Go with a laptop and a full size monitor, Toshiba use to have a model that had a key board that pulled out of the laptop and would expand into a full size key board.
I'm looking for a new computer - I'm going to give my iMac to the kids and get an IBM / Windows computer for me and the wife. I know I need a big hard drive (100 gig), a large flat screen ( 20"+), that's all I know.
What should I make sure I get on the set-up?
I do like the way the Macs are are all in one, no separate cabinet. Are there any windows units like that?
Go with a laptop and a full size monitor, Toshiba use to have a model that had a key board that pulled out of the laptop and would expand into a full size key board.
I'm looking for a new computer - I'm going to give my iMac to the kids and get an IBM / Windows computer for me and the wife. I know I need a big hard drive (100 gig), a large flat screen ( 20"+), that's all I know.
What should I make sure I get on the set-up?
I do like the way the Macs are are all in one, no separate cabinet. Are there any windows units like that?
We use these guys (http://store.yahoo.com/bytecom/index.html) for our stuff. They build real nice clones that last years!!!
one word DELL![]()
one word DELL
thats one word to many! I'll never buy another Dell...It's always crappin out and I don't have time to learn the language!![]()
http://www.ajump.com/ajump/assets/pr...00-0190240.jpg Here is my pc, its by KLOSS and it's awsome, 8"x8"x12" TINY! added a 21" flat screen monitor and a nice set of 5.1 Logitech speakers.
http://images.tomshardware.com/2005/...oss915-auf.jpg
Love my Dell. I had a partial power failure while working on the Dell and it crapped out. The tech guy (who spoke good English) walked me through several tests for over one half an hour before we found out the power failure sucked my ram dry. New ram card for $59.00 and it was fixed. I would buy another Dell.
Here is my pc, its by KLOSS and it's awsome, 8"x8"x12" TINY! added a 21" flat screen monitor and a nice set of 5.1 Logitech speakers.
http://images.tomshardware.com/2005/...oss915-auf.jpg
All I see is a blue square with a question mark.
Dell, have over 1200 running our company with less than .5% failure rate. Best bang for the buck, check the Dell site and look in their "Outlet" section for some smoking deals.
2 years on my Dell, no probs....the Hospital I work at just put in over 400 Dells...so far, so good