in this video features a 1.6 Ghz Atom N270 processor, 1 GB of DDR2 RAM, which you CAN upgrade to 2 gigs of ram. Also, this unit has a160 GB 5400 RPM hard drive, integrated 802.11b/g WiFI, and a 10.1 inch LED 16:9 aspect-ratio widescreen at 1024 x 576 resolution, driven by an Intel GMA950 graphics processor. Please enjoy the video, and please subscribe.
Verizon’s first netbook, the HP Mini 1151NR, hits stores May 17th for $199 on contract. Noah gets one home and out of the box a few days early. More Videos: www.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: www.phonedog.com
www.digitalhomethoughts.com This is an unboxing and first impressions video of the Dell Inspiron Mini 10. As configured from Dell Canada, it cost me $559 CAD. The same configuration on Dell.com as of March 19th costs $504 USD. This Mini 10 is cherry red in colour, uses the Intel Atom Z530 (1.6 Ghz) CPU, has 1 GB of DDR2 RAM, uses Windows XP SP3, has a 10.1 inch 16 aspect ratio screen (1024 x 576 resolution), a 160 GB 5400 RPM 2.5 inch hard drive, a 1.3 megapixel Webcam, a 802.11g WiFi card, and is powered by a 3-cell 24 WHr battery. Subscribe to our channel and watch for the follow-up review video!
www.digitalhomethoughts.com Want to buy one? Prices start at $329 USD from HP.com. Click here tinyurl.com [Affiliate] This is an unboxing and first impressions video of the HP Mini 110 XP Edition, running Windows XP SP3. This netbook is a second-generation unit, following on the heels of the HP Mini 1000 released in 2008. The HP Mini 110 that I’m looking at features a 1.6 Ghz Atom N270 processor, 1 GB of DDR2 RAM (upgradeable to 2 GB), a 160 GB 5400 RPM hard drive, integrated 802.11b/g WiFI, and a 10.1 inch LED Anti-glare (matte) 16:9 aspect-ratio widescreen at 1024 x 576 resolution, driven by an Intel GMA950 graphics processor. There’s a webcam of unknown resolution (likely VGA), and the finish is “Black Swirl”. “White Swirl” and “Pink Swirl” are also available. There is no CD/DVD drive, and the version I’m looking at has a 3 cell battery. Please subscribe, rate, and comment. Thanks!
ndevil.com – Hp Mini 210 unboxed. No Bag. ntel Atom N450, 1GB RAM, 250GB HDD, Windows 7 Starter, 10,1 inch Display, 6 Cell battery. Preis 299 Euro Red, blue, silver and black are available.
An unboxing of the awesome new Toshiba NB200 mini notebook. Apparently we can’t call ‘em ‘netbooks’ anymore. Perfect size for travelling, I really like the USB ‘sleep and charge’ . Also a useable keyboard, a fantastic bit of kit. The exact model is the NB200-11L £289 ex VAT. Some of the specs: CPU – 1.60 GHz Intel® Atom® Processor Technology N270 – Front side bus: 533MHz – Intel® GMA 950 graphics chipset – 512K L2 cache OPERATING SYSTEMS AVAILABLE – Genuine Windows XP Home Edition. HARD DISK DRIVE – 160 GB HDD with 3D sensor for HDD protection RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY – MEMORY (RAM) 1GB DDR2 800MHz SCREEN – 10.1 WSVGA TruBrite with LED backlight (1024×600) COMMUNICATION AND CONNECTIVITY – VGA web camera with embedded microphone – Wireless LAN 802.11 (b/g) with diversity antenna – Fast Ethernet LAN SECURITY & MANAGEABILITY – PC synchronisation via SyncToy 2.0 – Computrace embedded in Bios – Kensington Lock BATTERY LIFE – 6 cell: up to 9 hours PORTS – 3x USB 2.0 (USB Sleep-and-Charge) – RGB, RJ45, DC-in – Headphone, microphone Royalty free music provided by www.partnersinrhyme.com
Triple Boot on a Mini 10v – OS X, Windows 7, Ubuntu Netbook Remix – Using Chameleon booloader – Part 1 of 4 – Text instructions in forums at www.mydellmini.com – http
In this video, I get another question regarding Windows 7 on my HP Mini 1000. Coheed, a regular member of our chat room, writes: “I’d like to see you do a followup on your 1050NR Review. Something that shows how Windows 7 is running now, and if you’d choose to go back to Windows XP.” Since I don’t have a lot of heavy software on the HP Mini, I simply demonstrate various multitasking efforts with the browsers I have installed. I open a few tabs in Google Chrome and Firefox and play some videos on Youtube and Hulu. I also launch some Adobe Air applications like Twhirl. The 2GB of memory I installed on the HP Mini really helps with multitasking, but not necessarily with speed. I’m satisfied with Windows 7 as it is since everything I want to do on the HP Mini works. I don’t foresee myself going back to Windows XP until the Windows 7 beta expires in August. I hope this answers your question, Coheed. If you have any questions about the HP Mini or any other topic, send an email to help@bwana.tv. Enjoy!
www.digitalhomethoughts.com This is an in-depth review video of the Dell Inspiron Mini 10. As configured from Dell Canada, it cost me $559 CAD in March 2009. This Mini 10 is cherry red in colour, uses the Intel Atom Z530 (1.6 Ghz) CPU, has 1 GB of DDR2 RAM, uses Windows XP Home SP3, has a 10.1 inch 16 aspect ratio screen (1024 x 576 resolution), a 160 GB 5400 RPM 2.5 inch hard drive, a 1.3 megapixel Webcam, a 802.11g wifi card, and is powered by a 3-cell 24 whr battery. UPDATE: I did some more video tests using Quicktime and Windows Media Player, and while playback was fine (no obvious glitches like with VLC), the quality of the playback wasn’t great – the GPU really sucks at scaling video, and artifacts popped up constantly. Subscribe to our channel and rate our video. Thanks for your support!
www.digitalhomethoughts.com This is an unboxing and first impressions video of the HP Mini 1000. It runs Windows XP SP3, and in the configuration I was sent, costs $489 USD directly from HP. It has an Intel 1.6 Ghz Atom CPU, has a 10.2 inch screen, 1 GB of RAM, a 60 GB 4500 RPM hard drive, an SDHC card reader, two USB ports, 802.11 b wifi, Bluetooth, and a 3-cell battery. Check out Digital Home Thoughts for more news and reviews – and join our community! www.digitalhomethoughts.com