lol yea the illustrator is handicapt i think he has only one vinger :-) make fun of your friends ok your probly 16 and gaming well this isnt a gaming computer . indeed the resolution on this site is wrong its the same as the 20 " what more.. well the screen isnt that glossy its just the way how they took that movie
well i think hes doing well for this kind of pc and the price of it the dvd is kind noisy when he starts when he runs he get quiet hes not the kind of pc where you eat chips and use it but fun and make my homepages on it and its ok no cables well i am glad i have one
@giovanni34 Hi there. I want to buy the "M" for myself. BUT, how often do you use the touch screen? Another thing that worries me, is that these pre-installed machines normally have their HDD partitioned and that I don't want to have. I want to use the whole 1TB for myself and not share it with the OS. Is it the case here? Is it not better to buy a normal PC without touch screen but the machine is a whole lot better, faster ...
@Deon wel this has 750 bg hdd and its partitioned 2x 350 gb well i also wanted it to see like 50 GB for os and 700 on D but its isnt this way well with this machien ther isnt even a recovery dvd or cd you can set it back to fabric settings thats all and i dunno when you do this if you can change the amounts of gb that u want to use for urself maybe for that you better ask your question to pacard bell it self and for the touch screen well to be honest i dont use it verry often i sometime work on my website and then the options u use or to small to click on with your fingers. so there i use my mouse but for playing cd's and look at pictures that you have it is verry usefull and fun to use like everything it has good and bad things
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lol yea the illustrator is handicapt i think he has only one vinger :-)
make fun of your friends ok your probly 16 and gaming well this isnt a gaming computer .
indeed the resolution on this site is wrong its the same as the 20 "
what more..
well the screen isnt that glossy its just the way how they took that movie
well i think hes doing well for this kind of pc and the price of it
the dvd is kind noisy when he starts when he runs he get quiet
hes not the kind of pc where you eat chips and use it
but fun and make my homepages on it and its ok no cables
well i am glad i have one
@giovanni34
Hi there.
I want to buy the "M" for myself.
BUT, how often do you use the touch screen?
Another thing that worries me, is that these pre-installed machines normally have their HDD partitioned and that I don't want to have. I want to use the whole 1TB for myself and not share it with the OS. Is it the case here?
Is it not better to buy a normal PC without touch screen but the machine is a whole lot better, faster ...
I will appreciate it if you can advise.
Regards,
Deon
@Deon wel this has 750 bg hdd and its partitioned 2x 350 gb well i also wanted it to see like 50 GB for os and 700 on D but its isnt this way
well with this machien ther isnt even a recovery dvd or cd you can set it back to fabric settings thats all and i dunno when you do this if you can change the amounts of gb that u want to use for urself maybe for that you better ask your question to pacard bell it self
and for the touch screen well to be honest i dont use it verry often i sometime work on my website and then the options u use or to small to click on with your fingers. so there i use my mouse
but for playing cd's and look at pictures that you have it is verry usefull and fun to use
like everything it has good and bad things