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• Upgrading brand name PCs • Summer Blockbusters 101 • Recycling Computers • DV, or not DV

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Editorial Anyone who travels any

appreciable amount on business knows the value of packing light. The colossal rolling closets vacationers haul around the airport are of little use to the business traveler. Rather, carry-on

sized rolling suitcases and a laptop bag or similar are the order of the day. Experienced business travelers are often the first ones

wealth of laptops that have a hard time offering more than a few hours away from a power outlet. Likewise, as PDA devices try to do more, incorporating faster processors, brighter colour screens, movie playing,

WiFi and cell phone capabilities, battery life drops o sharply. If micro fuel cell technology manages to catch on, some of the immediate problems will be solved; methanol

airport limo) wins. Bonus points if you managed to grab

pack when traveling are those that meet this one rela-

a coffee in the process and haven’t yet spilled it on your white shirt.

tively simple requirement.

Business users are a major driving force behind the shrinking and converging of the devices that make up the daily landscape: Cell phones that are part PDA, part data device and a link back to the office, email and instant messenger programs. PDAs that shrink and grow accordingto the user’s needs-sub-laptop size to tiny “smart phone" size. Laptops that fulfill their primary purposes well but that are also used as inflight and in-room entertainment, playing music and DVD movies. The road warrior wants devices that are small, lightweight, powerful and easy to use, and that offer long battery life - the fewer cords, plugs and power bricks required the better. The sticking point often seems to come with the last criterion; the battery is too often the major foiling of a portable device. Even with recent advances in battery technology and energy conservation, there are still a

Enjoy the issue, Andrew Moore-Crispin Editor-In-Chief Conrad Lew writes: I enjoyed your article on NAS and the Stingray hardware firewall in the April issue. I'm currently contemplating ways to create a robust network at home that is kid proof. With 2 kids in a netcentric household, viruses and spyware are a constant threat to the home office network. It would be nice to see solutions that provide anti-virus, anti-spyware, anti-spam protection at the router level and then layer a second level of protection on the PC. I have looked at hardware by Sonicwall, Watchguard

etc. but their subscription pricingon everything induding firmware update and node limitations are too restrictive. Especially when you might have friends over for a LAN party.

This month, in addition to general feedback on the issue, we're asking for yourthoughts on our question of the month. In light of our upcoming Interactive Entertainment, post-Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) issue, we want to hear your opinion on our ques­

live in the residence and both of my neighbours have wireless routers. Both of them have laptops and hate wires clutter. Neither of them password-protect their networks so for the first half of the year, I could easily connect to either network with no trouble. At last, my conscience woke up and I decided to offer one of them a share of the monthly fee for his internet connection. Nothing has changed since then, besides

tion of the month. Which is better, console, PC or hand­ held gaming? Whatever your opinion, we want to hear from you. Send your thoughts to: letters@ppublishing.ca

$10 out my pocket every month. He still has all the equipment in his room and I just

rPlus and SpamKiller, and helps block spyware and pro,ec,s a8a'nst identity theft, www.mcafee.com.

For his letter, Anron wins a retail copy of McAfee VirusScan 2005. Congratulations Anton.

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via USB do so? It just makes sense: one laptop, one power supply, a bunch of devices and a few USB charging cables to keep the weight down. The first devices I

connect to it whenever I need to spool email. A Wireless solution without a router!!!

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devices that travel with us every day. Getting one onto a plane however might not be a simple or indeed a pos-

and, suitcase in tow, the business traveler races past baggage claim, required traveling documents in hand to get ahead in the airport rat race. First one to a cab (or

who writes: My home is not wired at all, at least my room is not. I

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sible task. Until a better solution becomes available, can’t we at least ask that everything that can possibly be charged

Last month we asked: How networked Is your home? Our Letter of the Month comes from Anton Kobelev

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should be seeing the best possible image, the most realistic picture and that's what MagicColor does. It brings a little extra colour, a little extra vividness and a little extra quality to each image."

LCD d-sp'ay currently available in Canada The 460P is a 46-inch behemoth offering an 8ms response time. MagtcCoior is the brand name of a Samsung-developed exclusive image precess•'•.g technology engine currently

found in four of Samsung's recently released LCD monitors: the 730B.

930B, 920T and 193P. “We're not limiting it to our higher-end monitors; by tne second half of this year, every Samsung monitor will have the MagicColorchipset inside," says Bob Park, iT channel marketing

manager for Sams-ng Electronics Canada. Park says the MagicColor Engine won't add to the retail cost of Samsung monitors, and is intended as a value added component to .make Samsung’s monitors stano out with the company’s ASE [Adaptive

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Test; Lab: Camera phones From cunosity to burgeoning social trend to standard equipment, camera­

eq- pped cell phones’ relatively short ride thus far has happened at an acce'erated pace.

While they're still not ready for their supposed prime time, competing with stand-alone point-and-shoot digital cameras, they've certainly made

a lot of progress fast. Whether or not camera phones will ever in fact compete in the same space as consumer digicams is something of a con­

tested issue in itself. The inferior optics and generic image capture planes found in a camera-

equipped cell phone are understandable; the cell phone market is a very price-competitive one and the handsets themselves are often subsidized

by service providers in exchange for a hefty commitment in the form of a

one-, two- or even three-year contract requirement. However understand­ able these shortcomings may be, relatively poor quality images aren't

acceptable when trying to document family life, a special event or trip. Similarly, while flash-equipped camera phones are readily available - two

of the models in our roundup are so equipped - the flashes aren’t the xenon gas flash tubes found in point-and-shoot cameras. Rather, in order

to conserve battery life and keep the size down, they use bright LEDs that are good for illuminating the area in front of the lens but insufficient when

any distance is introduced. Camera-equipped cell phones aren’t the novelty they were even recently. Their uses are many and while they won't replace standard point-and-

shoot digicams any time soon (if at all), they're perfect for snapping

quick and dirty photographs and provide a more visual means of commu­

nication beyond talk and text.

LG 535 The LG 535 s bag of tricks is deeper than others in this roundup. It incor­

porates a 1.3 megapixel camera and LED flash while maintaining a fairly

• small footprint. The face of the phone is relatively free of button clutter can listen through a compatible headset or through the device’s own

• while still allowing users access to some functions, including picture | taking. The number pad is hidden under the screen I earpiece section that

speaker with surprising volume and clarity, which is perfect if yelling into

! slides about half way up the handset, revealing the mouthpiece. In addi-

the phone on the morning commute isn’t quite annoying enough for

• tion, the phone packs in an MP3 player that, while initially confusing to

others around - or for other, more legitimate uses like having your own

( navigate, can play selections from an optional Mini SD card inserted into a

walking music.

| slot cn the top of the device. However, with no apparent means for PC con-

Not surprisingly owing to its higher than the average resolution, the pic­

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tests. At 1.3-megapixel and with sub-par optics (relative to point and shoot) however, the LG 535 is nowhere near ready to replace even entry­

level digital cameras. The lens is also positioned in such a way that it's right where the index finger seems to naturally come to rest (or at least where my index finger comes to rest) making things a little awkward. A

few of the test shots taken with the LG 535 accidentally had my finger

showing at the bottom of the picture. Fifteen-second video clips can also be captured.

Real estate agents and the like may enjoy the convenience of carrying one device that is both a phone and camera. For this use specifically, the

535 is well suited. The pictures it takes aren't suitable for printing even a four-by-six with any quality, however for printed pages like a real estate agent's house fact sheet complete with small pics, it is ideal.

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phone as data c> cop.ed to a Mini SO card and transferred directly. •*2ocm function only available tn 840x480 and lower resolution.

easier. first picture that person takes will be a self-portrait. There's a good chance

The Samsung SPH-a680 is a service

that many subsequent pictures will be of the same ilk. While some other

provider's dream come true. Once pic­

manufacturers place a self-portrait mirror beside the lens, the SPH-a680

tures are taken, the only ways for

takes it a step further. When in camera mode, the second display will

users to get them off is to send them

show a camera icon. However, if the clamshell phone is closed in camera

via email (hence incurring data

mode, the second display will show an image of what the camera is

charges), send as an MMS (multime­

seeing, allowing for much easier self-portraiture. While this feature isn't

dia message service) message, or

unique in this roundup, the second screen seems to be of the highest

upload them to the Web, again with

quality, and as such shows a better picture and is generally more usable.

data charges. The phone offers

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neither direct to PC, Bluetooth or

Nokia 6620

infrared connection, which is a nega­

While the 6620’s odd shape may not be everyone’s cup of tea, its pictures

tive point for anyone looking to pull

show up the best of any in our roundup on the device's own screen.

pictures or video clips off the phone to

Practically speaking, that's where pictures will be viewed most of the

share around without charge. For

time.

mobile bloggers and those used to

Pictures can be transferred to a PC or other device using either infrared or

sending pictures back and forth, or for

Bluetooth connections, or can be sent as data. A proprietary connection to

those with an unlimited data service

USB cable comes in the box allowing for direct connection and has an

plan, it's not likely to be a big issue.

