For a notebook, you may want to consider a trackball rather than a mouse
because it requires no flat surface to function.
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Shannon
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Subject: RE: [CHAD] I would also like advise on a laptop - Toshiba Satellite
Intel Core 2 Duo
Hi Martha,
Thanks for the input, I thought the same about the RAM, I have more on my
desktop now running XP than that laptop. You are right about Vista versus
XP, I remember all the "BAD" things said about XP when it first came out.
And after using others' laptops, I would definitely buy a separate mouse.
This is what I had picked from the Dell site.... (2 GB RAM)
Inspiron 1520, IntelR CoreT 2 Duo T5250 (2MB cache/1.5GHz/667Mhz FSB),
English, Genuine Windows VistaR Home Premium Edition, English
Total price for the Dell $1197.00. Either way $700 or $1200 is still a lot
of money so I don't think that I will jump into this yet.
Thanks, Debbie
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