Eh I have a t520 with 2 dimm slots and it supports 16Gb. You can be safe and go with what the vendor states, you can be risky and go for the maximum intel states, or you can just be smart and go for what other people with the same laptops state =P
I'm sure if you do some quick googling you...
Does the e-series have a lid that is 'locked' shut (can't think of a better word). I remember that even my acer from 6 years ago had little tabs that held the lid together until opened by the sliding mechanism... why don't laptops have that any more? Now they flop around when you carry them and...
Yea ssd is definitely the best choice, as mentioned above. Ram is easy to upgrade, but 4gb is not bad and you can easily get by by running fewer things at once. You most likely won't notice any speed increases unless you are constantly exceeding 4gb now.
Upgrading to ssd, however, will give...
Doesn't newegg or ncix have a $50 computer building/1 year warranty service? Basically, you can order a bunch of parts and they will put it together for you.
I guess I read too much into your initial post :(
Well to answer your actual question... intel is moving atom to an integrated SoC (system on a chip) indicating a move towards phone/tablet implementations. Ivy bridge is, in the simplest terms, everything else "Intel"... basically any form...
Ok so you admit that I was helping, just not in a 'respectful maner'. If anyone failed at all, it would be you.... you are letting your feelings get in the way of your ability to get the answers you need as quickly and as accurately as possible.
While it is true zap has provided an answer...
Uh yea you mention size but then place an emphasis on "netbook" by repeating it 4 times. Last time I checked, a netbook is small and CHEAP.
Was I not helping by listing a bunch of well-defined properties of a laptop that can actually be compared? Look at what you were asking... any "netbook"...
Exactly... instead of asking for arbitrary marketing terms, why not tell us what you REALLY want? Price? Size? Battery life? Portability? Form factor? Display size? etc...
Yes, slower but 660m is kepler while 675m is just a rebadged 580m. Are there any other considerations (price, battery life, heat, etc...?) For pure gaming performance it looks like the 7970 is superior based on the benchmarks posted above...
Well that explains why your point seemed to be jumping all over the place =P
Same, I have a 900p display on my T series and it feels uncomfortably small coming from the 1080p display I had on my xps 15. I really wanted the 1080p screen but I just couldn't justify the $170 premium over the...
Uh no actually OP has no idea what he is talking about... he is praising apple's ipad 3 resolution and then complaining about 1366 x 768... which is the standard laptop resolution. I highly doubt he is complaining about resolution on "pc" tablets... considering the title is "to all laptop...
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