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>>>> I think you need to live somewhere tech costs a bit less.
>>> How can you get any cheaper than living with your mum? ;-)
>> Life insurance?
>
> What are you suggesting? o_O
That there's always a cheaper way? ;-)
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Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> OK people, so I've found a laptop I like the look of. Trouble is, it's
Damn it. You know what? I'm just going to buy the thing. Dr Pepper?
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49d4763b$1@news.povray.org...
> Orchid XP v8 wrote:
>> OK people, so I've found a laptop I like the look of. Trouble is, it's
>
> Damn it. You know what? I'm just going to buy the thing. Dr Pepper?
I see that it has 2 GB of RAM. Put at least 3-4 GB on it, if it's going to
run Vista. 2 GB is enough, but more memory will give you some breathing room
if you want to run some RAM-eating apps or do a lot of multi-tasking. Note
that on a 32-bit OS, 4 GB will translate into "only" 3.2-3.5 GB but any
extra RAM may still be worthwhile if it's cheap. No such limit on a 64-bit
OS of course.
G.
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Gilles Tran wrote:
> I see that it has 2 GB of RAM. Put at least 3-4 GB on it, if it's going to
> run Vista.
OK.
> Note
> that on a 32-bit OS, 4 GB will translate into "only" 3.2-3.5 GB but any
> extra RAM may still be worthwhile if it's cheap. No such limit on a 64-bit
> OS of course.
Hmm, it actually doesn't say whether it's Vista 32-bit or 64-bit.
Interesting...
Wait, WTF?
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/149939/show_product_specifications?spectype=extended
"Localisation: Italy"?? o_O
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>> I see that it has 2 GB of RAM. Put at least 3-4 GB on it, if it's
>> going to
>> run Vista.
>
> OK.
Anyone wanna take a guess at what kind of RAM it requires?
> Wait, WTF?
>
> http://www.ebuyer.com/product/149939/show_product_specifications?spectype=extended
>
> "Localisation: Italy"?? o_O
The product advice representative assures me that's a misprint.
Interestingly, I did a Google for the product code and found at least
one other website that also claims Italy. Still, they claim they'll take
it back if it is wrong, so... let's melt my card! :-}
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Invisible wrote:
>>> I see that it has 2 GB of RAM. Put at least 3-4 GB on it, if it's
>>> going to
>>> run Vista.
>>
>> OK.
>
> Anyone wanna take a guess at what kind of RAM it requires?
>
Um, Proprietary notebook memory. The expensive kind.
>> "Localisation: Italy"?? o_O
>
> The product advice representative assures me that's a misprint.
> Interestingly, I did a Google for the product code and found at least
> one other website that also claims Italy. Still, they claim they'll take
> it back if it is wrong, so... let's melt my card! :-}
Anything to make a sale and get a commission.
--
~Mike
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>> Anyone wanna take a guess at what kind of RAM it requires?
>
> Um, Proprietary notebook memory. The expensive kind.
Acer.co.uk claims it takes 800MHz DDR2 SODIMMs.
>>> "Localisation: Italy"?? o_O
>>
>> The product advice representative assures me that's a misprint.
>> Interestingly, I did a Google for the product code and found at least
>> one other website that also claims Italy. Still, they claim they'll
>> take it back if it is wrong, so... let's melt my card! :-}
>
> Anything to make a sale and get a commission.
Well, yeah. But if it really is Italian, I *will* be sending the bugger
back! ;-)
(Note that the advisor I spoke to isn't a sales advisor. Whether I buy
the laptop or not makes no difference to his stats.)
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>>>> "Localisation: Italy"?? o_O
>>>
>>> The product advice representative assures me that's a misprint.
>>> Interestingly, I did a Google for the product code and found at least
>>> one other website that also claims Italy. Still, they claim they'll take
>>> it back if it is wrong, so... let's melt my card! :-}
>>
>> Anything to make a sale and get a commission.
>
> Well, yeah. But if it really is Italian, I *will* be sending the bugger
> back! ;-)
>
Hehe, just wait until you get it and see if the keyboard has lots of funny
letters you don't understand :-)
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>> Well, yeah. But if it really is Italian, I *will* be sending the
>> bugger back! ;-)
>>
>
> Hehe, just wait until you get it and see if the keyboard has lots of
> funny letters you don't understand :-)
More like, the stickers on the front say something that looks like
gibberish with the occasional "Core 2 Duo" or something thrown in. ;-)
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> More like, the stickers on the front say something that looks like
> gibberish with the occasional "Core 2 Duo" or something thrown in. ;-)
Aww I feel left out now, my laptop didn't have any such stickers :-( (well
I assume the tiny "Intel Centrino Duo" will be the same in any language)
OOC I wonder why they put those stickers on there, on my monitor I have 3
such things in barely readable text size that say it's created for Windows
Vista (WTF!), energy star, and TCO 03. Will it make me more likely to buy
it because of those stickers, or are they hoping someone else will notice
them on my monitor and say "oh wow that Samsung monitor you have there is so
cool with its 3 tiny stickers like that".
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