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27″ Quad Core Intel i7 iMac

imacIt’s not quite Tuesday yet, but for this installment of Technolust Tuesday, we will be drooling over the new 27″ quad core Intel i7 iMac.

I will be ordering the 27″ 2.8GHz quad core i7 iMac with 8GB RAM. If I can swing it, I’ll be ordering on Black Friday. If not, I will be ordering it the following week.

As soon as it arrives I will be posting a detailed review of everything from overall aesthetic appeal, to screen details, to port lineup and layout, ease of upgrading memory, and fine-tuned benchmarks. How fast are these things really? How do everyday tasks compare? Is Safari, iTunes or even plain old file browsing any faster? Is the screen bright enough? Is the glare bearable?

Then, for fun, I will be posting a head-to-head Geekbench benchmark comparing the new iMac to my current iMac: a 2006 model 20″ 2GHz Intel Core Duo with 2GB of RAM. Then we’ll pit it against a late 2007 model 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro with 2GB RAM.

I can’t wait to see hands on how this new quad core iMac shreds through my daily work flow. Stay tuned…

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MinoHD Review (Part One)

5/5 stars – you’ll want one!

Well, I’ve had the MinoHD for about 2 weeks now. Unfortunately the first week I had it I was terribly sick with strep throat. However I have had quite a few days to play with this nifty little device and I must say I’m pretty impressed.

The footage isn’t *amazing*, however it is incredibly impressive given the size and weight of the device. I must say I’ve become quite attached to it. I bring it everywhere.

I went to our local Circuit City and got a carrying case, a tripod, the extension cables, and an action mount. All four accessories were $15 each but thanks to Circuit City’s store-wide going out of business sale, I picked them all up for a cool $25. Three days later I went back and all of the Mino accessories were gone. Perfect timing!

I’m going to break this review down into three sections.

1. The Footage

The footage is really pretty great. The colors are a tad washed out at times and in low light there is some grain, but that’s to be expected. In well-lit environments (such as outside on a sunny day) the video quality is really amazing though.

Keep in mind that HD footage takes up a lot of space! In the 2 weeks I’ve had the device I’ve recorded almost 40GB of video. I would recommend picking up a 750GB external Western Digital drive ($109 from NewEgg) or, you can go my route and buy 200 blank DVD+Rs and a DVD storage system (I got a locking CD File Vault). This way I can archive all of my footage onto DVDs and have them safely stored away from my computer.

The downside to using DVDs as a backup solution is when you want to find your footage or do some editing, you will have to copy the video files you wish to work with back to your computer and work with the footage off of a hard drive. Looking back on it, I wish now I’d just bought another external drive instead of spending almost the same amount of money on blank DVDs and the CD Vault storage locker. Oh well, no use crying over spilt milk, right?

2. Editing

I have been testing my MinoHD on a 2GHz Intel Core Duo iMac with 1.5GB of RAM. Unfortunately, when trying to edit my raw HD footage in Final Cut Pro, I get constant frame drops and errors and the edited video does not play through. I can export the footage to a .mov file and it plays just fine. I went online and did some research and it turns out Apple recommends 2-4GB of RAM when working with HD footage in Final Cut. So, I ordered another 1GB RAM chip to replace my 512MB chip bringing my total RAM to 2GB. The new RAM hasn’t arrived yet, but it should be here by Friday. I will update everyone then and let you know if this solved the problem. This is not a fault of the MinoHD.

Currently, my editing abilities are pretty limited, but I will be posting footage in an amended review as soon as the new RAM gets here and I can actually work in Final Cut Pro.

3. Overall Impressions

So far I have not been irritated by the 2 hour battery life and 1 hour recording time limitations. I’ve been able to plug into an iMac or a MacBook Pro and download the footage (which simultaneously charges the MinoHD as well) when I need to, even on the go thanks to my MacBook Pro.

The camera is super light weight and the screen, while admittedly very small, is bright and viewable even outside on a bright sunny Oregon spring day. The interface is very simple, and surprisingly enough, when the MinoHD is held steady or placed on a tripod the image is very stable and useable. You won’t be able to get much pro footage, but really the MinoHD is designed to be a pocket cam that works good enough. I’ve taken it everywhere and it fits quite nicely in my pocket alongside my iPhone. The thin and lightweight casing makes it very easy to bring along just in case, allowing you to capture impressive HD footage of just about anything on the fly.

The camera goes from completely powered off in your pocket to on and recording in about 4 seconds, so you won’t miss much of the action. Just make sure it’s fully charged and the internal drive is cleared before you take off somewhere with it. HD footage eats up space quickly so be sure the device is completely empty each time you want to use it.

