Getting the CP-X501

Cyberbank released a few boxes of their new POZ series of PDA-phone, the CP-X501, to the beta testers and related people last Friday, as my previous post has shown. Since I was in the mood to post the pics, here are some chronologically ordered photos you might want to see.

It rained a lot that day. See that wet man in suits?
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Cyberbank CP-X501 is out

CP-X501 (Front) / MITs-M4300 (Back)

The latest PDA-phone from Cyberbank has officially debuted. Dubbed CP-X501, succeeding the best-selling CP-X301, is the smallest WM2003-based PDA-phone to hit the market. The unit I have was given by Cyberbank for a test-out. More on this coming soon, I think.

PSP video encoding quality compare

I've done some encoding tests with various settings using PSP Video 9 and altShiiva. I had originally intended to use altShiiva for encoding, but then after encoding one file, I noticed that it would hog my main system's resources for an extended period of time. Therefore I decided to look at alternatives, and chose PSP Video 9. This runs on Windows platform; my backup system has Athlon 64 3000+ for the CPU and runs Windows XP 64-bit Edition and can serve as an encoding workstation.
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Make PSP video with altShiiva

altShiiva with PSP Optimizer
altShiiva with PSP Optimizer

I was trying to create an MP4 video file that properly works with my PSP with a video encoding application for MacOS X called altShiiva. I think I found the right setting, so I'm writing them down before I forget.
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