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They now have a big screen and big keyboard with an embedded numeric keypad (great for anyone using the numeric keys a lot like accountants, book keepers etc.), and all the “sexiness’ of a notebook.
... it gives me serious wood ...!
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My mommy told me size does not matter.![]()
My mommy told me size does not matter.![]()
I have a 17" Acer 2.16GHz Core2Duo, 2Gb RAM with built-in webcam and I'm very happy with it. The full keyboard makes a big difference to me.17" is of coarse better if you don't mind the extra weight, nothing wrong with the 15" either, anyone know how the battery time is on the 17"?
BWHAHAHAAHHAAAHHAAH! Must be that little red mouse button in the middle of the keyboard you keep playing with
Clients who have invested in the extra two inches are already noticing a difference.
i think they trying to replace desktop with laptops.
they should make a portable desktop-part-compatible chassis. PERIOD.
take a latop chassis. give it more height.
plug in your normal cd-rom, normal ram, + make the chassis have a removable cover that exposes a normal keyboard. (drop the num pad)
if you want a battery get a removable one.
also have a 17" LCD built into the chassis.
Saw it once in a PC mag. bloody brilliant.
I can't use my HP laptop because the CD-Rom is faulty. R3500 to fix it!
thats a new desktop.
Im willing to sacrifice the luxury of just flipping open the screen and work for affordable parts.
Why so much to fix a CD-ROM? Geesh, let's hope my Acer doesn't pack up during the 3 year warranty period.I can't use my HP laptop because the CD-Rom is faulty. R3500 to fix it!