Verituner for sale

Ron Koval drwoodwind at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 7 12:23:20 MDT 2008


Hi Terry,
 
I use both.  My ppc is a dell X30 - I wouldn't recommend it for full time use
because of the battery life.  It runs fast but is a power hog.  Go with a min.
486 machine, the Verituner likes a lot of speed.
 
I love the smaller box to carry, the display seems to respond quicker.
It starts up MUCH faster than the big box.  The red color needle is a welcome
change.  I'm not sure that the note changing is as good as the box,
especially in the high treble.  Do use the microphone display bar to 
adjust your mic volume.  I don't use the ppc for anything else, so I 
haven't had any problems with conflicts.
 
I did run over my old ppc in the garage once.  I have a backup Dell X5 that worked 
ok until I got another screen for the X3. (I  have it overclocking almost as fast as the X3)
that's the beauty of software - a quick
search of Craigslist, or a shopping trip and you are back in business.  (Dave Carpenter
was quick to get the software to run on the new ppc)
 
Good luck!
 
Ron Koval
Chicagoland
 
 
 
 
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Anyone care to comment on the pocket pc performance...
Terry Farrell
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