Actually plasma is cheaper than LCD. LCD used to not have blacks that were as deep as Plasma, but that's no longer the case. LCD seems to be the one that is winning out lately. Cost have come down enough on LCD that it's the better way to go. Also it is much easier to get a 1080p set in LCD. Also, it was the early plasma sets that had the problem with burn in, not the LCD ones.
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I am looking into finally replacing my desktop. Do the PC brands that people have mentioned as being good for laptops also make quality desktops? Is 2G the minimum amount of RAM I should look for? What elese to I need to look for in a desktop?
I'd love to get a laptop, and they're very cheap right now, but I know it would be a matter of when, not if, that I dropped it. Also, I am seeing Intel and AMD processors. Are Intel more reliable, or just better known?
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Does this look like a good deal?
I've had VERY Good luck with my refurbished iPod...
I've purchased many, like at least half a dozen and probably more, refurbed Macs and I've had wonderful luck with them. I'd say go for it.
Drew, I'm told that 2GB of memory is the absolute minimum necessary to run OSX. How difficult is it to add more memory? Like, for someone who's never opened up a laptop? (I did swap out drives and whatnot in my PC once upon a time, though.)
How difficult is it to add more memory? Like, for someone who's never opened up a laptop?
I did this when I bought a refurbed Mac, and it is very easy. And I am not at all someone who has opened up computers or anything.
Someone is being alarmist about 2 GB of memory. I have plenty of Macs running Leopard on 1 GB and 2 GB of memory and they are just fine. My main ProTools and Final Cut editing machine is a 17" MacBook Pro that I've never gotten around to upgrading past 2 GB. That said, if you want to add memory it's pretty straightforward Here is a link to Apple's directions on how to do it. [link] I don't think you'll have any problems.
I'm going to need more Ram for my old G4 Power Mac, I guess. I'm running Tiger and only have 576 MB RAM.
Sigh, I wonder if PC133 or PC100 512MB dimms are cheap in bulk, nowadays>
When I get home, I guess I need to check dealram and then craigslist.
Hunh. Google is releasing a web browser called "Chrome": [link]