[cfaussie] Re: SOT: Recommendation for a flat screen LCD

2007-06-02 Thread M@ Bourke
watercooler On 6/2/07, Peter Tilbrook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Notebook (Acer Ferrari 3400, 2Gb RAM, miniscule (80Gb preformatted HDD) but would like a nice dual screen solution with an LCD. Expect to spend about $500-700 come Monday. Prefer local like DSE but prepared to order online if

[cfaussie] Re: SOT: Recommendation for a flat screen LCD

2007-06-02 Thread Peter Tilbrook
LOL! It is fast but not THAT fast. In fact the only bad thing I can say about it is HDD is not easily upgradable. Have the full 2Gb RAM but, cmon 80Gb? Also the Graphics are not as good as they could be, But I guess you pay for portability - and it is very good for that! (airports included)! But

[cfaussie] Re: SOT: Recommendation for a flat screen LCD

2007-06-02 Thread M@ Bourke
no watercooler as in take this to the watercooler group, as it's not cf related --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups cfaussie group. To post to this group, send email to cfaussie@googlegroups.com To

[cfaussie] Re: SOT: Recommendation for a flat screen LCD

2007-06-02 Thread Peter Tilbrook
Understood. But I work from home at the moment. No watercooler. Freeze butt off however (Canberra region). And who needs watercooler with fellow like minds - twisted as they are - that we get from CFAussie? On 02/06/07, M@ Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: no watercooler as in take this to the

[cfaussie] Re: SOT: Recommendation for a flat screen LCD

2007-06-02 Thread M@ Bourke
because a large number of the cfaussie people are in watercooler, most likely all the watercooler people are on cfaussie, many like to talk about anything technical or just a general discussion, how ever not all of cfaussie wants to use cfaussie for this, many use it as solely a tool for work or a