Dell Latitude D800 (yes, the line of laptop that blows up due to extreme heat) running an Intel Centrino 1.7 with 512 RAM
1.) 2 HP pavilion's 2.) 2 home made units 3.) 1 toshiba laptop - for wireless 4.) 1 PSP for wireless 5.) 2 hp printers, 1 brothers printer 6.) all networked together in four different rooms
1) Fujitsu Siemens Scenic Edition X102 Desktop (XP Home Edition) 2) Gericom Hummer laptop (XP Home Edition) 3) HTC Himalaya/T-Mobile PocketPC (Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition)
Mac Mini? what is that? As you can guess I am not a mac user. A friend bought a new G5 and ordered the special video card and the $3,000 32" monitor. Then he mailed me his old G4. Have not got to play with yet, but I have the next month off from school, so Iam going to get familiar with it.
Custom-built: 386DX AMD processor (66MHz) 8 MB of SDRAM 400 MB hard drive j/k Actually, that was my first computer 13 years ago. I've had a couple others since, but haven't bought a computer in 6 years. I'm in the market for a good laptop and am considering the MacBook.
The G5 is a cool Mac. We use a large number of them for the Final Cut Pro and AVID Xpress/Media Composer non-linear editing systems at work. OS X is a great OS but I prefer a PC for home.
I wouldn't rate the price on the OS version but rather by the demands you would be placing on your MAC. The MAC OS isn't sold separately, it's sold as a pre-installed version with any new MAC. The newest version is OS X (10.4). Many people still use OS 9 (9.2 if I recall correctly).
This friend of mine uses his for music composition and editing photos. He makes a bundle editing and touching up antique photo's.
FYI: MAC = Media Access Control (Ethernet networking) and Mac = Macintosh (Apple). Incorrect capitalization of computer terminology is a pet peeve of mine.
Which Toshiba? I have the M45-S2652. I had the cpu replaced with a 1.8ghz, it was free. The laptop is over a year old and I have been 'extremely' happy :biggrin: :biggrin: with it. Got it at WallyWorld for $899.
I have 1 Dell Insperion 8400 and 1 older custom built unit. I also just got a Dell LT from work, that uses the Verizon wireless network.