MMC (multimedia card) slot under

The connection limitations are a

the battery, making the 6620 the

shame, given that the a680 is a rela­

most versatile of the phones

tively inexpensive phone and one that

tested

is being actively promoted by service

concerned.

providers tied to a service contract,

Users also have the ability to

making it accessible to a larger group

record video clips of up to 10

of potential users.

minutes at 126x144 or 128x96

The SPH-a680 offers some of the

pixels that can be saved or sent

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connection

most fun modes of the camera

using the same methods as

phones tested. Users can snap

described above.

photos using more than a dozen “fun frames" such as a football helmet or

When pictures are pulled or sent

Afro hairdo surrounding the subject’s face. While shots using these

from the 6620 they still look

frames are further reduced in size from the 640x480 maximum resolu­

decent if printed at their native res­

tion, they're fun to play around with and they make the ultimate instant

olution, optimized to view on the

messaging icons, if users are inclined to pull them off the phone.

page as opposed to on screen.

The phone is also video-ready and can record short clips of up to 15

When compared with other camera

seconds, and has the neat added feature of a “video light’ - a fairly bright

phones in the roundup, the pic­

LED behind a diffusing filter that lights the scene a few feet in front of the

tures actually come out the best

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With onboard Bluetooth, users can connect with other Bluetooth-er--rJvj

colours that are fairly rich and true and avoids much of the digital noise

devices to pull pictures stored in the phones own memory Connecvr.g

that plagues other low resolution cameras.

with other phones, a Pocket PC and a laptop PC via Bluetooth adapter

Cramming a fairly large screen into a one-piece cell phone design is a

was a simple process. The V3 has the added security benefit of requiring

questionable decision however. The screen is exposed and is likely to get

users to make the phone ‘visible" to other Bluetooth devices. Choosing »o

scratched up if kept in a pocket. Also, in keeping the size down - the 6620

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device is "paired" with the V3, the phone is always visible to it, whether

bottom of the phone.

broadcasting or not.

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Easily the most stylish of any of the phones tested, the Razr V3 holds its

there are few tactile reference points. This is especially true of the

own in the camera-equipped phone category without difficulty.

directional buttons at the top of the phone. Big hands will have a hard

While it is wider than most other clamshell phones, the V3 is about as thin

time not pushing the surrounding keys when trying to navigate with the

as they come. Also, as a clamshell, the large main screen and keypad are

directional pad.

well-protected if the phone is stored in a pocket as opposed to in the

While the phone has a USB connector on the left hand side, it is 1

included leather belt clip. The smaller second screen and camera lens

currently only useful for charging the phone; no software drivers for PCs

aren't so fortunate, however.

have yet been released and no plans for such drivers have been

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formally announced.

compared to the nice, bright main screen. While it does display the image

Pictures captured in direct light tend to take on a strange and very notice­

captured by the lens when the phone is closed in camera mode, making it

able red caste, whether under indoor or outdoor light.

easier to take self-portraits, the general graininess and dimness make things a little more difficult than with other phones, especially in

By Andrew Moore-Crispin •From manufacturer’s own best-case specs.

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An evening with a master portraitist Al Gilbert addresses the PPOC convention

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"You spend one minute with me and I’ll pick out the best angle, the right

primary lighting on is an important key to a successful portrait. He shows

lens and the right i’ghting" Al Gilbert is addressing a friendly crowd -

three images, one of a normal face, one created from two left sides, and

members cf the Professional Photographers of Canada at their annual

the third created from two right sides (by flipping the image so that right

convention called Impact 2005 in downtown Calgary. It's the organization

becomes left, splitting the image in half and then combining the left or

the master portrait photographer helped establish in 1970.

right of the original with the flipped left or right of the copy to create a com­

"If I had to tell you of only one item that’s made me successful, it's facial

plete face). In one of the composites, the face shows a smile, but in the

analysis/ he says, and tonight he’s revealing a little of what he's learned

other, there's a distinct sinister gaze.

about it. 'You're painting with light. You're picking out the right angle, and

Facial analysis may be the primary substance in Gilbert's work, but the

eliminating anything that's not going to work for you."

application of specific techniques is what has given his portraits their

A couple of dramatic slide sequences bring the point home. In one, Gilbert

unique style. Take lens choices. Pick up any book on photography and

shows three shots of Bill Clinton taken from Clintons televised debates

you'll be told that a medium telephoto is the “ideal" lens for portraiture.

with Senator Dole. In one shot, one of Clinton's eyes looks smaller than the

Don't use a wide angle, you’ll be told, because it has an unflattering influ­

other. 'When he turned his head to the right, the eye looked almost closed,

ence on facial features. It’s a good thing Al Gilbert didn't heed that advice,

but when he turned his head to the left, both eyes looked normal,” says

because some of his most distinctive portraits are made not only with

Gilbert. "I couldn’t wait to send him a letter and say, ‘if you don't start

wide angle, but also with fish-eye lenses. It's a signature style.

looking the other way, you’re not going to be president'." For the punch

After seeing photos of politicians and other figures photographed against

line, Gilbert shows a picture of the letter that he received back from Clinton

a backdrop that communicated something about their occupation - the

thanking him and then comments, “and in his State of the Union address

prime minister framed by the Parliament Buildings, for example - Gilbert

he was looking the other way."

says he was inspired “to marry the individual with the background. That

He shows some unflattering stills of George W. Bush, where his eyes are

got me into wide-angle portraiture. Once I came up with that style I was off

deeply shadowed. 'Where the hell are his people? They should know that

to the races."

if the man has deep set eyes and you bring the lights in from the top, there

Al Gilbert's talk was called ‘The history of photography from glass plates to

are no eyes."

digital" and part of it was a retrospective look at the Gilbert studio in

A series of studio shots demonstrates another point about facial analysis:

Toronto that was founded by his father. He showed the camera his father used - wooden construction, a brass lens cap that he removed and

replaced for exposure since the camera had no shutter, and glass plates. He said his father used only window light, and later in his own career

Gilbert said he rediscovered window light, and recreating that type of light­

ing became another signature characteristic of his portrait style. As for his move to digital, Gilbert said around four years ago he received a

call from his son, also a photographer, who told him that if he didn't get

into digital he’d go bankrupt. "I’m the only photographer that’s worked in photography from the time of glass plates to digital," he says with some satisfaction. The studio has embraced digital, but Gilbert reminisces about pre-digital

days. Back then, he developed a couple of unusual techniques to throw the background out of focus, thereby enhancing his portraits. After describing them in some detail, he concludes: “Isn’t it funny that it took me four years

to learn all these damn things and now I can do them within Photoshop." By David Tanaka

Far left: Al Gilbert used an Olympus E-lto take this portrait of Ann Monteith, president of the Professional Photographers of America, during the Impact 2005 convention. Left: Al Gilbert answers questions during the Impact 2005 convention.

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wnat you’ll l.kely find. ;' some cases, you can find a DVD player, receiver and complete speaker

nologies. The most common ones are Dolby Digital (formerly Dolby AC-3),

Pro Logic II and DTS (Digital Theatre Surround).

set a:' :n one These are usually called “Theatre in a Box’ solutions. These

It’s pointless to debate which audio technology is superior, because

are for those who do not want to pick and purchase each component sep-

everyone will likely have their own opinion, but to this journalist’s ears,

a'ate’y The can run as low as S350.

it’s DTS all the way for its stunningly full and enveloping audio. Most receivers today support multiple audio formats - the list of sup­

ported technologies will be written on the front panel of the receiver - but keep in mind that you will need to use the digital output jacks of the DVD player (such as the digital optical jack, a small square-shaped port at the

back of the player). These cords usually need to be purchased separate­

ly, and can run about S20 to $30. When purchasing a DVD movie, consumers must look on the back of

the box to see what 5.1 surround sound audio technologies are support­

ed, be it DTS, Dolby Digital, Pro Logic II or the THX multi-channel audio solution.

