On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 10:45 -0500, Brian wrote: > > > > The answer to that is bound to start an argument. But here goes: > > <= 1G RAM > > <= 80G disk > > <= 2 GHz cpu - variable speed > > <= Intel wireless - for example ipw2200 > > 1920X1440 screen resolution if you can get it. > > CD and DVD reader and writer > > I have 4 ups ports. > > mouse pad > > external mouse and video > > > > > > There may be more but that is all I can think of now. > > > > > > -- > > Aaron Konstam <akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Just something to think about regarding screen resolution. > > I had a 15" wide-screen Dell laptop that had a native resolution of > 1920x1200. The text was so small that I really wished I had not "upgraded" > to the higher resolution video card/display. The extra screen real estate > was nice but my eyes weren't happy. :) > > -Brian > Someone else posted the same complaint. I don't really understand it. Every application that see. ms relevant has a way to increase the size of the text. Together with using reading glasses I have no problem with the higher resolution. By the way it is usb not ups. But you knew that. -- Aaron Konstam <akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>