Some of the new stuff is pretty cool looking, but a lot of the older stuff is as great as when it was released [and for the current used prices,...
You don't need Windows 7, Windows XP will work just fine, it doesn't support TRIM and maybe a feature or two of SSD's, but there are work-arounds...
IMO that is a load of salesmen talk; If the full voltage i5 that is stock is 'not enough' or 'right on the verge' of "not usable" as he is...
Well, the base processor in the T902 is a Full Voltage i5, so it is really not going to have the issues that the ULV processors will and as the...
Like I said before, the ram needs to be Laptop [SODIMM] type, the linked ram is desktop ram... this page has the ones that will work, pick from...
Get the Intel Wireless card; Pretty much any of the ram should do the trick, just be sure its laptop DDR3 and is 2 sets of 8GB [2x8GB] like the...
Right click on the desktop, choose 'Screen resolution' [near the bottom], then choose the projector's screen and from the drop-down menu choose...
I would recommend planning, and partitioning the drive right after you initialize it because it will save you a lot of figuring out how to...
Ok, if you are planning a clean install then I would recommend just doing it the simple and guaranteed way (I have no idea how the software works...
To echo what cmenice said, a SSD would be a worthwhile upgrade to do yourself, Get a 120GB or larger version, normally I would only recommend up...
This may be a bit much info... I didn't realize you got the transfer kit (SSD, a USB > SATA adapter, and bit of software), that makes it a lot...
I'm not 100% sure what all the manufacturers are doing with their various drives these days [the last new drive I bought was a 1TB WD 2.5" and it...
If you have a USB > SATA hard drive adpater, or a running desktop with a spare SATA port and cable [internal], then just hook the new drive up to...
Yea, but the chipset itself doesn't have an issue with that amount of ram, same as with the Fujitsu T901 that says 'max 8GB' and people are using...
Fast, capable, good for drawing... obviously the ipad 3! ... j/k :D The Fujitsu T902 would be your top choice, second would be the Fujitsu T901...
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