What kind of computer do you have? |
What kind of computer do you have? |
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Mac?
Pc? Desktop? Laptop? And specs if you know them. And also what you want or if your happy with what you have right now. I have a 17" pc laptop with 3gb ram 140gb hardrive 2ghz proccesor. And even though its not a laptop i think i want a 20 inch imac. |
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It's metric, 1 GHz(Gigahertz) = 1000MHz (Megahertz), therefore, it's 0.8GHz Dude. Thats pretty tiny. Actually, I can connect the laptop (even the new Macbooks) to my (ancient) Sun monitor anyway, so if I really want a big screen, I can use one; but the iBook only supports a resolution up to 1024x768 anyway, so the point is kind of moot. How big is the monitor? Cause I was think about get a 13" macbook then buying a 22 inch monitor for like 100$. Do you use your monitor a lot? |
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