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Agree with Shaun re the 64-bit Windows. You actually take a very slight performace hit with 64-bit Windows (when running 32-bit apps) until you get to the 8GB ram mark.
The only reason I'd use 32-bit Windows on a 4GB+ machine now is if there was a driver issue with some older hardware.
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Angry, (excuse the the total lack of knowledge on the subject) but could I use this machine but connect to 2 monitors as well? |
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You could run a second monitor along with the laptop monitor.
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Yes it has VGA for connection to a monitor, and HDMI for connection to a suitably equipped TV.
You need to have a fiddle with one. Don't just take my word for it Caveat emptor.
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I have not tried to connect both TV and monitor at same time but older model laptops don't support 3 outputs not sure if they have changed that in newer models.
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Yes I suspect it will be notebook screen and one of the other output options only.
If you want to part with the whole $1000 you could do better Poop.
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FWIW, I picked up a Lenovo z560 earlier in the year and love it.
Here's it's specs: Processor: Intel Core i5 460M 2.53GHz (Turbo 2.8GHz) Chipset: Intel HM55 Storage: 500GB 5400rpm Optical: DVD multi-burner Display: 15.6" HD WXGA LED Glossy (1366 x 768) Graphics: nVidia GeForce GT 310M 1GB Comms: 10/100 base Ethernet, Lenovo Wireless (a/b/g/n), Bluetooth 2.0 Webcam: Integrated 1.3mp Card Reader: Integrated Ports: 3 x USB, HDMI, eSATA Audio: Integrated w/ Stero Speakers Battery: 6 cell O.S.: Windows 7 Home Premium You can get a Lenovo z560 now for as little as $599 (after $100 cashback), but it isn't through Harvey Norman. It easily does everything I need it too, which is mostly just internet browsing, Word processing and Excel spreadsheets. From personal experience, I would steer clear of Compaq and Acer laptops. I've had good experiences with Toshibas. My Mum has had a Toshiba laptop for 6 years now, and she still loves it, and it hasn't had any problems. Um, just a heads up in case you weren't aware. Harvey Norman and Dick Smith Electronics are just about the most expensive places to buy electronics from, but they will match competitor's prices. So if you must shop at either of them, go online first and find the best price from a competitor, print it out, and take it in to DSE or HN, and they'll match it. I also highly recommend the staticice.com.au website. It's basically just a price comparison website for electronic products in Australia. It will list who is selling the electronic product you're after, and for what price, and it seems to be kept very up-to-date. As crazy as it sounds, it's often cheaper to order products from interstate and have them shipped to your door, than it is to buy from the shop around the corner. Good luck.
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That's funny you say that but i have bought a couple computers from ebay from a seller based in Sydney, proper business they just choose to sell via ebay and they have some of the cheapest systems i have seen.
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Yes, I'm starting to regret taking Harvey Norman Vouchers now.
I may be better to just buy the comp elsewhere and use the vouchers for other stuff. Any ideas? (remember computer dumb here) |
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where do you live again.
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