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08/05/2011 12:11:48 AM · #151
I can hardly believe it has been this long! Next time we are in town I'd like to make plans for some dinner and some sunset pics together. I'd love to meet Penny!

Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by Katmystiry:

Well I got the new computer right just the wrong kind :D Congrats!!


Thanks, Kat. The desktop's still alive, that's a nice, strong little computer, albeit a bit dated now :-)
08/05/2011 12:39:18 AM · #152
Originally posted by kenskid:

What's that thing got under the hood?

A link was posted earlier that lists the following specs:

1.73GHz Intel Core i7-740QM Quad-Core
8GB (1x4GB, 2x2GB) RAM
1.28TB (2x640GB) 5400rpm Hard Drive
Blu-ray ROM with DVD Burning
nVIDIA GeForce GT 335M 1GB Graphics
18.4" LED Backlit Widescreen Display
Hybrid TV Tuner
Integrated Webcam & Microphone
Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi
Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit), 9.7 lb

Not too shabby. :-) Congrats on the new toy, Bear_Music!

[ Edited to fix end-quote tag ]

Message edited by author 2011-08-05 00:41:31.
08/05/2011 06:36:56 AM · #153
10lbs???

Message edited by author 2011-08-05 06:37:02.
08/05/2011 06:53:57 AM · #154
Originally posted by mike_311:

10lbs???


Yup. It's not intended to be seriously portable. I can move it around the house easily enough, though.

R.
08/05/2011 09:02:29 AM · #155
Ach... I'm still disappointed it wasn't Schrodinger's Cat ;-) Although I suppose this is infinitely more useful!
Oddly, I was just looking at some 18" laptops in a brick & mortar store the other day. Man, they are big! The upside is, the screen is very useable, and the keyboard feels like a full-size keyboard, including having a real numeric keypad. I like that there is room for a second HDD as well. I can really see having an SSD for OS/apps, and a traditional drive for data. One of these things can be a very capable desktop replacement.
Now, get yourself a good wireless mouse and keyboard, plug in a second display, and you're rockin'! I see that Wacom is now offering a wireless version of their Intuos 4 tablet too.
08/05/2011 01:06:12 PM · #156
I'm dissapointed that it wasn't a bunch of trained squirrels and birds from VAWendy. I'm sure shes got plenty to spare ;)
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