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How\'s this laptop look?
No gaming.
4-tabling from wi-fi hotspots and playing DVDs, thats about it. Dell Inspiron 6000 1.50 GHZ Pentium M 512 Meg RAM 40 GB HD 9 Cell Battery WUXGA Screen Integrated Graphics Internal Wireless Thanks. |
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Re: How\'s this laptop look?
I was looking at that one and I think it looks good for something like under $1000. Right?
I'm no computer guru or anything but that's better than what I'm running right now. |
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Re: How\'s this laptop look?
Well its 1449 CDN including shipping... You guys get a much better deal incl the exchange.
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Re: How\'s this laptop look?
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No gaming. 4-tabling from wi-fi hotspots and playing DVDs, thats about it. Dell Inspiron 6000 1.50 GHZ Pentium M 512 Meg RAM 40 GB HD 9 Cell Battery WUXGA Screen Integrated Graphics Internal Wireless Thanks. [/ QUOTE ] Get more RAM. SamJack |
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Re: How\'s this laptop look?
1GB is overkill
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Re: How\'s this laptop look?
No more RAM is needed unless you do lots of graphic design stuff like Photoshop and Illustrator.
One thing that is a really good upgrade and I always reccomend is the 60GB 7200RPM HD. A faster hard drive is essential when running PT and having it access HH's while you're playing. Heavy HD use like that and you'll notice a difference with the 7200RPM. |
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Re: How\'s this laptop look?
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1GB is overkill [/ QUOTE ] I think you will find that the first thing that will make this laptop not so useable in a few years is the lack of memory. Loading up memory when you buy the laptop is much much cheaper than trying to upgrade later. my 2 cents. SamJack |
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Re: How\'s this laptop look?
SamJack is absolutely right. If you're using 2k or XP, 1GB is essentially mandatory.
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Re: How\'s this laptop look?
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SamJack is absolutely right. If you're using 2k or XP, 1GB is essentially mandatory. [/ QUOTE ] I don't get it... I used to 4-table Party on a P3 650 with 190 MB RAM and had no issues. Anyway, I'll get the 512 in 1 stick just in case. |
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Re: How\'s this laptop look?
upgrading laptop memory is the easiest possible computer upgrade that isn't external. 2 screws, remove a piece of plastic, slide it in a slot. if you think that buying unnecessary amounts up front because you'll have to "try" that 2 minute operation in the future, you have no business responding to any threads that relate to pc hardware.
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