OK I found the specs: T9600 CPU Up to 500Gb disk Up to 8GB RAM (DDR2) NVIDIA® GeForce® GT230M GPU with 512MB dedicated VRAM or NVIDIA® GeForce® GT210M GPU with 256MB dedicated VRAM (yay OS X could be runnable) 1366 x 768 Resolution (boo, what ever happened to the 1440x900 14" displays?)
16:9 aspect ratio is what happened to 1440x900. As much as I loath the fact that 16:9 is the new universal widescreen ratio for monitor's/laptops I still might pick up a CW because I really need a laptop with a better battery life *looks at my asus c90s*.
Also I will never buy a 16:9 ratio monitor unless all 16:10 are discontinued and no longer in production. I'd miss the vertical space WAY to much. I don't give a damn if I don't get black bars when I watch movies on my computer. I'm not watching them 24/7 now am I?
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OK I found the specs:
T9600 CPU
Up to 500Gb disk
Up to 8GB RAM (DDR2)
NVIDIA® GeForce® GT230M GPU with 512MB dedicated VRAM or NVIDIA® GeForce® GT210M GPU with 256MB dedicated VRAM (yay OS X could be runnable)
1366 x 768 Resolution (boo, what ever happened to the 1440x900 14" displays?)
16:9 aspect ratio is what happened to 1440x900. As much as I loath the fact that 16:9 is the new universal widescreen ratio for monitor's/laptops I still might pick up a CW because I really need a laptop with a better battery life *looks at my asus c90s*.
Also I will never buy a 16:9 ratio monitor unless all 16:10 are discontinued and no longer in production. I'd miss the vertical space WAY to much. I don't give a damn if I don't get black bars when I watch movies on my computer. I'm not watching them 24/7 now am I?