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Sony PSP: Accessorise This
Digital Living While the standard 32MB stick will hold all of your saved games easily, remember that some games are given periodical updates, which need to be stored on the memory stick. From essentials like memory cards and screen protectors to pimped-up speaker...
6 September 2005, 7:45
One gadget that does it all
Digital Living Plenty of memory. HP iPAQ hx4700: almost perfect but no memory 2. Orange M2000: I have the SPV C500, so this seems a logical choice, but no memory and the screen quality is average I'm looking for a gadget that runs as a back-up to my camera and...
15 November 2005, 16:37
Get more from Sony's PSP
Digital Living As we said in our review, Memory Stick Duo media isn't cheap, with a 512MB card costing around £60 and a 1GB card £100. Sony's beautiful screen shows off movies in the console's proprietary UMD format perfectly, but playing your own video, music...
1 September 2005, 14:54
Is the iPhone the way to go?
Digital Living The problem I see with the current phones around is that they don't have anywhere near enough memory in comparison to a normal MP3 player. I think the iPhone will offer the largest onboard memory when it comes out with 8GB.
12 September 2007, 16:01
Does ReadyBoost really work?
Digital Living The first lets you use an 'ordinary' USB memory key as additional RAM memory. It monitors which applications you use the most and preloads them into system memory so they're ready to launch when you need them.
7 March 2007, 16:51
How can I upgrade my laptop?
Digital Living Whereas you can chop and change literally any component inside a desktop PC, there are only a few parts of a laptop that can be modified by the average user.Upgrading the memory is the easiest place to start, and luckily this will also likely...
2 June 2006, 15:55
Is my PC ready for Windows Vista?
Digital Living A modern processor (at least 800MHz)• 512MB of system memory (RAM)• A graphics card that is DirectX 9 compatible GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor • 1GB of system memory • A graphics processor supporting a WDDM driver, Pixel Shader 2.0, 32...
20 July 2006, 14:21
What HD disc player should I buy? review
Digital Living The closest thing is a Samsung DVD-HD860, which will do everything you need except read files from memory cards and play HD DVD or Blu-ray. Some DVD players and media streamers can accept photos and MP3s from USB memory cards, but if I'm honest, it...
Tags: generation, hd, dvds, samsung
16 November 2007, 12:52
Which new iPod should I buy?
Digital Living With 1GB of memory though, it's not going to stash many tunes -- 200 realistically. Just remember that with only up to 8GB of space, videos will fill up the memory quickly. Full-length DVD-quality movies will look fantastic on the touch, but its...
26 September 2007, 16:08
A mobile phone to take me home?
Digital Living Before you can attach your phone to a Bluetooth receiver, you need to buy a memory card that's compatible with your phone and comes preloaded with sat-nav software and a map of your country. If this sounds like a lot of work, don't panic -- most...
28 April 2006, 10:49
Which camera for family snapshots?
Digital Living If possible, choose a camera that takes SD memory cards. This is the most common format, so the cards tend to be cheaper and more widely available than alternative formats such as xD Picture Card and Memory Stick (for more on memory cards, see our...
3 August 2006, 11:47
What's the best LCD TV for under £1,000?
Digital Living USB and memory card slots for viewing digital photos have become more common, and some will let you watch video. Samsung's LE32N73 offers a bright, colourful performance with a stunning design and impressive range of features that includes USB...
24 January 2007, 11:40
How do I back up my mobile phone contacts, text messages and pictures?
Digital Living The other option is to transfer all your photos on to your phone's memory card, if it has one, and then take the memory card out and put it into a card reader that connects to your PC. Hi, I want to back up all my mobile phone contacts, text...
8 August 2007, 16:50
Tech support for your parents
Digital Living When you're packing for the trip, take the time to prepare a USB memory key or a CD-ROM with some useful software. When you're visiting your parents is a good time to bring their computer up-to-date or to make sure it's protected from viruses and...
11 May 2005, 11:43
Is it worth bringing a PS3 back from the US?
Digital Living The PlayStation 3 (read our full review here) comes in two versions in the US -- the basic version with a 20GB hard drive and the high-end version with a 60GB hard drive, Wi-Fi and a multiformat memory card reader.
21 March 2007, 16:39


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