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multiple Adapters simultaneously, though performance will suffer if ;

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everyone is streaming video at the same time.)

Media Gateway, which not only serves as a wireless broadband router,

Because the Gateway is also a broadband router, you can also get WiFi-

but has either an 80GB or 120GB "Media Drive" onboard for storing your

enabled notebooks and PCs online from anywhere in the house, and each

files. This setup allows you to view your media content without any com-

of those computers will also have access to the files on the Media Drive.

puters turned on.

When you install the software that comes with the kit, it creates a pair of

The second piece is the Wireless Media Adapter, which you hook directly

shortcuts on your Windows desktop that point to the network drive. You

to your TV or home theatre. This piece doesn't have any storage onboard,

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just an 802.11b/g transceiver which allows you to wirelessly pull your

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them there unceremoniously without telling you what it’s done. It’s so abrupt, in fact, that you may think that nothing has happened; early ver­ sions of the manual don’t mention the process, either. Thankfully, an updated manual is included with newly-shipped products.

Another problem we found was that images larger than five megapixels didn’t appear on the Adapter's menu system even if they were on the

Gateway. A ViewSonic tech spokesperson confirmed that this was a known issue and that the company was working on a fix.

It's also worth noting two things about the hard drive inside the Gateway: First, spinning hard drives generate noise, so you’ll want to place the Gateway well away from locations where quiet is desired (like a reading

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up the drive, be prepared to edit your library regularly. The biggest downside is the pricing. At about $1,000 for the bundle and

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blockbusters, the original Star Wars (now officially referred to as Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope) wasn't available on DVD until late 2004,

ana devotees of the surreal are fervent to find out how Tim Burton's adap-

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and most personal filmed account of the making of Star Wars ever made. In June 1981, the creative juices of Lucas were mingled with those of Steven Spielberg as they let loose upon moviegoers Raiders of the Lost

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tai transfers of both the original

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Star Wars (part of the Star Wars Trilogy boxed set) Originally released; May 25, 1977 Total worldwide gross: $798M

On July 4. they made good their promise. Independence Day provided civilization devastation by the ton, including a spectacular sequence

that involved the flattening of New York City — the first of three Big Apple assaults carried out by the Devlin/Emmerich team [the others

Raiders of the Lost Ark (part of The Adventures of Indiana Jones boxed set) Originally released; June 12. 1981 Total worldwide gross: $384M

can be seen in Godzilla and The Day After Tomorrow).

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option that allows viewers to watch either the original theatrical version or a new extended cut that sheds light on several story elements, including the aliens’ motives.

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E.T. the Extra Terrestrial: Collector's Edition Originally released: June 11. 1982 Total worldwide gross: $776M

Top Gun: Special Collector’s Edition Originally released: May 16. 1986 Total worldwide gross: $345M

and notable action film director Michael Bay. In the film's breathtaking opening sequence, a meteor shower pounds through the city's sky­

scrapers like baseballs through picture windows.

T2: Extreme DVD Originally released: July 3. 1991 Total worldwide gross: $517M

So impressive was this half-billion dollar blockbuster that Criterion

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digital transfer.

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closely by Grand Haven, Michigan. In Canada,

my home, getting underfoot and causing no end of

being the first to move towards total coverage, a proj-

bead scratching to determine which of them is at fault

ect that is to be completed by the end of this year.

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metropolitan-wide wireless Internet access however,

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reaching indeed.

neighbours got religion. Now, on any given day I can

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see no less than 10 other wireless routers in my area,

disposal empowers the populace and negatively

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in order to ensure that reasonable solutions are

ment I am interested in? Will I simply trust what the

applied here in Canada. Finally, there are enormous security concerns in

news commentators tell me on my local television

station, or will I decide for myself what to believe

moving to a wireless-only network Commonly avail­

based on aggregated reports offering differing per­

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Equivalent Privacy) in wireless routers provide laugh­

fact, will I even bother sitting down to watch them

able levels of protection - and that's assuming peo­

rehash what I already know ... according to their

ple even enable them! In my experience locally, the

schedule? Am I going to pay for a long distance call at

vast majority of users don't bother. Truth be told,

home or am I going to use Voice over IP from wherev­

given how easy WEP is to crack, they might be con­

er I happen to be? Will I be forced to pay for my

sidered almost justified in their reluctance to compli­

Internet access from one of two sources (cable or

cate their home setups. By way of example, at a

DSL) or will my options be significantly more varied?

recent security conference in Los Angeles, a group of

I could go on and on, but I think you're beginning to

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To me, this all sounds great. However, the de facto

do it! Other common encryption schemes such as

monopolies in their respective areas will certainly

WPA (WiFi Protected Access), though superior, are

not be going quietly into the night. In fact, industry-

still quite vulnerable, leading us to question the via­

backed bills restricting municipalities from providing

bility of this standard over the distances involved in

Internet access are being tabled all over the United

metropolitan area networks.

States. In Texas, Bill HB 789 would impose one of the

most draconian sets of regulations governing munic­

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eventuality will enable us to address these concerns and provide a better and more reliable service to all. By Ray Richards

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organization’s Web site, "Accessories like colour

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in landfills will increase by as much as 34 per cent

pick up your computer for $50.

by 2008.

Both the Salvation Army and Goodwill thrift stores

Computers and monitors can contain more than five

accept donations of computers and computer periph­

kilograms of plastic, and various hazardous sub­

erals, provided they are in good working condition.

stances like lead and mercury that can leech into soil

Goodwill requires its donated machines to have a

Groups like the Electronic Product Stewardship (EPS)

up to the plate. Dell, HP and IBM have all launched

of Canada are raising awareness of the fact that recy­

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cling is a feasible and more environmentally friendly

computer should go to waste. Users “donate" their old

way of getting rid of an old computer.

computers through the companies’ respective Web

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Web site at www.dell.ca/recycling," said Scott

sure that recycling gets done."

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day Be honest. According to a study conducted by the Microsoft Hardware group in the US, one in three office computer users said they

spent between four and six hours a day using the computer, while near­ ly half of those surveyed said they were spending eight or more hours

a day at the computer.

And that’s just at work - then we come home to check personal email, chat via IM, surf the Web, play PC games, look at digital photos, down­ load music and forward funny video clips to friends. Sound familiar? Naturally, there are health concerns with being so

attached to our computers - from carpel tunnel syndrome and other

repetitive stress disorders to eye-strain, neck and back problems due to poor posture and a general lack of physical exercise. Considering our addiction to those delicious little ones and zeros, the

following is a handful of pointers on creating a healthier work (or play) environment.

• Invest in a decent chair for your desk, one with adequate lower back support. You don't need to spend hundreds of dollars on one. Costco, for example, has an all-leather armchair with cushioned lumbar verte­

brae support for about $150. A chair with wheels is also a good idea so

you can easily position yourself for more comfort. Your mouse and key­ board should be at about elbow level, so adjust your chair accordingly. Both your feet should be flat on the floor - if not, use a small stepstool.

• If you need to place your monitor to the left or right side of the desk, position yourself in your chair so that you’re not turning your head to see the screen. Over time, this could put unnecessary strain on your

neck. Your head should be centered with your body, and you should be looking straight ahead at eye-level to see your monitor. Make sure you

have adequate lighting so you’re not straining to see the monitor, key­ board or papers on your desk. If you find yourself squinting to see the

text on the screen, enlarge the font. In Internet Explorer, for instance,

click View at the top of the screen, and then choose Text Size. • If you frequently talk on the phone, purchase a headset so you're not trying to hold the phone between your neck and ear (and type at the

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(something to input the set of MIDI commands), you can compose music

more consistent and convenient method of creating digital music.

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If the computer doesn't have a parallel port, you can use a MIDi Interface

To start the most basic of MIDI studios, all you need is a computer with a such as M-Audios Midisport, which costs around $65I from US$49 95) In sound card, a MIDI controller and a sequencer.

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Finally, some more advanced sound cards with front-mounted input bays

As previously mentioned, MIDI controllers are the means of inputting data

have built-in MIDI IN and MIDI OUT ports, meaning you can plugd'rectly <■

into the sequencer. They most commonly take the form of MIDI-capable

to the sound card using two MIDI cables In this case you would connect

keyboards or digital pianos. MIDI guitars, basses, percussion pads

the IN from your controller goes to the OUT of your computer, and the OUT

and even wind instruments also exist, but that's fodder for a whole

from the controller to the IN of the computer.

other column.

