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New Mac Laptop and HD
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<blockquote data-quote="zachwass2000" data-source="post: 161210"><p>Hi,</p><p>I am currently a Windows user but I would like to switch to mac. I want to get a laptop. I've been looking at different iBooks and PowerBooks but what I have noticed is that the graphics cards only have 32 MB of ram, which is less than my 3 year old pc graphics card has. I want to be able to hook up the laptop to an HDTV without having noticable lag. Can the graphics cards on Apple laptops handle this? What other restrictions are there going to be on using the computer at a very high resolution? Any advice on laptops would be appreciated.</p><p>Zach</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zachwass2000, post: 161210"] Hi, I am currently a Windows user but I would like to switch to mac. I want to get a laptop. I've been looking at different iBooks and PowerBooks but what I have noticed is that the graphics cards only have 32 MB of ram, which is less than my 3 year old pc graphics card has. I want to be able to hook up the laptop to an HDTV without having noticable lag. Can the graphics cards on Apple laptops handle this? What other restrictions are there going to be on using the computer at a very high resolution? Any advice on laptops would be appreciated. Zach [/QUOTE]
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