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Offline mozpheratus

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Re: Lo + NuEvO (14/01/08)
« Reply #15 on: January 14, 2008, 02:46:55 pm »


jajajaja yo tenia un SE de esos y que yo me acuerde no imprimia anantes tenia pantalla a color  :D y es un modelo viejo

por lo demas todo se ve vergon  :shock:


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PSP TA088v3 Running Isos, Cso y Homebrews  ohyea: Hacked By Hackstar  :thumbsup:

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Re: Lo + NuEvO (14/01/08)
« Reply #16 on: January 17, 2008, 09:20:29 am »
La camara de 8Mpx es lo maximo. Jamas imagine que Samsumg haria algo asi.
La memoria de 12 GB es demasiado jejej... Pero pues todo va en aumento, mayor capacidad, mayor calidad: consumir, consumir y mas consumir jajaj  :big_boss:

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Re: Lo + NuEvO (14/01/08)
« Reply #17 on: January 17, 2008, 09:41:33 am »
nuevo señores! info nueva! :thumbsup:

14/01/08
Alienware M15X



Si esa es la foto actual de ese modelo de Alienware les sobró un poco altura, bien pudieron haberla hecho más delgadita y más plante en la carcasa de la pantalla, a distancia se podría confundir con una dell. ¬¬  Mínimo hubiera sido algo como esto:



Otra nota de lo que podría venirse en un futuro no muy lejano:

Batería para laptop de 40 horas de duración.

Breakthrough Could Mean 40-Hour Laptop Batteries (NewsFactor)
Posted on Wed Jan 16, 2008 2:03PM EST
 
Imagine running your laptop nonstop from New York to Tokyo -- crunch some numbers, work on a memo pop in a few DVDs -- and then do a full day of meetings, using your machine throughout the day and into the night. Imagine doing all this without ever plugging in your computer to recharge its battery.

This scenario may become reality in the near future, if Stanford University scientists succeed in commercializing a breakthrough in the laboratory. Assistant Professor Yi Cui and associates at Stanford's Department of Materials Science and Engineering said they have developed a method to increase the life of rechargeable lithium ion batteries to a whopping 40 hours.

Publishing in the journal Nature Nanotechnology, the Stanford researchers have shown that by using silicon nanowires as the battery anode instead of today's graphite, the amount of lithium the anode can hold is extended tenfold.

Revolution in Battery Design

"It's not a small improvement," Cui said. "It's a revolutionary development." And Cui means to move the development out of the lab as soon as possible. "We are working on scaling up and evaluating the cost of our technology," Cui said. "There are no roadblocks for either of these."

Cui has filed a patent on the technology and is evaluating the formation of a company or licensing the technology to a battery manufacturer. Potentially two-day batteries could be on the market within "several years," he said.

Silicon anodes are not a new idea. Researchers have known for some 30 years that they have the "highest theoretical charge capacity," but, until now, they haven't been practical because they change volume by 400 percent as lithium is inserted and extracted, the journal said. Cui's solution: a sponge-like network of tiny silicon nanowires, each of which expands but doesn't fracture.

"Nanowires grown directly on the current collector do not pulverize or break into smaller particles after cycling," the journal reports. "Rather, facile strain relaxation in the nanowires allows them to increase in diameter and length without breaking."

The Many Advantages of Nanowires

Not only can the nanowires handle the extreme volume changes, they also "provide good electronic contact and conduction, and display short lithium insertion distances," Cui wrote. "We achieved the theoretical charge capacity for silicon anodes and maintained a discharge capacity close to 75 percent of this maximum, with little fading during cycling."

The nanowires are grown directly on the metallic substrate that collects current, a process that has several advantages, Cui explained. First, the nanowires' small diameter can better accommodate the four-fold expansion in volume without fracturing. In addition, each nanowire is electrically connected to the metallic current collector, so all the nanowires contribute to battery capacity.

The nanowires also offer efficient "charge transport" and eliminate the need for additives to conduct electricity, which add weight, the journal stated. In addition to Cui, the researchers were Candace K. Chan, Hailin Peng, Gao Liu, Kevin McIlwrath, Xiao Feng Zhang and Robert A. Huggins.


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Re: Lo + NuEvO (14/01/08)
« Reply #18 on: January 18, 2008, 07:36:39 am »
Una bateria que dure 40 horas seria magnifico!!!  :azn: Claro pensemos en el costo, y cuanto tiempo duraria cargarla... el tamaño :roll:

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Re: Lo + NuEvO (14/01/08)
« Reply #19 on: January 18, 2008, 05:16:21 pm »
Para los que les gustan las MAC y les alcanza el billete¡

MacBook Air , La portatil mas fina del mundo



Dimensiones y peso


Alto: 0,4 - 1,94 cm     
Ancho: 32,5 cm
Fondo:22,7 cm
Peso: 1,36 kg

Que les parece?

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Re: Lo + NuEvO (14/01/08)
« Reply #20 on: January 18, 2008, 05:45:13 pm »
Que les parece?

fijate que en apariencia esa Mac... puuu esta de lujo man, pero si lo ves desde el punto de vista de funcionalidad, como que te deja ese mal sabor de boca....

aca les dejo un articulo donde la gente de CHW dan su ponto de vista:
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http://www.chilehardware.com/Articulos/Almacenamiento/Impresiones-del-MacBook-Air-200801181930.htmly eso de que no tiene tarjeta etheenet deja un muy mal sabor de boca man, porque quierase o no, la red inalambrica es una mi$$rda para pasar archivos de gran peso de una pc a otra. A parte de lo de la tarjeta de red, no trae unidad optica [entiendase desde un lector de cd normal, hasta un quemador de DVD y un amplio etc...] y solo trae un puerto USB  x_x y con la cantidad de dispositivos USB que existen hoy en dia... mmmhhh no se, al menos yo lo pensaria un poko !