Just an idea, any comments would be appreciated.
]]>Anyways, the good thing about the Japanese sonystyle, over the UK one, is that you can customise the configuration. Another reason for getting one before returning home!
In the options you can have a DVD and SSD, DVD and HDD or SSD and HDD. I’m going to get one of the SSDs but am undecided about either DVD or HDD. If I get the HDD then the only DVD I’ll have is on my TR (create image on TR and play on virtual drive on TZ). Or I get the DVD but have less disk space than on my current TR (32GB vs. 40GB). I think the 64GB SSD will be too pricey :(
So, I thought I’d canvas a few options from on here.
Oooo, just seen there’s a poll option, I’ll do that!
]]>After seeing the product page , I was worried that this drive too would use AA batteries. Luckily it was just a typo, and the drive is solely bus-powered. The drive is nice and small, roughly the size of a full-size iPod but a little shorter and thicker. It’s got a good amount of heft to it as well, and the enclosure is sleek and stylish, with brushed aluminum and glossy black plastic reminiscent of the PSP. It comes with a thin USB cable, lightly-padded slip case, and two wireless keys used for the security function.
The security feature is easy to use and relatively unobtrusive. To bond the keys with the drive, just push a button on the back of the drive and touch the key to the black area at the top. On subsequent times you plug the drive in, it will stay locked and will not mount until you touch the key to the black part. You can also use the drive with the security feature turned off, which I’m currently doing since there’s nothing important on it at the moment. If you lose the keys, Sony says you’re out of luck, so keep one in a safe place just in case!
The hard drive inside the case is our old friend the 1.8” Toshiba MK4004GAH two-platter drive. Nice 1.8” enclosures are tough to come by, and I’ll definitely be upgrading this once the MK8007GAH 80GB drives are available in quantity.
I’m not sure it’s totally worth the cash, as I bought my 30GB video iPod for the same price ($280) and only had to give up 10GB of hard drive space in exchange for a color screen, video and audio playback, and other goodies. Then again, it’s Sony, so we’re all used to this kind of thing by now!
Pics:

The box

Oops at the box factory!

The contents

Solidly built, though a little on the thick side
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Sony Vaio Tele-Mouse Black, USB (VN-CX1/B.CE)
http://geizhals.at/a190218.html
thx for feedbak
Prices are street prices currently. We can always negotiate to something.
Sony Alpha A100K w/ 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 Kit Lens $650
Sony Alpha HVL-F36AM Flash Unit $250
Sony Alpha RM-S1AM Wired Remote $60
Sony Alpha FA-CS1AM Off-Camera Shoe for Flash $50
Sony Alpha FA-CC1AM Off-Camera Cable for Flash $60
Dicain VG-1 Vertical Battery Grip imported directly from Dicain in South Korea $170
Minolta 50mm f1.7 Lens $100
Sigma 28-70mm f2.8 EX DF Lens w/ Box, manuals, and everything that came with it. $300




More Pictures here:
http://www.orlandoforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=68113
The first post from location…
http://www.siliconpopculture.com/blog/comments/iphone_stalking_first_message_from_the_promenade/
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