Some instruments also have a THRU, which allows multiple controllers to

Most controllers can send and receive on 16 channels (one channel cor­

be daisy-chained together to have more voices than any single keyboard

responding to one instrument in the sequencer). In other words, 16 dif-

could produce.

fcrent voices can be playing simultaneously. If more than 16 simultane-

Basically, the THRU jack passes the signal sent from the sequencer

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through the first controller for a second controller to receive. With two

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keyboards, for example, you plug the THRU jack coming out of the first

"ON/OFF" capabilities are met. All controllers will have IN and OUT inter-

keyboard into the IN jack of the second. By default, if you selected to play

faces to communicate with the computer (one for sending data to the

sound through channel 1 on your sequences, both keyboards would play

computer, and the other for processing playback data from the computer),

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means beefy enough to handle demanding applications such as audio or

tered up in a hurry Fowerbook or iBook and charger, external monitor and

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display adapters, USB light, external mouse, laptop cable lock, cell phone and charger, iPod with headphones, charger and cables - the list goes on.

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one or two peripherals at home while you're out on the road.

Deep Vacuum (www.hexcat.com), which allows you to download entire

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favourite DVDs to eliminate having

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Upgrading Brand Name PCs: Part Two we discussed the pros and cons of upgrading brand name PCs.

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system has to search for data, you will improve system performance.

In plain English, your PC should pick up the pace! Adding a hard drive is relatively simple provided your PC case has a

task, i am using my De!! Dimension 2100 desktop PC. which is equipped with

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space within the case. I recommend getting professional advice

Performance and Maintenance, then System On the General tab, click

before trying this yourself.

Computer The amount of RAM on your system will be displayed.

Checking the Web. wvw.ncix.com was selling a Seagate Barracuda

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memory, and the price of these two upgrades comes to $160.34.

120GB 7200 rpm hard drive for $102.34 at press time. Add in the

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Making demands on mobility ' r:ords, says Femme Mobile, cut the wires

Canon PowerShot SD20 is on par

'grate

with my cell phone). We can fit Many people take some of their office with them

pretty much everything from a lap­

wherever they go. But what if your office has no

top to even a portable printer into a

fixed location and you work completely out of

standard shoulder bag.

your computer bag7

In fact, when I listed all the goods I

That makes you a road warrior - a harsh 90s term

leave the house with every morn­

that brings to mind indestructible Panasonic

notebooks and army fatigues The label doesn't

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Canon printer and Apple iPod), on

really fit most of us, and certainly not me, what

loan temporarily. But they so beau­

with technological sp-ifover ending up in my Prada

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bag, and white iPod cables tangling with

tifully integrate with my work and life that I’m seriously considering

my diamond earrings... Clearly, no warrior am I. So henceforth, for want of

adding them to my arsenal (let’s just leave the Prada purchases

a better word, I shall refer to the modern-day road warrior as Femme/Homme Mobile (pronounced

A few gadgets aren't with me all the time, like the camera and tape recorder. But if they were, I could permanently remove fairy tale ver-

ITMiobi!-ay). in other words, people who must have

nacular from my vocabulary. As in, put an end to audio and visual

technology, much like food or a good magazine,

moments “I wish" I had captured.

wherever they go.

for later).

Tech to go

Ohr the things we can do!

But while the technology brings oohs and aahs, with the exception of

This is, of course, relatively easy these days.

my old analog tape recorder - a shocker to a Bay Bloor Radio manag­

Gadgets are small and compact (sizewise, the

er during a recent interview (I am planning to upgrade! Truly!) - it's

more what the technology can do that amazes. Like the fact that I can connect to the Internet from pretty well anywhere, including a under­

ground downtown mall and a remote cottage in northern Ontario, or converse and conference with Skype to the for reaches of the globe,

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You're in the middle of the city between meetings wanting to check email using your cell phone as a modem, when you’re

caught with no cable. Or, in an all too familiar example, you're just about to

demo ?,000 images on your iPod Photo when you realize that the battery is dead. Which brings me to the wants, nay, let’s call them what they are, the

demands, of modern-day Mobiles: Demand one: We need to get rid of all those wires, cables and cords. They

take up space (thank you wireless mouse for deleting at least one).

Demand two: We need wireless connectivity, aka Bluetooth. That would solve part of the problem of cables and cords, but what will we do with the

power issue? (Thank you, iPod, for the ability to charge directly from my

laptop. Wouldn’t it be nice if various devices could share a charger, and

charge from a laptop?) Demand three: We need devices to amalgamate so that there are less of them. Ten items in my bag, what will that be 10 years in the future? Let’s just say, I can't wait. By Mara Gulens

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the other hand, it’s debatable whether PocketSurfer is the best choice for

The form factor of the PocketSurfer is compact and lightweight - as thin

the casual road warrior. Not only is the GPRS tether cumbersome and the

as a cheque book and weighing around 3.5 ounces. However, with its

additional ISP charges expensive, but many users still want to enjoy such

wafer-thin keypad on the bottom and heavy screen above, the device is

things as instant messenging and accessing an Outlook-style inbox and

top-heavy and has a tendency to fall shut if it’s being held as opposed to

would be willing to put up with a slightly less than ideal Web surfing

rested on a flat surface.

experience to do so.

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messaging,

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thumbpad housed neatly

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The Hiptop2’s button lay-

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to the device. This only works on PC, and only with MS Outlook.

that the 204x160 colour

The Hiptop2’s weakest application is its camera, which simply doesn't

screen is now flanked by a

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button in each comer, an eight-point directional pad on the left and scroll

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wheel on the right, and two shoulder buttons.

the tiny flash isn't powerful enough to be effective in all but close-ups

Its a logical layout, and this combined with extensive programmable key

The Hiptop? runs on a lithium polymer battery that, according to Fido,

shortcuts makes it easy to navigate through the various functions, all

offers 4.5 hours of talk time and 60 hours on standby.

accessed through a main menu. The Jump button takes the user back to

True to its name, the hipness factor of this device is extremely high. The

the main menu from within an application, while the Menu button opens

competence with which the core functions of email, web browsing, cell

up appi cation-specific commands, such as the “Add Buddy" and “End

phone and contacts are integrated with each other, on top of the device's

Conversation" functions in AOL Instant Messenger.

ease of navigation, make it a desirable smart phone for the young, image-

The QWERTY thumpad is equally impressive, built with sturdy keys

conscious crowd in particular, despite its rather glaring omissions in the

spaced decently apart that stand up to rapid data entry. Aside from an key, however, there are no other dedicated punctuation buttons,

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meaning that inserting punctuation or common symbols into the text

lack of MP3 support, no expansion card slots and no instant messaging

support beyond AIM.

By Erin Bell

requires holding down the Alt button. There is autocapitalization, but no predictive text.

The phone application will automatically launch

whenever you begin dialing numbers on the keypad

[or letters, to dial by contact name). You can also

dial when the screen is swiveled shut, using the far more time-consuming method of selecting digits

one at a time using the scroll wheel

During calls, the D-pad doubles as a speaker and

you speak into a tiny microphone located above the hang up0 button, so that the screen is pressed up against your face. You can also talk with the screen

fl pped up, though it's rather cumbersome to do so.

The Hiptop? uses a GSM network for voice and a

GPRS network for data The Web browser loaded the ;

sparse Google.com site in around seven seconds, and the busy, image heavy Hubcanada.com in

around 30 seconds. The devxe uses ACL Instant Messenger for instant messaging, though other popular chat programs like X. Yahoo Messenger and MSN Instant Messenger

are d-sappoirJingly absent. You can import an exist-

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Hit; the Road: The Soundtrack Album It might seem odd to some that <3

Apple's most recent digital audio

move was the iPod Shuffle, which

basically strips player functional­ ity back to the earliest days of the

category. Oh sure, the Shuffle has 512MB or a full gigabyte of storage - far more than the 32MB or 64MB

you used to see on earlier players

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and gives you the ability to remcve and replace the battery yourself

something

you don't get on either the Pod or the Ycpp

model You're going to pay a tert mere kr these bonuses, though the p'oyer costs

about S380

Creative is also work mg on a photo version ■ of its Zen Micro player, to be released mid­

way through the year. The player looks to ■

- but by removing the LCD screen

be virtually identical to its current Zen Micro model, but will feature a ’

outright, Apple is essentially selling

colour OLED screen. Many manufacturers are continuing to work through

a player with roughly the same

pesky quality issues with OLED screens, which could account for the later i

capabilities that you’d have found

launch of the Creative model When it finally does hit the market, expect it

on a player from 1998.

to have a competitive price.

