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I wasn't talking about the speakers when I mentioned Dolby on the Wind. The Wind's speakers suck ass.
You should be alright either way, just buy the cheaper if you need a netbook.
I have a clone of the MSI Wind, with 160GB HDD and bluetooth module.
From the link you gave us of the 1000H I have a few things to say.
First, things I don't like about the 1000H, just from that page. The colour, I know I am weird, I just don't like black for colour of a netbook. Weight...
guys, when the laptop is over heating, CLEAN IT. The inside of the laptop gathers a lot of dust and hairs and whatever. All laptops will overheat after some time.
You need to clean the inside of the laptop including fans every few months.
My father used to have a 1983 or something model. 1.8L engine in it (not factory installed ;) ) and very powerful little car. He made several modifications on it and it was a little speed demon, loved that car.
But after ~20 years there was no reason to keep it, it was getting too old...
What Tekara said. Although I don't have a Toshiba notebook, I have never heard bad things about their notebooks, at least not more than any other brand.
I don't have a 15.4" model, but on my last 15" old Compaq notebook with a resolution of 1400x1050, I was finding it very difficult to use the native resolution since it made everything so small. For games, if the graphics card can, sure, but for every day work and lots of text, not for me...
I don't know, but you could always buy an external one. Like USB, or a PCMCIA (or however it is spelled) card that works as a reader. If your notebook has such a slot of course.
Eh, not sure if I understand your question right, but the differences between them, the 8700m is a 8600m with higher clocks and higher performance.
Having said that, I wouldn't buy either of them since all the 8600m and 8400m are bound to hardware failure. The 8700m uses the same core as the...
This looks good but just at your limit
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8884497&type=product&id=1211454761803
This looks ok too, if you don't mind the colour.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8893003&type=product&id=1211587729203
Whatever you do make sure it has...
Unless you have specific program that demands it or needs it to have higher performance, you are not going to see almost any performance difference in games with 4GB over 2GB of RAM, 64bit OS or not.
That's good to know.
I am having second thoughts if a 7200 drive is worth the extra money.
I did some further googling and perhaps the jump from the 5400 to the 7200 is not as large as previously thought. (blame my bad experience with the 4500 or so drive of the past.