You haven't mentioned what is by far the most important component for this application: the monitor. Presumably she already has a good one or will...
Compared to spending £200+ on a graphics card every couple of years just to make the newest games look a bit better, £130 for a tool that might...
F3S There we go, should be even more friendly on the NAND :)
****, dudes. Don't complain about the helium being used for hard drives, complain about the vast amounts being thrown away during natural gas...
The 2408wfp is not a low end IPS. It isn't an IPS at all - it's an S-PVA, and (assuming you don't have one of the early screens that had quite a...
Plug it in before you turn the computer on :)
You won't like http://www.reddit.com/r/cablefail then... although the (surprisingly safe for work, I'd actually say recommended for work)...
Although I'd certainly recommend replacing the TV with the U2412M, you can probably improve the image quality quite a bit by running it at its...
HDMI has supported 2560×1600 since version 1.3 (released back in 2006). Pretty sure the latest standard does 4k.
Not really the most complex IC, just the biggest. Most x86 CPUs are quite a bit more complex.
The download speed is almost certainly not limited by the browser. All of these browsers are more than capable of handling downloads of hundreds...
Just a couple of pages back, there was this: I seem to recall someone at CERN posting here too... Edit: they only had ~300Mb/s download. Even I...
It doesn't take a 'determined' hacker to see hidden SSIDs, get a list of all client MAC addresses connecting to a network, or indeed crack WEP....
I'd look at the Shure SRH840 (or 940, depending on pricing), and the Audio Technica ATH M50.
Any hints on whether the conclusions of this article will still apply to Ivy Bridge?:eyebrow: As for the question, I'd definitely go for 16GB.
At low bitrates, AAC generally gives the best quality. If you're listening on a phone, 128Kbps AAC is probably fine.
I'd be wary of doing RAID5 with 2TB/3TB disks - I would feel very uncomfortable waiting for such an array to rebuild in the event of a disk...
It's not dangerous. The frequency does matter. The transmitters for the BBC world service (sitting in a farm in the midlands next to a busy road)...
Dell's RGBLED laptop panels have a huge gamut (112% of Adobe RGB, I think) and are TN... there's always an exception.
The current generation of routers are nowhere near causing cancer. If you think 60GHz is scary, how would you feel if I told you you were probably...
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