Fushigi
Storage Is My Life
My role at work is changing and I now report to a different manager. He offered to buy me a new laptop (his 1st mistake). I asked if I could configure it and he said 'sure' (his 2nd). We only buy Dell Latitudes so I configured one and sent it over. He approved it and ordered it (his 3rd mistake). Here are the specs:
Dell Latitude C840
Mobile P4 1.6GHz
1GB DDR RAM
40GB Hitachi hard drive
DVD/CD-RW combo
32MB DDR Geforce4 440
15" 1600x1200 LCD
Windows XP Pro
2 USB, Firewire, serial, parallel, infrared, video & digital audio out
integrated 10/100 nic & 56k modem
port replicator for when I dock at the office
floppy (can be swapped for a 2nd battery)
heck, it even has decent speakers for a laptop
What I didn't spec, to show a little consideration (laugh) for his budget, was the 60GB HD & the 64MB version of the Geforce. All in all it came to about US$4200 before discount. That's about US$2000 more than our standard model.
The RAM & CPU may be overkill but I will be running some interesting security & networking apps in the near future and the extra juice will be good as compared to the old laptop (a PIII 500 w/ 256MB RAM).
It is on the heavy side, coming in around 8 pounds. But there's nothing extra to lug around and it's got everything I need & most things I would possibly want.
- Fushigi
Dell Latitude C840
Mobile P4 1.6GHz
1GB DDR RAM
40GB Hitachi hard drive
DVD/CD-RW combo
32MB DDR Geforce4 440
15" 1600x1200 LCD
Windows XP Pro
2 USB, Firewire, serial, parallel, infrared, video & digital audio out
integrated 10/100 nic & 56k modem
port replicator for when I dock at the office
floppy (can be swapped for a 2nd battery)
heck, it even has decent speakers for a laptop
What I didn't spec, to show a little consideration (laugh) for his budget, was the 60GB HD & the 64MB version of the Geforce. All in all it came to about US$4200 before discount. That's about US$2000 more than our standard model.
The RAM & CPU may be overkill but I will be running some interesting security & networking apps in the near future and the extra juice will be good as compared to the old laptop (a PIII 500 w/ 256MB RAM).
It is on the heavy side, coming in around 8 pounds. But there's nothing extra to lug around and it's got everything I need & most things I would possibly want.
- Fushigi