I ordered a black standard case design MinoHD. My friend Kelly ordered a customized MinoHD with her personal photo, and that should arrive this week sometime. She saw how cool mine was and had to get her own. I will let you all know how the custom designed case looks when hers arrives in my amended review. Stay tuned for the answer to these questions and more:

  1. Will Final Cut Pro work with the extra RAM?
  2. Do the custom case designs actually look good?
  3. How easy is it to take a Final Cut edited video and burn it to a useable DVD disc to view on your TV?
  4. How will the MinoHD handle being action-mounted to my Specialized Rockhopper mountain bike and taken off the beaten path?
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Flip MinoHD Ordered!

Well, I just finally broke down and ordered a Flip MinoHD. I went all over Portland this weekend looking at every mall, department store, camera and electronics boutique I could find, and none of them had one in stock, so I had to get it on Amazon. I did save $20 however and I got free overnight shipping. It won’t be in stock until January 24th though. It’s always something, I swear!

The estimated delivery date is next Tuesday, just in time for another installment of Technolust Tuesday. I will be providing a full review of the camera, as well as using it to create video blogs in the future to keep everyone up to date on the goings on here at AppleSource.

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Technolust Tuesday: Myvu

Hey guys, Ian here! It’s Tuesday again, and time for me to share with you something new and amazingly cool! In keeping with the new year in just a couple more days, I think it’s time to review the Myvu Personal Media Viewer, the future of personal media and entertainment.

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Did you ever think “Man I love my iPod but this tiny screen just isn’t doing it for me.”? Welcome to the Myvu Personal Media Viewer. The Myvu media viewer has three options to to fit your lifestyle and needs.

  1. The Myvu Crystal ($299) is the flagship of Myvu corporations portable media viewer line, featuring a slim design for superior portability and comfort, as well as full VGA quality (640×480) Featuring SolidOptex® – the Myvu patented optical system and built in noise canceling earbuds. Up to 4 hours of rechargeable battery life.
  2. The Myvu Solo Plus ($99) features QVGA quality video output (320×240) and similar noise canceling earbuds and battery life (up to 4 hours of rechargeable battery life).
  3. The Myvu Shades  ($160) features QVGA (320×240), noise canceling earbuds, and up to 10 hours of rechargeable battery life.

All of these models feature full screen viewing of your various media types played through your iPod, iPhone, Zune, Archos player, Nokia N95, and pretty much anything else that accepts standard RCA plugs. A nice touch they have added is noise isolating ear buds, so those long flights and loud background noises won’t be an issue when you’re trying to enjoy that new episode of The Big Bang Theory or perhaps that next blockbuster film…

Now do keep one thing in mind: the full VGA video output is going to look a little grainy on most media players as they are usually designed for smaller resolutions (320×240 or so) You will probably want to re-code your video to a larger format or simply begin downloading/ripping higher quality videos.

For more information about this cool futuristic product, check out their website at http://www.myvu.com. Be sure to tune in next week for more Technolust Tuesday!

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Technolust Tuesday!

Our resident in-house gadget geek and software beta tester, Ian Darby, will be writing about a new hot product every Tuesday! Ian is a hot-shot sales aficionado  at a big-name electronics store that shall remain nameless. You can look forward to reading his reviews and recommendations about new must-have guilty techno-pleasures.

He will take the helm next Tuesday, so let me pave the way by telling you all about MY latest tech craving:

The Flip MinoHD Camcorder. (about $230)

http://www.theflip.com

You’ve probably seen the commercials, or the banner ads around the internet: this thing is everywhere. Believe me though, it SHOULD be! It’s pretty darn amazing. It’s only slightly bigger than most USB thumb drives, it weighs 3.3 ounces, takes stunning 30fps 1280×720 HD video, 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, starts recording in less than 3 seconds from boot up, has a rechargeable battery, and more.
 


As you can see, you can customize the look of your MinoHD with custom pictures, preset designs, a pattern generator, or simply go with the sleek all black model.

The MinoHD is super easy to work with. Remarkably simple to use and compact in design, but deceptively powerful. The picture quality is absolutely amazing, and even the built in microphone is top-notch and records with impressive results.

MinoHD Overview [from the manufacturer]:

  • Weighing only 3.3 ounces, MinoHD is the world’s smallest HD camcorder
  • Features a super-slim, super-sleek design that fits into any pocket or purse
  • Simple interface features one-touch recording and digital zoom, making HD video easier and more fun than ever
  • Holds 60 minutes of HD-quality video on 4 GB of built-in memory; no tapes or additional memory cards required
  • Convenient flip-out USB arm plugs directly into your computer to launch built-in FlipShare software
  • Works with iMove and Final Cut Pro on MacOS X
  • Internal Li-ion battery recharges through built-in USB arm while you’re plugged into your computer
  • Produces incredible HD 720p (1280 x 720 resolution at 30 frames per second; 16:9 widescreen) video
  • Records high-quality MP4 files that can be easily dragged and dropped into iTunes, iMovie, and iPhoto
  • Watch videos instantly on TV with included connector cable
  • Instant playback, pause, fast forward, rewind, zoom , and delete functions