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Dell's Latitude D400 series is one of the
best-looking and most affordable Pentium M
ultraportables on the market. We have tested an
entry-level 1.3GHz version with 128MB of R ...
Pentium 3 1Ghz plugged in/733Mhz on battery, 384MB
RAM, 20GB HD, ATI Mobility Radeon 16MB. Slackware
10.0 installed without a problem on this laptop.
I'm using the stock ker ...
Works like a charm. I'm using it on Slackware
current, but this player (along with its 20Gb H320
version) uses FAT32 as its filesystem for its
music/data. So Linux sees it as ...
A 20GB player that can handle a very large range
of formats (MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis and FLAC) and has
a 5-band parametric EQ.
USB does *not* work under Linux (this is *not* a ...
The iAudio M3 has almost every feature you could
want. It has ogg,mp3,wma, and wav format playing.
Voice and FM record. Text-file viewing Slim
design. Radio. And it comes with ...
Worked as expected out of the box, without loading
a driver, requiring any reconfig or even hooking
up the external power supply.
On my Ubuntu 5.04 box, a mount point was c ...
Describes itself as a mulit-codec jukebox. Plays
mp3, ogg vorbis, wma and asf files (I've only
tested ogg and mp3).
Has a colour screen, a 20GB hard drive, FM tuner
and is fl ...
HP Pavillion zt1000 with 256MB of RAM in Bank 1
(under the keyboard) and 512MB in Bank 2. 1200Mhz
Celeron. Base model with upgraded screen (15"). Is
termed Model "A" after the ...
The Neuros Audio is an mp3 player with a 20GB hard
drive. It has a USB1.1 connection. The firmware
can be updated. There is an rf modulator that
allows the user to listen to m ...
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