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Is it a triumph of marketing over

substance? The cynics might say

Going on the air

so, but to quote my favourite Klingon warrior “It's the software, stupid!”

If it seems like there hasn't been a huge change in the world of digital

Back when the Rio 300 was First introduced, getting your music onto the

audio players for a while, get ready for SoniqCast’s Aireo 2.

player was pretty much a manual process: choose the songs one-by-one,

(www.soniqcast.com).

and then transfer them to the player... slowly.

The Aireo is billed as a “wireless" audio player, and it’s true in more than I

The Shuffle, on the other hand, relies heavily on the years of smarts built

into the iTunes software, to the point that you don't even have to be

one way. First off, in addition to an FM receiver so you can listen to your favourite stations, the player has a built-in FM transmitter, so you can 5

involved in the process: just plug it in, and iTunes will pick your next batch

become your own favourite station - no need to buy a separate compo- j

of music for you based on your pre-determined criteria. Simple. No matter

nent to send tunes to your car's FM radio.

how nice the hardware, competing manufacturers still have trouble dupli­

More importantly, the player has built-in WiFi, allowing the Aeno to double I

cating the ease of use of the software, which is why Apple’s still the one

as a hotspot finder. Better, you can connect to the hotspot and wirelessly

to beat.

download content from sources like Audible.com, talk rad>o, or print

sources, as long as you have a subscription. The player suppons both WEP ;

Snap snap

and WPA encryption, but you have to set up your keys on your PC ahead of i

One area where other digital audio player manufacturers have already

time - not on the fly, sadly.

taken their lead from Apple is in hard drive players with photo display capa­

By Sean Carruthers

bilities. The iPod Photo’s colour screen not only pepped up the menu system, but made it possible to show off small reproductions of your

Questions and comments relating to the Wireless sectfor. i"

favourite photos. The only problem - as with previous iPod products - was

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the price.

Enter the competition. Taking their cue from the physical size and disk

capacity of the iPod Mini, manufacturers such as Samsung, iRiver and

The Watch List

Creative have hit back with price-conscious models that can also display photographs.

Samsung’s Yepp YH-820 (www.samsung.ca) comes with a 5GB hard drive, and features a 1.5-inch [128x96 pixel) colour screen for displaying your

JPG images. The player handles both MP3 and WMA audio files, has a built in voice

recorder, and can sync to your computer

using Windows Media Player 10. The

downside: It's only compatible with

Windows XP. It sells for about S300.

Nokia 7280 www.ookia.ca Shaped more like a lipstick tube than a ceil phone No as 7260 = the most radical phone redesign in Quite some : me F<y tre term rally vain. the screen doubles as a tiny m»nr" and re top of the phone extends to reveal a t«ny came'a The b*g chai lenge the number pad has been replaced by a br( log wheel, so entering data takes a bit more time . its a'i about the address book Pricing and carrier to be determined, but

The iRiver HID (www.iriver.com) seems

remarkably similar if you glance at the

spec sheet, but look closer and you'll notice that it also has a built-in FM tuner,

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Road warrior: laptop bag roundup ■

Notebooks aren't cheap, so the first step for road warriors is usually to find a bag that will adequately secure and protect their precious investment. But with many notebooks pushing the eight or even ten pound mark (not including power supply and other peripherals), an equally important factor to consider is ergonomics. Laptop bags fall into four broad categories.- totes or messenger bags, .. backpacks, bags on wheels, and a relatively new category of women's totes, which are essentially oversized purses with laptop compartments. HUB evaluated a number of bags of various types, styles and sizes - all of which were advertised as laptop bags although not all of them had the signature dedicated laptop compartment - focusing on the ergonomic : features cf the bag in addition to how well it protected the notebook.

i Totes Totes or messenger bags are meant to be held briefcase-style or slung across the shoulder. With a few exceptions (notably the Blacktop Standard and Icon), the totes were the lightest bags on average in our roundup. Ergonomically speaking, buyers should look for a wide shoulder strap with a padded shoulder piece (preferably with breathable mesh or a rubber grip to prevent sliding off the shoulder), and should wear the strap slung across the entire body as opposed to hanging off of one shoulder. This distributes the weight a little more evenly; otherwise, shoulder and neck muscles on one side can become strained. Finally, you can also lift the bag with your hand to take some of the weight off the shoulders.

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. Targus Blacktop Standard Price.- $69.99 Size: Up to 15.4" Dimensions: iG’xlS^xS’ Weight: 1.6kg Pros: ; - coer shcuidef gnp ! - Lap»ot .s ft? protected ; ■ strap to ’K'e: ? sc • •': . de around

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Cons: Somewtiat hea^y

The Biacktop is more of a traditional business briefcase with space for the notebook and a few small accessories, and a removable pouch for rr..r.gs '.ke an extra battery. The laptop is nicely protected by thick rubber treads that run along the bottom of the bag, and the perimeter is e**cased by hard foam. A Veicro dividing strip adjusts to hug the notebook, ensuring a secure fit for a variety of sizes up to 15 4 inches.

Price: $250

Size: up to 1?’ Weight: 2.5kg

Price: S: $71.99, M: $74.99, L: $77.99 Size: S: Upto 12’. M: 14-15", L: 17’ Dimensions (L-as tested): 16’xl4'x4'

Weight: 0.5kg

Pros: ■ Coolness factor high • Comes in three sizes for best fit - Extremely light Cons: - Not well padded - No clasp to secure laptop from sliding around - No padding on shoulder strap

Hip-looking yet barebones, the Skivvy has one zippered front pouch in addition to the main laptop pouch. The laptop compartment is large and roomy with medium-thick foam padding on all sides (though it’s not all that well padded on the bottom). The shoulder strap is thin and nylon with no shoulder padding, making it not the most comfortable choice.

Samsonite Jolt Messenger Bag Price: S40

Size: Up to 13"

Weight: O.?kg

Pros: - Breathable mesh on shoulder strap and handle - Large, wide shoulder pad with ample padding Cons: No clasp or cover to secure top of laptop pouch - Thin padding with no extra padding on bottom

The Jolt has a small carrying capacity beyond the laptop, but does have front compartments for pens and a cell phone. It’s comfortable thanks to a large, wide and padded shoulder pad constructed of breathable mesh. (Same goes forthe handle.) Unfortunately, the nylon laptop pouch is only

Kensington Contour Price: $89.95 Size: Up to 15" Dimensions: 16'xl2.5'x4" Weight: 2.2kg

Pros. '

Crumpler Skivvy

thinly padded, offering minimal to moderate protection.

Hedgren Icon Dimensions: IT’xIZ.B’xB.S"

The Icon has numerous compartments and dividers, including a front pouch that holds pens, cards, and a cell phone. Its large capacity is offset by the added weight. It has a wide nylon shoulder strap with a foam shoul­ der pad. The laptop sits in a detachable zippered-off sleeve with hard leather outer shell and padding of thick foam and hard rubber studs.

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The Contour is part of Kensington's line of American Chiropractic Association-endorsed bags, and has such ergonomically-friendly features as a rubber-grip shoulder pad that curves to fit the contour of the shoul­

der, and a curved back to better accommodate the body. It’s fairly spa­ cious, with a plethora of pouches including pen and key holders. The

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secured with a Velcro clasp.

divider walls, and no strap to secure the notebook.

just the bag’s thin nylon cuter materia'. minimal padd'^g on the

Crumpler Beer Back Slxe: Up to 17'

Pros:

Price: $209.99

-Secure and padded laptop pouch

Dimensions: 12“x20’x8"

Weight: 14kg

• Ergonomically-fr tendly

Cons:

Pro*:

- Fairly heavy

• High security

contents

- Hugecapactty

• Coolness factor n-gn

Cont: - Position of Z'pper makes quick

Backpacks

access to bag content .- difficult

Wide, padded shoulder straps will distribute the weight more evenly,

• Pricey

and a hip strap will take some of the weight off of the shoulders alto­ gether. The backpack should sit at the lower back, with shoulder straps

adjusted so that the bag fits the body snugly. If the bag extends beyond

the lowerback, the wearer will lean forward to compensate, thus stressing the back and shoulders.

and a hip strap. The design of the bag is such that the zipper is underneath

the straps, making it quite awkward for quick access; the trade-off is that

APC TravolCase Price: Approx. $60 (from US$49.99)

Dimensions: 12"xl4.5"x5"

The domed shape of the Beer Back results in a huge carrying capacity.

