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i'm thinking of buying a new laptop computer
any suggestions?
any suggestions?
yeah dell isnt too shabbyOriginally posted by mr_speedy
theres also dell..
What about the other one, where the guy was using his dell inspiron and burnt his "area" as he had used the laptop (on his 'lap').Originally posted by Winston
does anyone remember about the Dell incident
yeah he's penis got flammedOriginally posted by Huy
What about the other one, where the guy was using his dell inspiron and burnt his "area" as he had used the laptop (on his 'lap').
He didn't die, but being a guy, imagine having your "area" burnt from laptop usage.
Not if he wants to use it for everyday things.Originally posted by Huy
jayz: What about Apple PowerBooks/Ti/AlBooks & iBooks
Originally posted by Winston
does anyone remember about the Dell incident
one of their batch when used for extended period of time,the entire laptop blew up, it happened to a young teenager, and she unfortunately died from this incident, and yes it's no joke, it was caused from some fault in the battery
Originally posted by Huy
What about the other one, where the guy was using his dell inspiron and burnt his "area" as he had used the laptop (on his 'lap').
He didn't die, but being a guy, imagine having your "area" burnt from laptop usage.
i am NOT buying a dell .... i dont need computer techonology to teach me abt family planning but anyways .....Originally posted by Winston
yeah he's penis got flammed
You've got to be kidding me. Cost effective? HAH! Vaios cost an arm and a leg.Originally posted by Chameleon
You might consider the Sony Vaio, particularly with the AMD cpu. Cost effective, with a reasonable amount of grunt.
No they will not, and this is how dual-booting is done in most cases. The only concievable problem he may have lies with linux and the laptop hardware's compatibility.Originally posted by jayz
btw, if u want to use 2 os, the 2 os might conflict each other if your notebook has only 1 drive (i fink u know this already, nvm)
yeah i know that toshiba i think has some security BIOS system whereby if the system was stolen, and u log on to the net.. they can trace the stolen laptopOriginally posted by yoshi
No they will not, and this is how dual-booting is done in most cases. The only concievable problem he may have lies with linux and the laptop hardware's compatibility.
The only hard-drive issue I can think of is when the vendor puts their BIOS software on a small partition at the front of the drive (hello Toshiba). If you wipe this partition out, the computer will not start up, and thou shalt go on thee google search in seek of hidden function keys.
Originally posted by Comedy_Al
[qoute]yeah i know that toshiba i think has some security BIOS system whereby if the system was stolen, and u log on to the net.. they can trace the stolen laptop