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nicola

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i'm about (well, when i will have enough money...) to enter the world of netmd units (and leaving my great r900 to my brother) and i was eyeing the mighty n10... costly sure, but lost of style too... later my eyes caught the n910, which i formerly (and erroneously) thought just an old 900-series replacement. great was my pleasure in discovering none the less that an almost perfect n10 twin brother! the olnly things i want to check are a couple of features that are unclear at the moment, and that surely some of you n910 users can explain in a breeze.

1-rehearsal mode: does it have it?

2-QUICK option, as in n10 and others - the ability to stand by 'waiting' for user input and with faster data access (rewinds etc...), all while juicin more battery, of course.

i hope somebody could help.

thanks in advance

nicola

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yep the N910 does have rehearsal and the Power Options...(i'm quite sure it has the Power Options since i've had a muck around with my friend's unit but not too sure about the Rehearsal since i didn't try it out...) the N910 as u said is basically identical to the N10 (i own this unit) but just with different button placements and also utilising a NiMH gumstick battery instead of the internal Li-Ion...everything in terms of features and options are more or less identical from what i've seen...

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mAjEsTiC is right, the n910 has the 'quick mode', the 'normal mode' and the 'power-mode'. Be careful, the 'power-mode' is not exactly the same function on the two models. In fact, the 'power-mode' is a special function in the n910, contrary to the n10.

In a part of the menu of the n10, whose name is 'power-mode', you have the choice between:

> normal

> quick, that's all sad.gif

In the 910's menu, unluckily i don't remenber the name of the part of the menu, you have:

> normal

> quick

> power-mode biggrin.gif

In reality it's a function which is a little different between the two models.

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