The back is heavily padded and rigid, with padded wide shoulder straps

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Size: Up to 15"

the bag's contents are very secure. The laptop is protected by a detachable

pouch with moderate padding. It's a snug fit, and the pouch has a foldover lip secured by Velcro.

Weight: 1.4kg

Pros:

- Accommodates many gadgets - Hip strap and shoulder cross­ strap for additional weight distribution

Cons:

- Minimal laptop protection and no securing strap

The TravelCase contains six mesh pouches for carrying gadgets, includ­

Mobile Edge Premium Backpack Price: About $110 (from US$89.99)

Dimensions: 16’x21'x9"

Pros: - Breathable mesh on back • Hip strap

- Laptop well-protected Cons:

- No mesh on straps

ing APC's Power Reader Adaptor for charging your laptop on the go there's a hole in the lining for the very purpose of feeding the cable

through into the laptop compartment.

There’s no actual sleeve for the laptop to fit into; rather, it sits in between

two dividers in the main part of the bag. There’s no extra padding on the

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■ 'A'reess the top r • v.c backpack The laptop is amply protected by a pouch with roam noces or. the sides, front, back and bottom, and secured by a

; Veicro strap.

Pros: • N-tty green LED flashlight ■ Huge rubber shock absorbers on bottom and sides

; Samsonite Ripple Price: $50 Size: Up to 17' Dimentiont: 13’xl8’x9’ Weight: 0.9kg

Cons: • No foam on »ront and back

The Easy Roller features a ton of assorted pouches and pockets, includ­ ing removable mesh ones for holding things like cards, cash and sun­ glasses, CD sleeves, and a nylon sleeve for holding documents. Another unexpected feature is a green mini LED flashlight attached by a draw­ string. The zippered off laptop pouch has huge (two-inch) rubber shock absorbers on the bottom and sides, but unfortunately no foam on the front and back. The pouch is a relatively snug fit, and the laptop is secured by a Velcro clasp.

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Kensington Contour Roller Features include a media pouch with headphone hole located in the i middie of the bag, and a front pouch for keys, cell phone, pens and cards. > The laptop is secured by a Velcro clasp, but unfortunately there’s almost nc padding on the bottom and only light padd-ng cn the sides.

Price: $149.99 Size: Up to 17' Dimensions: 16’xl2.5’’x8’’ Weight: 3.9kg

Pros: • Ergonomic telescoping handle

Kensington Contour Backpack Price: $99.99 Size: Up to 17' • Dimensions. 12'xlB S’xG’’ Weight: 1.5kg

Pros; • Breathable mesb padded snou d*' straps and back *• p strap - E“ger or- . 3 .u ■ ta cu-\ store of sptne

- Smaller notebooks will slide around

Cons:

tested.

Samsonite Mobile Office

i tours of the body by adjusting to the natural curvature of the spine. * Adding to that padded mesh straps and a hip strap, the Contour ’ Backpack has ergonomic considerations amply covered. The laptop is

housed in a well-protected pouch with a Velcro clasp.

Price: 5159.99 Size: Up to 17’ Dimensions: 17"xl4'x9’ Weight: 4.5kg

Pros: - Well-organized compartments

Cons: - The heaviest of the rollers tested

Rollers

Designed for the business traveller, these bags are on average far larger ard heavier given that they’re meant to accommodate documents, acces: sones, and even a change of clothes in some cases. The extra bulk is : offset by the fact that they have wheels and are meant to be rolled along me ground. While the best solution ergonomically, they might obviously I be over*:.! in a lot of situations.

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The spacious Counter Roller has more than 10 pouches and compart­ ments, including an area beneath the front flap for holding pens, cards and keys. The laptop is secured in a removable foam pouch. Although secured with a Velcro strap, the fit isn’t all that snug - smaller notebooks will slide. The telescoping handle extends to the highest level of all the roller bags

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The Contour Backpack is the only bag with an actual adjustable mecha; nism for optimal lumbar support. The plastic mold [encased within the ' fabric of the bag) can be set to one of four positions in order to fit the con-

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The Mobile Office doesn’t mess around. It’s both the largest and heaviest of the rollers, obviously designed for the travelling business person given

that there's even a suitcase compartment with cross-straps for securing clothes, in addition to sleeves for books, magazines or documents, and pouches for cell phones and other accessories. As for laptop protection, smaller laptops (14-inches and lower) can be secured in a removable

nylon bag with its own handle. Larger laptops can sit in the lightly padded

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nylon pouch with Velcro securing strap. By Erin Bell Check out next month's edition of HUB for a look at some laptop totes

that are designed especially for women.

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Wireless

Break *1-9 for radio check Anyone out there with their ears on? Communication has been made infinitely more simple thanks to the

advent of cell phones. Infinitely more annoying too, some would argue, as cell phone owners are always on-call. A new Bell initiative descriptively

titled 10-4 aims to make communication that much more simple . or annoying, depending which of the aforementioned viewpoints you

subscribe to. At the heart of 10-4 is a fairly old push-to-talk concept similar to citizen's

band (CB), family radio service (FRS) and the more recent general mobile radio service (GMRS) recently sanctioned in Canada with none of the licensing fees our neighbours to the south have to pay. However, 10-4

operates over the IX digital network, meaning that the quality of commu­

nications is dictated by the strength of the signal as opposed to the dis­ 1.9GHz digital and 800MHz analogue bands as a regular phone.

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Users can link up to four other subscribers to their list for unlimited 10-4

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tance between receivers. It can also be used in either the 800MHz or

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communications for one price, including long-distance communications.

Business applications are an obvious fit for the service, but Bell suggests

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10-4 as a good way for families to keep in touch on vacations and in general. Upon receiving a 10-4 transmission, the phone will play a user-customiz­

able tone. Incoming transmissions can still be ignored or refused and the

person initiating communication can’t speak until the call is accepted. Transmissions can be sent to one person at a time or broadcast to every­

one in the user's group. In one-to-one communications, the Sanyo SCP-

10-4 service Bell Mobility ww*.be!l ca-10-4 $20 - $30 pe’ month per member $15 *ben added to an exstmg rate pan

7300 tested can be used in much the same way as a walkie talkie. Users can call a phone on their list and speak back and forth with the clamshell

folding 7300 closed. The secondary exterior screen will note when listen­ ing and when broadcasting, and a top-mounted light gives further visual

clues. In our tests, communications over 10-4 were delayed by less than a

second from transmission to reception. Since users can't talk over each other and are alerted to the fact that the other is speaking, this didn’t prove

to be an issue. Having to push a button to speak rather than simply speak­ ing takes a little getting used to however.

Cell phone users interested in 10-4 service don't currently have a lot of

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options where handsets are concerned. They can either choose from the 7300 tested or wait a while for the announced but not yet available Sanyo 4920 model "coming soon." Fortunately, the 7300 as tested is a decent phone. It seems robust and durable (in the admittedly limited time spent with it) and is a fairly no frills

though colour screen tri-band phone.

While users may be accustomed to receiving at least one rudimentary game with a new cell phone, the 7300 comes with none. It is Java-enabled, however, so users can download games and applications at will if they're ready to pay up. Unfortunately - and this seems a major stumbling block for a supposedly always-on means of communication - we weren't alerted

to incoming 10-4 transmissions when playing a game or using other appli­ cations on the phone. Even when just navigating menu systems the other

handset received a “not available" notice when trying to make contact. By Andrew Moore-Crispin

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Total Gamer - Feature

PSP impressions one month later First impression: '.-t

absolute must, and a hard-shell case is preferable. I even went as far as

shiny!

to buy a plastic PDA screen protector to ward off specs of dust. it s been a little over a month since Sony’s PlayStation Portable (PSP) hit

So yeah, the PSP is sexy. But although history has proven that even the

Nc rh America, and the frothy-mouthed geeky fervor that surrounds the

sexiest, most technologically advanced game consoles are dead in the

‘sunch of any new videogame console has had a chance to die down. One

water without proper software support, this doesn't seem to be an issue

in-store exchange due to dead pixels and one frustrating experience with

so far. The system shipped with an unprecedented 24 launch titles, and

Sony technical support trying [and ultimately failing) to configure the

before the summer’s over we'll see more games from major studios

PSP’s WiFi capabilives later, I feel ready to take a look at the PSP in a more

like Namco, Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, Konami, Buena Vista, Rockstar and

rational and less “omg, new gadget!" state of mind.

