Saturday, February 27th, 2010 at
5:33 am
I’m looking to buy my own computer.
I’m looking for something on the cheaper side with good quality.
I would be using it quite a bit for gaming so it would need a good graphics card and all that other stuff.
But i don’t know if i should get a laptop or a desktop.
I really don’t know the difference or what’s better.
Do desktops have more memory or is it pretty much the same?
Saturday, February 27th, 2010 at
5:11 am
I’m looking to buy my own computer.
I’m looking for something on the cheaper side with good quality.
I would be using it quite a bit for gaming so it would need a good graphics card and all that other stuff.
But i don’t know if i should get a laptop or a desktop.
I really don’t know the difference or what’s better.
Do desktops have more memory or is it pretty much the same?
Friday, February 26th, 2010 at
11:07 am
I know this may sound like a very simple question but what exactly is the difference between a netbook, a notebook and a laptop? I want a computer that my daughter can use to go on the internet, play DVDs and games – and do school work! It has to be portable as she will be using it in different rooms in the house – so, back to my original question – what is the difference between a netbook, a laptop and a notebook – apart from price!
Thursday, February 25th, 2010 at
5:51 pm
I can access the data in my friend laptop .My friend working in Us but i am in India.please tell me the software or procedure to access he data.
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 at
5:53 am
Gateway® NV5810u or Gateway® NV5606u. The NV5810 has 2 years warranty and uses an Intel Chip. The NV5606u only has 1 year warranty and uses AMD. Warranty does not really matter to me. Can someone please explain the advantages/disadvantages between the AMD and Intel chips used in these two laptops?
Monday, February 22nd, 2010 at
11:54 pm
I am looking on ebay to buy a laptop (new). What is the difference between a normal laptop and a tablet laptop? Which is better?
Monday, February 22nd, 2010 at
6:10 am
I would like to be able to communicate between 4 or 5 laptops at a school theater event so that the backstage crews don’t have to use radios.
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 at
5:16 am
I have a dsl modem (if that helps) connected to a wireless router which is used by the computer and the laptops, how can I connect the printer in a way so I can share it between the three?
Friday, February 12th, 2010 at
11:08 am
most laptops nowadays come with wireless network cards right? i was wondering if i had two of these laptops could i have a wireless LAN network between them for gaming purposes? could i do this with more than 2 laptops?
Friday, February 12th, 2010 at
5:54 am
Ok, i me and my friend got laptops and both of em have wifi in it. My question is can i files to my friend’s pc using wifi? Like sending files between mobile phones using bluetooth? And we both not connected to internet and no routers too.
Thanks