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Brad Linder · Dec 11, 2007 · 2 Comments

It’s been just over a week since I launched Eee Site, a new page for Eee-related news and tips. Here are just a few of the stories you’ll find there:

  • Playing video games on the Eee PC (under Windows XP)
  • Everex Cloudbook will compete with Eee PC in the $400 tiny laptop marketplace
  • Asus makes it official: You can upgrade you RAM without voiding your warranty (no matter what that little yellow sticker on the back of your Eee PC says)
  • Want to install Windows XP on your Eee PC’s main memory and run Asus’s custom version Xandros Linux from a USB flash drive? It turns out you can.
  • EeeDora: A custom version of Fedora designed to run on the Eee PC. (You just might want to wait until a few more bugs are worked out before installing it).

Although the Eee PC has only been available for a short period of time, there are already tons of software and hardware hacks. I’ll keep bringing you interesting nuggets as I find them.

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Brad Linder is editor of mobile tech blog Liliputing.com, host of the LPX Show podcast, and an independent journalist whose work has appeared on public radio and the web.

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  1. Anonymous says

    December 23, 2007 at 4:12 pm

    Hi Brad,

    I am confuse about which type of external mic to use with my PCM D50.I tried my old sony digital stereo mic used with my MD recorder and work well. I tried also 3 different type of dynamic studio mic but i fell too much noise. Please suggest me a good external mic for field recording, mono or stereo?

    Thanks

    Luca

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  2. Brad Linder says

    December 23, 2007 at 4:19 pm

    This is going to be a matter of taste. My multi-purpose mic of choice has long been the EV RE-50, because it sounds good in many conditions and has little handling noise. So that’s what I’ve been using with my PCM-D50, but others have reported success with shotgun mics, lavalier mics, or other mics.

    If you like your sony digital stereo mic, then keep using it. But if you need a good dynamic omni, I’d say I’m happy with the RE-50, but it might not be right for you.

    Sorry to be so vague, but unfortunately there’s no such thing as a one size fits all answer for this kind of question.

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