The ThinkStation D10 is designed for professionals who demand the utmost in performance. Featuring the legendary Think design and the latest technologies from Intel and NVIDIA, it... more
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Graphics Processor / Vendor: NVIDIA Quadro FX 4600, NVIDIA Quadro FX 1700
Installed Size: 768 MB, 512 MB
Digital Video Standard: Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
Max Monitors Supported: 2
Manufacturer's product description
The ThinkStation D10 is designed for professionals who demand the utmost in performance. Featuring the legendary Think design and the latest technologies from Intel and NVIDIA, it delivers the performance you crave and the reliability you need.
Audio output
Type: Sound card - integrated
Compliant Standards: High Definition Audio
Input device
Type: Mouse, keyboard
Keyboard
Keyboard Name: Preferred Pro USB
Interface: USB
Mouse
Technology: Optical
Interface: USB
Features: Scroll
Networking
Networking: Network adapter - integrated
Ethernet Ports: 2 x Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet Controller(s): Intel 82563EB
Data Link Protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet
Remote Management Protocol: DMI 2.0
Compliant Standards: IEEE 802.3
Power
Device Type: Power supply
Voltage Required: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Power Provided: 1000 Watt
Operating system / software
OS Provided: Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows Vista Business 64-bit Edition
Advantages: Cheap upgrade with great cache memory Disadvantages: not the fastest or best, most Core 2's are much better
...This is an okay machine that fails to ignite or excite you with its performance. I am still amazed that a quad-core can be only 1.86 GHz in memory. I mean so many good Core2 Duos pack over 2 Gigs its a wonder you get this minnow.
The E5320 has good bus speed of 1066 MHz and large cache memory of 8mb, performing well when doing work-related activities. However if you are after an entertainment machine to watch movies, play games or download stuff this is not the machine for you. But then this is an upgrade and is meant to replace older, slower machines with a new infrastructure. It doesn't work for me, since its a low-end 64-bit operator, but if you need a cheap upgrade to new technology then this will be a good choice for you....
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Advantages: nice screen, good battery life, fast specs Disadvantages: large size (price?)
...Apple mac-books, where to start...
ok, so to start,
it is an apple, that means you get a solid quality product and on the whole very good customer are.
this particualar apple is deffinatly more suited to being a media center than other laptops. At first glance you realise that it is a fairly large laptop, this allows for a big screen, which being an apple ffers clear vivid displays, unfortunatly the big screen increases the overal size and also uses more battery, however, the 4.5 hour yattery is still very good for an entertainment laptop.
The laptops technical specs include a very fast 2.5ghz dual core proccesor which is very fast, the dual core allows it to tackle multiple tasks quicly as well as increasing the overall speed of the laptop.
The price is quite steep however, but i believe, if given the money...
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Advantages: High Spec, Powerful, Comfortable to use, System management Disadvantages: Small touch pad, poor mouse buttons, poor sound from speakers
...'t try to watch a good movie unless you're using headphones or plugged into an external speaker system.
Connectivity - The Laptop I am using has a built in 56k modem, wifi enabled, bluetooth, ethernet connection and firewire. There is a button to disable the wireless connections (wifi and Bluetooth).
The CD tray is actually a double layer DVD burner, maybe a little overkill for a laptop in my opinion, but handy to have I suppose.
Now, from what I gather, this laptop has a 1.8Ghz Intel Core Duo processor, 512Mb ram, A GE Force graphics card and an 80 Gb hard drive. I have to say I have played a couple of games including FIFA07, Deer Hunter and Settlers 2 and they've ran well, very well. I don't sopend a lit of time playing games though so can't give a good review of the graphics card. I'm currently working on some web stuff...
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