I have a Zebronics LAVA Cabinet (with a 400W PSU). Now, for the uninitiated, the cabinet has an LCD display that gives the internal temperature. It also has provision to start the cooling fans if the temp exceeds the predefined value. (i've set mine at 45 deg. C)
Once the temp exceeds this...
I'm sure he meant large CAPACITY MMC! As in - greater than 512MB MMCs. At any rate the answer is the same: the Nokia 6230 CAN support it. It just takes some time to refresh the track list, which may cause people to think that it has hanged.
I'll break it down into easy steps
0) If you have one BIG AVI containing the whole movie, you might want to split this into smaller avi files having (approx) 60minutes of the movie in each.
1) Convert AVI to MPEG1 using TMpegAV (you can easily find a guide that tells you exactly how to do...
As far as your question goes, my vote for Liteon too.
But, seriously...maybe you should just search the forums and go thru the 15-odd threads about precisely the same topic. Some may be about a week old and the answer aint gonna be any different now! This avoids redundancy.
Do the right...
between the 2, I'd choose the LG drive. DVD-RAM hasn't been fully implemented yet, but it is a cool feature to have.
maybe you should also look at the benq 1620. that, along with the LG 4163 are the hottest dvd writers in the market right now (also the nec 3520... but i dont think thats...
Heck, no!
The 2800+ is going to stick around for some time! Its a very good processor and ideal for the rookie who wants to get his feet wet i 64-bit computing (raises hand!)
Well... I dont know about your claim that 939s dont perform as well! Thats a new one. But they ARE more expensive than a 754.
My advice - get a A64 2800+ (or 3000+ if ur feeling rich) and get an Asus K8N or K8V (they're both the same, pretty much... and since u dont intend OCing, no...
Since your on-board card doesn't have a TV-out, the only alternatives are:
1. Buy a gfx card that DOES have TV-out
2. Buy a hardware DivX Player
I strongly recommend option 2 - the Philips DVP642K is now available in the Indian market (at an awesome price of Rs. 5500) and it plays all Divx...
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