Atari, in addition to at least 25 movies released on Sony's proprietary

Like many people, what initially lured me to the PSP was the huge, mes­

UMD disc format.

merizing screen. Movies literally look better on the PSP's widescreen

By Erin Bell

h.gb-definition d.splay than they do on my television set. Combine this !

with the sleek all-black body and it’s clear that the PSP is no kid's toy.

Second impression: Oops, I touched it. It's not so shiny anymore.

Unlike t.ne rugged clamsheHed Nintendo OS and Game Boy Advance SP,

rhe PSP wouldn't long survive being tossed around in a backpack or

The PSP is certainly a slick device. Its 4.3-inch LCD screen is unprece­

dropped on the floor.

dented in mobile video game units and almost unheard of even in video­

(As an aside, a friend’s

specific devices. Playing games on the bright widescreen-format display

GBA SP actually made a

is a coup. In fact, it's hard to go back to playing on the smaller and

full recovery after acci­

dimmer three-inch screen of the Nintendo DS or Game Boy Advance SP,

dentally

falling into

though Nintendo's products are certainly more practical from a portabil­

the toilet.)

ity perspective. Both offer considerably longer battery life than does the

The PSP, by contrast,

PSP and both fold clamshell style, protecting the screen(s) in the

gives off an aura of

process. By contrast, the PSP screen is completely exposed and requires

fussiness that encour­

users to give much more thought to keeping it pristine. While the PSP

ages obsessive behav­

does offer a sleep feature that does an excellent job of conserving

iour on the part of its

battery life and making it easy to game in instalments - an important

owner, whether it's fas­

feature for a mobile game system - actually putting it away until the next

tidiously

instalment is not a simple matter. The device can’t be slipped into a

polishing

smudges off the unfor­

pocket until next time. Rather, it has to be placed in the included protec­

giving black veneer or

tive sleeve or stashed in an after-market carrying case. It also feels

fretting over the well-

fragile; while the plastic the PSP's guts reside in isn’t flimsy or cheap­

being of the screen. A

feeling, the rear-mounted UMD drive door feels overly delicate.

carrying case is an

It seems that one relatively small drop could destroy the PSP by either

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cracking the huge screen or ruining the fragile

UMD drive door. Similarly, battery life is a concern The PSP

offers an almost respectable six hours of

Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade

rant. It's an annoyance and a distraction when

FuMMar ' Ovwtoper. taay Mh* ENtortatamMrt Borrowing heavily from such dungeon crawling adventures as Diat'o and Brocrs Gye Dark Alliance, Untold Legends leaves no stone unturned in its quest toopkj t every hack n slash dichd in the book. After choosing one of four stereotypical fantasy character classes, you are appointed tne official town hero and to'd to investigate a spider infestation that of course is really just tne first sign of a much greater evil that threatens the land. Using the town as a central base, you venture forth into the catacombs beneath the city and into the lands beyond, battling fell beasts activating mage portals, collecting pot.ons and trinkets, and scavenging ever better equipment for your character armor with -10 attr.bute bonuses and weapons with names like Dependable Dagger of Flame Strike Then, it's back to the town to heal, sell off excess loot, and restock items before accepting new quests and going back out to explore the seemingly endless network of dungeons The detailed graphics and smooth movements (for the most part) are a beauty to behold on the PSP. although traipsing thiough the randomly-gener­ ated dungeons can get a bit mindnumbing after a while

playing games and a bigger distraction when

Bg Erin Bell

gaming on a charge. When watching a movie the PSP’s second most oft-referred to applica­

tion - the battery life plummets to just over

three hours. The colossal screen is obviously going to place a drain on the battery. However,

in using an optical disc format that requires periodic reading when playing games and con­ stant reading when watching movies (read:

mechanical parts) Sony has to make some con­

cessions where battery life is concerned. The issue of dead pixels has besmirched the PSP's colossal screen spec somewhat. The unit

tested had a noticeable group of pixels stuck in the on position (i.e. white no matter what colour the surrounding pixels) in the lower left quad­

watching a movie. It's also a cardinal sin in rela­

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tively small LCD screens. Growing pains aside, once you’ve played a

game or watched a movie on the huge screen

with near-PlayStation 2 quality graphics and audio, it's hard not to fall in love. The PSP also plays music in MP3 and Sony's own ATRAC3

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-Co-operative inode -Tons of different weapons and armour

-Generic, uninspired -Limited character customization

Take for what it is: Mindless, repetitive fun.

format, and can display home or ripped

movies with a little finagling and a large format Memory Stick Duo PRO card (sold separately at

a mark up) and still pictures. Other functions like Web browsing, email and organization have been discussed as possibility but not yet

formally announced. By Andrew Moore-Crispin

Questions and comments relating to the Total Gamer

section, including this article, can be sent to

totalgamer@ppublishlng.ca.

Lumines PubRsher: Ubisott Dmtoper Q UtertatamMl As Tetris was to the original Game Boy system, Lumines hopes to be to the PSP. The game­ play style is similar between the two titles blocks drop, players line them up to score points, clear up the board and advance to the next level However, where Tetris p’ayers must concern themselves primarily with geometry. Lumines has players thinking about colour, lining up blocks in no less than a 2x2 same-colour pattern. Another twist on the classic's gameplay is a sweeping score line, getting better than a 2x6 block pattern is a very difficult feat. Instead, combos are tallied in passes of the score lire All blocks cleared within a pass are scored together.

Speaking of scores, thanks to the roughly 1.8GB of space available on the PSP's Universal Media Disc (UMD), developers have the opportunity to cram in large amounts of CD-quahty

music. Lumines doesn't disappoint and the music that accompanies the game :s almost as compelling as the gameplay itself If you're thinking about jumping on the PSP train, Lumines is probably the best

suited to mob'le play and the most accessible title currently

available to attach By Andrew Moore-Crispin

For $299.99, the standard PSP bundle pack comes with a 32MB Memory Stick PRO Duo, headphones with volume control, AC adaptor, soft case, cleaning cloth and white leather wrist strap.

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-Awesome musical score •Simple yet addicting concept

-Computer opponents maybe too challenging -Too addictive?

Arguably the best PSP launch title.

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Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 Devatopei: fiurinx

INFO RM -Historically accurate -Many unlockables and modes el difficulty

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Brothers in Arms does occasionally flip-flop between realism and “game logic.” There are no health replenishment

Platform: Xbcx

F ethers in Arms actually manages to distinguish itself from the glut of V.j War I; themed ^hooters already on the market, which is no small feat. As;ae from an innovative system of controlling squad members, the games ether man selling point is its impressive historical accuracy. The sto?u follows the reluctant leader Sgt. Matt Baker (based on a real-life character) and his squad of paratroopers as they are sent into Germanoccupied France to weaken enemy forces in the days leading up to the Allied D-Day invasion The gameplay scenarios are based on actual aftci-engagement reports, and the Texas-based developers went to France for extensive on-location research, which enabled them to recreate settings down to the last bu'idingand hedge. Sgt. Baker commands a squad of men divided into sniper, assault and armor (tank) specialists. In addition to controlling Baker from a first-person perspective, you’re also responsible for directing the men in the squad and planning strategies to outflank and suppress enemies.

