[nabs-l] computers
Littlefield, Tyler
tyler at tysdomain.com
Mon Apr 22 20:13:29 UTC 2013
Hello Gloria:
Toshibas are some of the better computers I've ran. Their depot isn't
great, but I like them.
Whatever ram you do, make sure it's a multiple of 2. 4, 8, 16. Usually 4
is good. You can probably go with 6 but sometimes it's a 4 gb stick and
a 2 gb stick which is slower on access. If you're not doing anything
intensive it's a good number.
I also recommend nothing higher than a duel core if you're running small
stuff--email, office apps, stuff like that.
HTH,
On 4/22/2013 1:36 PM, Gloria G wrote:
> Helo all,
> I am looking to purchasing a new labtop and was wonderin gif someone could help me. I am wanting to purchase a Toshiba, but wasn't sure how much ram, memory and so on I needed to be able to run JAWs successfully and be able to have multiple things going on without the computer running slow. I am not very tech savy and thought some of you could help. Thanks!
> Gloria
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