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Quote: Originally Posted by DJosephDesign I had the same concern when considering saving money with the WUXGA. Go to your local Best Buy, CompUSA, or Circuit City and they'll probably have a Toshiba notebook with...
Hallelujah, praise the lord. Finally, a Sager that can be cabled up without having to look at what you're doing. Thanks!
Pet peeve question: Is the power plug for the 57x0 a simple barrel connector or one of those moronic multi-pin jobbies?
Actually, you are better off setting the min and max values for theoage file to be the same size. This reduces disk fragmentation. Also, it has been suggested that with machines that have a large amount of memory, setting the size...
Pharoke, An interesting article, but... 1) It was focused primarily on game performance (not an issue for me) 2) It was based on a P4 processor, which is quite different from the Pentium M I am not sure that the author's findings...
I am planning to purchase a 5710 machine. Yes, I am not a gamer. The question is this: Does anyone have real world benchmarks that compare similar machines that only differ in the amount of memory (1 GB versus 2 GB)? Even with the...
Luke - You are a gentleman and a scholar - thank you!
If you are satidfied with 1024x768, then the 15.4 WSXGA will be more than adequate (from a real-estate perspective). Note, however, that the size of the letters, etc., will be much smaller. Side note: The native resolution for your...
Hi Luke! According to your competition's web-site: Differences Between Sager NP5710 vs. NP5720 These two units are basically identical with minor optional configuration differences The NP5710 will be made available with ATI...
I like high resolution monitors. The 21" CRT I am currently using is set to 1792 x 1344 pixels. I am planning to buy a 17" WUXGA notebook. HOWEVER, I foudn that the 15.4 WUXGA was too small to be useful.
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