rcsnoopy
06-23-2002, 01:47 PM
I've got few questions for anyone who can answer. So, i'm interested in purchasing a laptop by the end of summer.
1) I have been looking at dell.com, and gateway.com for pricing information. Does anyone know of any other good, reliable sites for purchasing laptops?
2)Also, I'll admit that my computer knowledge extends only to the realm of desktops. I am not sure how easy it is to swap out parts of laptops as compared to desktops. If in the future i want to upgrade my laptop, is it just as easy as the desktop? (ie, just open it up and pop out the parts you don't want, and in with the new ones?)
3) Finally, i'll be using my laptop at conferences to give powerpoint presentations. I've heard that there are possible issues with UXGA screens and SXGA screens when using XGA projection systems. I read that the UXGA and SXGA won't look very crisp on the XGA projection system, even if the laptops are operating in XGA mode. Is this really a concern?
Any other helpful information on laptops would be appreciated. (ie, personal experiences--"i'm very pleased i got this...", "i really wish i had got that..." etc.). Thanks.
1) I have been looking at dell.com, and gateway.com for pricing information. Does anyone know of any other good, reliable sites for purchasing laptops?
2)Also, I'll admit that my computer knowledge extends only to the realm of desktops. I am not sure how easy it is to swap out parts of laptops as compared to desktops. If in the future i want to upgrade my laptop, is it just as easy as the desktop? (ie, just open it up and pop out the parts you don't want, and in with the new ones?)
3) Finally, i'll be using my laptop at conferences to give powerpoint presentations. I've heard that there are possible issues with UXGA screens and SXGA screens when using XGA projection systems. I read that the UXGA and SXGA won't look very crisp on the XGA projection system, even if the laptops are operating in XGA mode. Is this really a concern?
Any other helpful information on laptops would be appreciated. (ie, personal experiences--"i'm very pleased i got this...", "i really wish i had got that..." etc.). Thanks.