Notebook, win 7 ultimate and nvda. Should I?

Category: Geeks r Us

Post 1 by dj outrage (I can't call it a day til I enter the zone BBS) on Monday, 06-Sep-2010 13:03:05

Hi
so I've heard nvda is ok with win 7, now how accessable are notebooks in general, what are the differences accept the size between a notebook and laptop, keys in stupid places etc? is the above combination good to go or should I concidder a different alternative to this ancient machine? thanks.

Post 2 by kieranlittle667 (Account disabled) on Monday, 06-Sep-2010 16:29:10

go for it.

Post 3 by world-of-wonders (Generic Zoner) on Monday, 06-Sep-2010 22:35:15

I bet you meant to ask about the difference between a "netbook" and a laptop. because notebooks and laptops are synonymous. a netbook has slower processor, generally less ram, and often has just the starter addition of windows, or a lite version of linux.

so it all depends on what you want to do with such a system and on your expectations.

Post 4 by starfly (99956) on Tuesday, 07-Sep-2010 10:29:07

I have a notebook, and a netbook. So far they both work for me. I will not ever go to a desktop any more.