> The ram is NOT expandable.
>
> How big a deal is that?
Maybe not, just in case.
I started XP with 512MB and now each system has at least 1G and most have
2G, and it seems newer applications and multitasking all require more
memory.
For a new system, typical life cycle is 3-5 years, so who knows what will
happen in the next 3-5 years (e.g. new applications), and Vista is pretty
new, so I doubt if anyone knows its real memory usage under different
scenarios. So, I tend to use max. 4G systems, if I could.
But if you like the system, it's fine. We are living in a world with
constraints
"swalker" <> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 22:11:21 -0500, swalker <> wrote:
>
> Thanks for advice. I have found an HP machine that has both the 2GB
> ram and 256MB video card memory. And at a price I am willing to pay.
>
> The ram is NOT expandable.
>
> How big a deal is that?
>
>
>>I am about to buy a new notebook and in looking around I notice a big
>>difference in the amount of memory resident on the graphics card. All
>>I have looked at are well know brands and many have none, a few have
>>128mb and only 1 or 2 have 256mb.
>>
>>How much is needed. I do not do gaming, but I see 125+ web pages a day
>>and often have 5 or 6 open at the same time, usually in tab mode. I
>>also do some photo editing.
>>
>>How about DirectX compatibility? Will any good graphics card run
>>DirectX?