I have a friend who games on a laptop and his main reason for purchasing it is for space and portability. For him, it's worth that extra bit of premium price for the convenience of taking it anywhere.
Try seeing if there is a driver here: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads
My Acer monitor for some reason gets detected as "generic" so it loses some resolutions unless I manually install the monitor driver. Then it gets detected normally as an Acer 22inch monitor.
Did the other person you saw have an EDTV instead? That'd be the difference factor, cuz they could probably do 480p. Or perhaps everyone in the other thread was jumping to conclusion.
The hat store idea is causing so much rage on their forums (and various other forums). Everyone's gone out of their way to find classy old quotes which have Valve members stating they'd never release DLC stuff for money. I'm quite amused by it all.
I have an SNES that will works, the NES not so much. Buy.com always sells these flimsy old console remakes though and they probably aren't licensed either.
I doubt it stays at 300. 250 is more appealing to the west. Either way, this is Nintendo's first REALLY expensive thing they've released in a while. People will buy into it cuz they know it'll probably deliver like the DS. Now the PSP2 on the other hand, which is reportedly much more powerful...
They've been adding new content since the day they released it. 10 bucks seems standard though. If they have another Halloween event, might wanna wait until then where the price could drop to 2 bucks
You're probably fine with 4GB. I've played Crysis and have done video encoding with 4GBs of memory on Win7 x64 and have never really seen any memory insufficiency problems.
I'd say stick with the ram you got. You'd be better served by upgrading to Windows 7 (though I'd say pro version instead of ultimate). I love W7 x64. All my ram is used as opposed to the old limit that was imposed when I had XP.
Don't fret on having to actually build it all at once though. I had the same strange turn myself when I ditched my pc speakers. I bought a cheap entry level receiver off onkyo's outlet store then started with 2 speakers. And over the past 2 years, I've managed to get a center, back pair, and a...
I don't hate it but it does cause frayed wires like the everyone's mentioning. Also, depending on your wire gauge, it's annoying to push in. I use a roll of 16g from radioshack and I remember when I was trying to add my new center speaker (which of course is conveniently located between other...
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