I had an MRI done last november. I got my results on a CD that I could view
on any PC.
The ability to manipulate a 2D high res image is what's needed there IMO.
For a LT, a high res screen and some speed (in 2D) would be nice. Think
about what it takes to scroll a zoomed in image around on the page. Make
sure that's fast. I'd definitely want enough vid-memory and system memory
for 2D. Shareable would be nice.
My last LT had the ATI part and I never had a problem with graphics. Just
don't load a pile of crap software on it!
Winterlight wrote:
:: I am putting together(online) a Thinkpad build for my Sister. Her
:: needs are basic except she has to be able to be able to read X Rays,
:: and Cat Scans. How graphic intensive that is, I don't know.
:: Fortunately, her company gives her a hefty budget for TP. I am
:: guessing that just about any new Intel processors will do the job
:: and I think she will get a T series dual core.
::
:: I got a choice of video.....
:: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
:: or 128MB ATI Mobility Radeon X1400
::
:: For performance the ATI is the winner right, but if the Intel does
:: the job won't it be a lot more stable?