-Some significant glitches

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It’s nice to see WWII (reeled with respect espe­ cially given that many el its participants are still alive.

items, but if a squad member is killed, he respawns at the beginning of the next chapter. There is also the occasional invisi­ ble barrier and several glitches, at least one of which was so severe that there was no choice but to reset. However, aside from a few quirks, realism does win out you'll hear the panicked cries of your comrades as you run through an open field with mortars crashing down around you, and experience the panic caused by the agonizingly long re-load times of your authentically antiquated rifles. Brothers in Arms communicates the disarray and frustration of being a soldier dropped into the thick of battle with no orders except to survive and make it to the next objective, retaking territory one road, church and bridge at a time. The subject matter is not sugar-coated, nor glorified or ramped up for a videogame audience. Given the meticulousness with which Gearbox researched its subject, Brothers in Arms could almost be called "edutain­ ment" - though without all the lameness generally associated with that label. By Erin Bell

Donkey Kong Jungle Beat PmMMw / tevetofnr: Nintendo

Platform: GamcCubc

Whack, smack, clap, repeat. It may not sound terribly compelling but when

this is a control scheme rather than a means to keep time in the scrolling music games, it is. Nintendo's Namco-designed bongo peripheral is put to use in DK Jungle Beat. Left and right movement is accomplished by bashing the appropriate drum, jumping requires that both drums are hit at the same time and item collection and special actions like grabbing on to a swinging rope or firing the game’s namesake Donkey Kong out of a cannon or similar requires

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gamers to clap. At its heart, the gameplay is incredibly simple: collect

bananas scattered along the way while defeating fairly weak foes for same. At the end of each stage, bananas are counted and at the end of a level (con­

sisting of two stages and a boss battle) a total is

e

levels. Combos are counted up for as long as DK stays off the ground.

The challenge is found in trying to stay airborne for as long as possible, plan­ ning moves split seconds in advance and executing them. The game is fairly forgiving and the path to take for maximum collection is generally fairly

apparent. To a gamer with any experience in classic platform game level design, DK Jungle Beat offers up a challenge but by no means an insur­

mountable one, which brings up perhaps the game's biggest shortcoming. Once players get the hang of controlling DK with the bongo drums, the game is easily completed, and with full levels lasting around eight minutes (give or take) and with less than 20 levels available, the game is over far too soon.

Even completing all kingdoms to the platinum level, while it offers some replay value, isn't a difficult task once gamers have the hang of the control

scheme. By Andrew Moore-Crispin

tallied. Achieving Bronze or Silver ranking is fairly easily accomplished.

However, as gamers become more adept at the

unique control input and

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start to understand some of the mechanics of the level design, they can start stringing together combos to boost the number of bananas collected, achieving Gold or even Platinum rating on the

INFO BOX

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-Innovative control scheme -Excellent boss battles -Rewarding gameplay

-Too short -Fairly easy

An interesting take on platforming and definitely worth checking out

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Cold Fear hMWwzUMwn

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fishing boat heightens the sur pense, worst because the game relies heavily on back­ tracking with little room for true exploration Eventually, gamers will make it off the first boat and onto other ocean­ bound but equally repetitive vessels. The fact that players have no in-game map to consult adds insult to injury. Most of the action takes place on either the outer decks while leaning to and fro on the listing boat, avoiding sweeping waves that would pull you out to sea, navigating the swinging boat gear and meeting a few

Platform: PS2, Xbo«, PC

The “survival horror" genre is choked with the bloated corpses of lesser games. They litter the battlefield like the dispatched zombies, mean-spir­ ited dogs and scuttling insect-like creatures that are the genre’s main­ stays. Cold Fear fares better than most games in the genre. However, the new and lofty standard set by Capcom's Resident Evil 4, against which other survival horror titles must now be measured, proves too much for the game

to overcome. Taking on the role of US Coastguard Tom Hansen, players are sent out to investigate some strange goings on aboard a fishing boat out at sea. It turns out, as is often the case in games of its ilk, that there’s a government conspiracy afoot and little brain-boring and mind-controlling insects (called ExoCels in this case) have run amok, infecting the crew. What differentiates Cold Fear from the current crop of survival horror titles is its setting, which proves to be both the best, and in some ways, the worst thing about the game. Best because the close-quarters nature of a

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-Over the shoulder view option -Well-paced

-Repetitive environments -Sometimes-predictable story

A safe bet lor hue survival horror fans but it won t win any new Ians to the genre

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well hidden baddies waiting to pounce - and inside the boat with the same enemies and listing but minus the waves. Enemies in Cold Fear don't walk with the ambling zombie gate common in the genre. Instead, they’re on you like a shot and aren't overly easy to dis­ patch. Also, as an added bonus for fans of visceral gore, enemies aren’t really dead until the ExoCels still hiding inside their skulls have either been ground under foot or blasted out. By Andrew Moore-Crispin

Doom 3 clearly pushes the envelope of what current-generation console hardware is capable of, and the Xbox is up to the task. With breathtaking light and shadow effects, seamless gameplay and nary a hiccup or glitch, Doom 3 is truly a technical masterpiece. As a Marine fighting to stay alive on UAC’s Mars base , which has become overrun by a malevolent alien presence, you'll spend a great deal of your time mowing down various grotesque baddies using an impressive arsenal

compelling atmosphere. Traversing the corridors of the gloomy, claustropho­ bic Mars base results in sensory overload at times, as enemies burst out of the darkness, lights flicker on and off and the air fills with garbled radio transmissions, frantic whispering and creepy laughter - rendered in Dolby Digital surround sound for those lucky enough to have the setup. Whether in the heat of combat or during the down time of exploration, the game frequently tosses out dynamic elements to throw you for a loop. The first time the Pinky enemy appears, for example, it spies you through an

of weapons. Button-mapping weapons to the Xbox controller’s D-pad for switching on the fly works fairly well, although subbing additional weapons in and out

office window and tries to get at you by breaking down the door as you watch the metal bend and strain with each blow. Then the Pinky gives up on that, comes back around and simply crashes through the window!

the involves rather cumbersome process of

and fire-fights to sustain the unsettling, helpless survival horror vibe perfected in games like Silent Hill. However, the series is no worse off for

Publisher: Activision Developer: Id Software / Vicarious Visions

Platform: Xbox

If your PC wasn’t up to the Herculean task of running Doom 3 when it came out last summer, don't despair. In conjunction with the release of the Doom

3: Resurrection of Evil expansion pack for PC, Activision has also released Doom 3 on Xbox to give console owners a taste of the gory first-person shooter.

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sticking to its FPS roots. Whether on PC or Xbox, Doom 3 is one heck of

an experience, By Erin Bell

the main menu.

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Doom 3 regularly strays into the territory of sur­

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-Intense, immersive atmos­ phere -Technically amazing

-Plot is nothing special -Must access num menu to sub weapons into quick-load

Best played with the lights oil and the surround sound cranked.

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Gamers will go through Fishers usua ag of tricks: sneaking up on guards then interrogating and I or incapacitating them, using nightt and

two dimensions on the handheld platform, this time he’s rendered in the style of original _____ previr. _. PlayStation 3D graphics. However, where ous 3D attempts have choked the N-Gage, Chaos

thermal vision where appropriate, eavesdropping on sensitive conversations, passing cameras

undetected and sniping enemies. However, one very key gameplay element in particular is missing: Gamers can't shoot out lights and instead must rely on Jx existing shadows to

Theory plays relatively smoothly.

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-Well done mobile 3D -Number pad allows lor numerous assignments

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-Vertical screen a hindrance -Entirely manual camera

remain undetected. By Andrew Moore-Crispin

An impressive mobile experience.

Mario Party Advance Publisher / Developer: Nintendo Platform: Game Boy Advance The fact that Mario Party is up to its sixth console version attests to the popularity of the long­ standing series, with its board game layout and fun multiplayer mini-games. It's therefore sur­ prising that Nintendo should choose to make the first Mario Party for a portable system primarily a single-player adventure. There’s still a familiar game board, but you now

navigate it alone as either Mario, Luigi, Peach or Yoshi, and fulfill particular quests in order to win mini-games and ugaddgets" to play outside of

concept

that

is

dubious at best for anyone with postpubescent-sized hands. Many of the gad­

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games, like a Mini Soccer game that

doesn't even keep score, or a goomba sumo \wrestling game. Others are just applications, some of which are interesting (such’ i as a majority of them are single-player while some morse r code translator that renders your inputted are multiplayer using either one or two game text as morse code beeps), and others ofwhich . passing r- the same are [such Ljp where paks; some .involve GBA use|ess back the story mode. The mini-games (of which there are more than 100) are mediocre and iilogically organized. The

and forth, and some are for two to four players all using different buttons of the same GBA - a

control Mario's mouth opening and closing.) While the single player mode is alright on its

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-Single player mode some­ what enjoyable -Trade gaddgets with triends

-Annoying music -Lame gaddgets and mini­ games

own,

overall

package is lacking. By Erin Bell

It's Mario alright but the Party part is missing.

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