Type: Brand: System: Built in Monitor? Yes/No Other Info: -------------------------------------- My computer
Type: PC Brand: Vaio System: Windows XP Monitor: 32" Sony Bravia Other info.: My computer is about 3-6 years old, still working good as new, used to run both Windows & Ubuntu on it.
Type: Desktop Brand: HP System: Unfortunately Vista Built in Monitor? Nope, but my 19" monitor makes up for it. Other Info: GeForce 9400GT video card (Makes for nice FPS gameplay) I went all out on my accessories, I have a Saitek Cyborg keyboard here's a pic...
Type: PC Brand: Custom System: XP 32 bit Built in Monitor? No, 17" Acer fullscreen Other Info: A good gaming computer a few years ago. 2gb of DDR-2, 160gb hardrive, forget what graphics card I'm running, ATI X1650 I think, not gonna check. It meh, I'm getting a new one though, and it's going to rock.
Type:Mac Brand:Macbook Pro System:Leopard(getting snow leopard) and Windows Vista(split harddrive) Built in Monitor? Yes, but have a 26" computer screen for tv and stuff in my room. Other Info:Not sure. Can play crysis so it's not too bad.
I have ASUS X51L laptop with integrated graphics card. If you are buying a laptop don't take one with integrated graphics card. 2GB RAM, 250 GB hard drive, Pentium dual core ?GHz
That keyboard up there uses as much electricity for illumination as my laptop.
Type: Laptop Brand: HP System: Windows XP Pro Built in Monitor? It's a laptop. Other Info: I am running it on a docking station / port replicator, so I have a keyboard, monitor and a 20" LCD monitor attached to it.
Type: Brand: System: Built in Monitor? Yes/No Other Info: --
All I know is that it's a laptop... And it's vista.
You're not very smart, are you? So, let's fill this out together.
Type: You're running Vista, and you're too stupid to operate parallels, so it's a PC. Brand: It says right on your laptop, if you can't read, I can't help you System: Vista, you already said it. Built in Monitor? It's a laptop, is the monitor attached? Yes, of course it is, it's a laptop. Other Info: Just look at your properties, or don't because you probably have no idea how.