Selling a 1910 on eBay in today's market?

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    Default Selling a 1910 on eBay in today's market?

    So how can I sell the 1910 on eBay and convince people it's better than the 1940? You can't o/c the 1940 right? Otherwise all the 1940 has is ppc2003 and sdio?

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    Originally posted by fivespeed5
    So how can I sell the 1910 on eBay and convince people it's better than the 1940? You can't o/c the 1940 right? Otherwise all the 1940 has is ppc2003 and sdio?

    I'm trying to get rid of my iPaq to finance my laptop! Help!
    the 1940 also has bt , the h1910 doesn't have any thing on the 1945 so unless your going to lie I wouldn't say anything about it being better then the 1940. If you want to sell your h1910 , go here. You will get like 160-200 bucks or so for it. http://www.jjpepple.com/

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    only $161?! I'd take my chances on the open market. Can you overclock the 1940/5? Not yet at least

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    Originally posted by fivespeed5
    only $161?! I'd take my chances on the open market. Can you overclock the 1940/5? Not yet at least
    The 1945 non overclock is alot faster then the 1910 overclocked.

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    Try ebay. Just pop "hp 1910" into the Search box and you'll see what they're going for. You have to watch the auctions to the end, however, as most times people do not put in serious bids until the closing hours (I've found this out to my frustration recently...).

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    Do a Completed Items search, and you'll see what they have actually been selling for recently (rather than the current bids on currently selling items).
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    The 1945 non overclock is alot faster then the 1910 overclocked.
    Can you list your sources? Links?
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    The 1945 non overclock is alot faster then the 1910 overclocked.
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    Can you list your sources? Links?
    The 1910 has a Intel PXA250 200mhz xscale cpu and the 1940/45 has a samsung something clocked at 266mhz.

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    The 1910 has a Intel PXA250 200mhz xscale cpu and the 1940/45 has a samsung something clocked at 266mhz.
    Yes, that is quite obvious.

    However a 1910 with a good "scaling" utility can operate in 300mhz Turbo and Non-Turbo modes, making it quite speedy in everyday operations. Some have even managed clock speeds higher than 300mhz.

    I am curious to find out how a "scaled" 1910 does against a stock 1940.
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    Originally posted by jngold
    Yes, that is quite obvious.

    However a 1910 with a good "scaling" utility can operate in 300mhz Turbo and Non-Turbo modes, making it quite speedy in everyday operations. Some have even managed clock speeds higher than 300mhz.

    I am curious to find out how a "scaled" 1910 does against a stock 1940.
    A 1910 over clocked to 333mhz 150bus speed got 10fps on pocket quake( normaly it gets 6fps). The 2215 non overclocked gets 15fps , the asus a620 with ppc2002 got 14fps , with ppc2k3 it got 18fps.

    With these facts , we can tell that ppc2k3 does make a big change in speed. Im not so much sayin that the 1945 is faster due to the new pross but because its running on ppc2k3. I haven't seen any benchmarks on the 1945 , but lets just say that the 1945 gets at lest 1fps more( but prob around 3 more) then the 1910 not overclocked ( i say this since almost all of the arm 206mhz ppc2k3 ppc's got 7-9fps and we allready know that the 266mhz arm-4 is faster by at lest a little then the 200mhz xscale pxa250 arm-5 ), we then add 3-4 from ppc2k3's and you get an number around what your going to see ( 10-13 fps). Also If you overclocked a h1910 to 333mhz 150mhz bus speed it slowly kills your device , eats up your battery and crash's alot! If you really want more proof some one could run quake to test it or , just do some benchmarks with the h1910 overclocked and the 1945 does the same test at its normal 266mhz.

 

 
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