Want gamingstuff for the holidays? Going to get pajamas instead? Think again. DrakeBell is here to help you translate what you really want for the holidays. Forward this to your friends, family and especially your parents, because this year you want gamingstuff, not pajamas. (V1)
This video will show you howtomakeyour own all-in-onedesktopPC using a Rock Band Drum Set and some Heavy Duty Velcro. Oh and those people who think this is stupid, it was never meant to be practical… Just a fun little thing I did.
PC Details:
Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop Windows Vista: Home Edition (SP1)
Note: I have Virtual PC which allows me to run multiple OS’s at one time. (Vista Business & XP & Linux) However, I use Vista: Home Edition as my main OS.
1GB memory (Will upgrade later)
74GB hard drive (I have an external HDD) Intel Core Duo CPU T2250 @ 1.73 GHz Each
ATI X1400 Mobility Radeon Graphics Card
The good:
More configurable than other Netbooks; good battery life; XP and Linux OS options.
The bad:
Some awkward keyboard compromises; no SSD options larger than 16GB.
The bottom line: Dell’s entry into the Netbook market means its time to take these low-cost, low-power PCs seriously. The InspironMini 9 is an excellent example of the form, if not radically different from the competition.
Noah gets his paws on the newest netbook – Lenovo’s ideapad S10. Lenovo ups the ante with a better graphics system than the Eee PC and Aspire One, and Lenovo’s legendary keyboard design. 9 gets you a 1.6GHz Atom, 80 GB HDD, and Windows XP. Check it out …
Much more on the S10 @ http://kravvykrav.com/?q=node/23