Techincal
The first iPhone video review:
Some highlights:
- largest, highest resolution screen of any smart phone they've seen, most internal memory
- Impressive battery life and thin
- Feels solid
- Regarding the touch keyboard: "After five days of use, Walt -- who did most of the testing for this review -- was able to type on it as quickly and accurately as he could on the Palm Treo he has used for years."
- Can't use T-Mobile SIM cards
- Wi-Fi capability doesn't fully make up for the lack of a fast cellular data capability
- Multitouch: "effective, practical and fun"
- No way to copy/paste text
- Microsoft's Exchange system support
- Voice call quality was good, but not great
- Can't record video
- No Adobe Flash support
- Songs can't be set as ringtones
I have always been a fan of Gigabyte and AMD. I always chose Gigabyte motherboards due to their stability seeing as overclocking has never been my thing. I have owned the GA-7VAXP-A and the GA-K8NXP-9. And I have got to say that both these boards have been dream to work with. I currently own the GA-M59SLI-S5(rev. 1.0) and this definitely the most stable board I have used. No BSODs, no unexpected crashes. I had hoped at some point to obtain some high end graphics cards and at least a couple of 22inch monitor for a killer system, but as fate would have it, funds have been quite hard to come by this year. My current board if fully kitted would have been able to support up to 6 monitors but looks like Gigabyte have gone ahead and upped the ante again with the GA-M790-DQ6.

