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A Revolution in Media Players: Dual-booting MP5 Players From Ramos and Benss

September 15th, 2011

If you’ve ever thought that the large touchscreens that come with MP5 players should be used for much more than just touch playback of movies and music, and for turning the pages of an occasional e-book, then you’ll be glad to know that the future of MP5 players is quickly catching up to you. There is a revolution brewing in the media player world that is merging the MP5 player and Android tablet markets closer together. This revolution is the inclusion of two operating systems in one MP5 player device, allowing users to chose to boot either to the standard OS of a high-definition media player or into a version of Google’s Android OS.

Two leading MP5 manufacturers have been on the forefront of this new generation of MP5 players with dual boot capabilites: Ramos and Benss. Both companies have had extensive experience in the design and development of media players and are two of the most well-established media player manufacturers in the Asia-Pacific region, with avid followers within the region and around the world.

While the development of MP5 players in this direction comes with little surprise, the quality of these first generation of dual-booting MP5 players is really a thing to behold. Between the two manufacturers, 5 new dual-booting MP5 players are currently out on the market.

Ramos is the clear winner when it comes to the number of models it has released that are capable of dual-booting between the HD media player operating system and Android OS 2.1 Eclair. Ramos’ selection of dual-booting MP5 players includes the T8Pro, the T11Pro, the V70Pro, and the T20. The Ramos line feature MP5 players of varying specifications and prices. When purchasing the dual-booting Mp5 players from online wholesalers, Ramos starts with the 4.3-inch T8Pro pricing in at $65.65 at the lowest end of the line and finishes off at $130.09 for the 7-inch T20 at the highest end of the food chain.

Benss has decided to take a more conservative path by releasing only one dual-booting MP5 player, however, it has shown its desire to be competitive in this new area by releasing its modestly priced $49.25 B3 with Android OS 2.3 Gingerbread instead.

All 5 Mp5 players share several things in common. First, instead of having the Android OS installed directly onto the hardware, booting into the Android operating system is instead accomplished by inserting an SD card loaded with Android into the SD card slot and selecting the OS of choice at the start-up screen.

Second, although capable of booting into Android OS, none of the 5 MP5 players are tablets in the true sense of the term. All 5 dual-booting MP5 players do not have WiFi capabilities, so installing any software is once again done via the SD card slot and some basic rooting. All 5 MP5 players also do not have the sensors that come standard with almost any tablet at the moment, like an accelerometer or G-sensor, so games and applications requiring this won’t work as expected.

Ramos had released a more advanced version of the T11, called the T11AD, with WiFi capabilities, an accelerometer, G-sensor, compass, and other more tablet-like hardware specifications, however, this is dual-booting MP5 player is more correctly classified as a tablet rather than a true MP5 player by both users, critics, and Ramos themselves alike.

Solar Chargers and Gadgets: Helping You Do Your Part for the Environment

September 8th, 2011

A lot attention has been placed on issues regarding the environment in recent years. The changes that have come as a result of global warming are alarming, to say the least. I, for one, have noticed how drastically the climate where I live has changed in the past 25 years that I have lived here. The altitude in our area makes the weather cooler than most of the surrounding areas, and thick fogs were common between the months of November and February.

In recent years, the not only has the weather here become noticably hotter and more humid, but those thick fogs that I remember so clearly have all but disappeared. As a boy, they always made a great impression on me because of how thick they were and how often they would appear. Seeing anything beyond 5 meters into them was difficult when they had settled down over the area in the morning, and occasionally they would return late into the afternoon while we were playing soccer after school but only thinner and for a shorter time.

Whenever I think back to my childhood and the dramatic changes that have taken place in the weather, it reminds me our role in making sure that the mistakes we have made in the past that have affected our planet’s stability are not repeated again. With today’s technology, we can actually help to keep the situation from becoming even worse, and we can also change things for the better.

In recent years, a lot of development has been undertaken to try to make solar energy cheap and affordable for all. Solar chargers and gadgets that can run on solar electricity have been developed with emphasis on making them portable and easy to use. With the average consumer in mind, these solar gadgets are inexpensive when bought from online wholesalers, are small and lightweight, and can be used for a variety of applications.

Solar chargers are built around the concept of making free electricity available wherever you go to charge common electronic gadgets such as laptops, digital cameras, mobile phones, and tablets. Because of their size, they can be taken almost anywhere, and this makes it possible to provide power for almost any kind of electronic device even in remote places without electricity. Serious applications could include scientific research in rural areas where a scientist would be able to use a laptop for data analysis despite being in the middle of nowhere.

Users who travel a lot under the sun can also plan to do most of their charging while travelling using solar bags. These specially built bags are equipped with solar panels embedded into one or more of their surfaces and include the necessary hardware to charge different electronic devices stored within them. On long hiking trips, they can be used to charge batteries for flashlights during the day so that they are fresh for use every night.

Other solar gadgets include solar flashlights, that can be charged during the day by exposing them to sunlight. Using super bright low-power LEDs, these special flashlights are able to produce enough light that can be used for the duration of an entire evening after being exposed to sunlight for the whole day. This makes them extremely practical for outdoor activities such as camping out.