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I got my hands on a CX on Thursday; unfortunately, this is the first time I've had a stable internet connection since then. Once I got it, I opened it ASAP and charged it up and immediately began making my first program - a quadratic solver.
The CX yielded some surprising and not-so-surprising information. Anyway, it turns out I get a slidecase after all.
- The CX includes a slide case
- Battery percentage is measured in increments of 25%
- Length and width are very similar to an 84, but about half as wide
- Battery life is similar to a phone's (or maybe I use it too much. )
- Shiny
- Light
- Screen dims after a couple of minutes of no use
- 115.2 MB of space left after OS is installed
It's pretty much a handheld computer. Turning on seems to take no time at all, but turning off does.
As for this, the answer is definitely yes. A video of the CX is available for download here, as requested by Scout.
On a side note, I met program4 this weekend.
Quote from: yunhua98 on May 08, 2011, 05:42:57 pm - Length and width are very similar to an 84, but about half as wideNice, how does it feel in your pocket?Quote from: yunhua98 on May 08, 2011, 05:42:57 pm - Battery life is similar to a phone's (or maybe I use it too much. )You probably do I doubt anyone outside this community replaces their batteries as often as we do.Quote from: yunhua98 on May 08, 2011, 05:42:57 pm - Screen dims after a couple of minutes of no useSounds like a nice feature. Is there also Auto-Power DownTM?Quote from: yunhua98 on May 08, 2011, 05:42:57 pm - 115.2 MB of space left after OS is installedThat's great! I wonder if it could be used as a flash drive someday.Quote from: yunhua98 on May 08, 2011, 05:42:57 pmIt's pretty much a handheld computer. Turning on seems to take no time at all, but turning off does.Awesome! You mean you don't have to wait ten seconds for it to turn on anymore? That really annoyed me on the Nspire.
We should do ndless for os 3.0 asap.
AFAIK, it only supports its Lithium Ion Battery.And yes, there is APD, you can even set the time before it APDs.EDIT: btw, there's a "Reset" Button on the back of the CX (the kind you stick a paper clip in to reset), presumably to allow teachers to reset calcs with ease. I suggest covering it up with masking tape and write your name on it.
Ah ok. I wonder how fast batteries will be drained when Wi-fi is used... with the PSP it was insane...How is the APD? ON the Prizm you can choose 10 minutes or 60, and you can set the LCD so after 30 seconds of non-use, it decreases to the lowest backlight level. The backlight doesn't turn OFF, though.