Kinda cool new laptop from Intel. They say it will be manufactured by some PC Maker late 2007 or 2008. 0.7 inches thick and 2.25 pounds.
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I don't know enough about how they cool off laptops, but a laptop that thin sounds like it's just begging for heat problems.
It uses your crotch as a heatsink.
But only if you're man enough.
I feel old-fashioned, but as much as I like the epaper folio cover, part of me screams MAGNETS!!!! AIEEEE!!!
It uses your crotch as a heatsink.
Population control....
Without a hard drive, it should run a whole lot less hot.
But I wouldn't discount the heatsink factor altogether.
I searched this thread and I couldn't find an answer to this question. I'm thinking about buying a new laptop in 2-8 months and I am going over the question: mac or pc?
If I decide to get a mac, is there a website or something that can give me info on what kind of software I may need to buy for the mac that is seen as "must haves?"
Does firefox work well on the mac (because I probably use that software app more than any other)? I can get Office through work I figure if macbooks don't come loaded with it.
How much of a pain is it to move pc files over to a mac?
are there accessories I need if I go the macbook route?
I've got a MacBook. I was playing around with iChat today, and now, even though I shut down all the programs that were using the iSight, the little green light next to it is still on. I shut down and restarted the computer, and the light is still on. How do I shut the camera off? The help menu was entirely unhelpful.
I've been using Firefox for over a year on a Mac, and I loves it.
They've got a whole section on moving from PC to Mac. I don't recall it being particularly painful when I did it.