Thursday, 26 February 2009
A Video of Tiger Woods 08 running on the Panasonic CF-F8
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Thursday, 19 February 2009
My thoughts on the Panasonic RP-HT225 headphones
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Labels:
CF-F8,
F8,
Headphones,
Low Volume Levels,
Panasonic,
RP-HT225
Tuesday, 17 February 2009
Problems playing Tiger Woods 08 on the Panasonic F8
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Saturday, 14 February 2009
Unboxing of a Pair of Panasonic RP-HT225 headphones
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Labels:
Headphones,
Panasonic,
RP-HT225
Improving the Audio Output of the Panasonic CF-F8
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Labels:
Headphones,
Low Volume Levels,
Panasonic,
RP-HT225
Monday, 9 February 2009
Storing and watching DVD's on the Panasonic CF-F8
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Adding Extra Storage to the Panasonic CF-F8
Some of you have notice that in this post it mentions how much storage space my F8 has.
It lists a D: partition that has 466 GB available, this is actually an External USB Maxtor Hard drive.
I've previously had problems where a laptop has failed and I've been left struggling the data on it's Hard Drive, so to try and avoid the problem in the future, I'm using an external drive to hold all my music, photos, films and home movies, that way should my Panasonic ever fail then my important data is safe.
The drive is actually becoming the centre of my media centre facilitated by the Panasonic F8, and 2 work very well together.
It lists a D: partition that has 466 GB available, this is actually an External USB Maxtor Hard drive.
I've previously had problems where a laptop has failed and I've been left struggling the data on it's Hard Drive, so to try and avoid the problem in the future, I'm using an external drive to hold all my music, photos, films and home movies, that way should my Panasonic ever fail then my important data is safe.
The drive is actually becoming the centre of my media centre facilitated by the Panasonic F8, and 2 work very well together.
Labels:
CF-F8,
External Storage,
F8,
Panasonic
Sunday, 1 February 2009
Sound through the built in speakers is a little weak on the Panasonic CF-F8
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Labels:
Low Volume Levels,
Panasonic
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