Rockefella says:
pat's sister is hawt
David Fiset says:
so is mine
David Fiset says:
do want
Reginald *IB4R* says:
it was a beautiful 35 seconds.
David says:
that's what she said
I don't touch laptops under a $1000 or so. HP EliteBook Series or 16XT series with at least 4 gb ram, 64 bit dual-core (2.0ghz) minimum, and top-end internals would do me just fine. That'll run at $1500 max if I shop it right. For that money I barely get a MacBook with 2 gb of ram.
Rockefella says:
pat's sister is hawt
David Fiset says:
so is mine
David Fiset says:
do want
Reginald *IB4R* says:
it was a beautiful 35 seconds.
David says:
that's what she said
Why don't you two just kiss already?
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The things we do for girls who won't sleep with us.
Patrick says:
dads is too long so it wont fit
so i took hers out
and put mine in
I'm running on 3gb just fine, thankyou very much.
I agree completely with Rockefella's sentiment. If you're going to invest heavily in a laptop computer a Macbook (particularly a Pro) is a great choice.
but if you're looking at something within budget & still reasonably well specced, search elsewhere.
I personally use a Dell XPS M1530 with 2.4ghz, 3gb RAM & a 256mb Dedicated Graphics cards, with a 15.4 inch 1680X1050 res screen, which I bought for $1800 au.
For a similar specced Macbook pro, I was looking at $2,700. These days, I'd be looking at $3,100 for the new style Pro's.
I couldn't justify the expense.
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Both OS's are recommended with at least 1Gb of ram, but you are correct in saying Vista only functions to the best of it's ability with a higher amount.
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