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TOPIC: A New Tablet!! CTL2Go

Re: A New Tablet!! CTL2Go 14 years 9 months ago #28785

Makes sense Dominic, Thanks.
The Idea Pad Rick is getting has 1gb of ram. Is that enough to run HIP and microsoft office? The company doesn't currently have a 2gb option.

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Re: A New Tablet!! CTL2Go 14 years 9 months ago #28793

Tim:
Idea pad is comming out with a 2gb 10" screen, and, an n470 atom processor instead of the n450--they just can't confirm when. I needed it now so I jumped in. If you can wait I'd go with the faster and larger Idea pad!

Rick

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Re: A New Tablet!! CTL2Go 14 years 9 months ago #28794

Question: I know this is the computor board, however, I am wondering what most are using for cameras out there, any comments would be appreciated.

Thanks Rick

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Re: A New Tablet!! CTL2Go 14 years 8 months ago #28805

Thanks alot Rick, the guy I talked to failed to mention that.

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Re: A New Tablet!! CTL2Go 14 years 8 months ago #28807

I am using the olympus stylus 850sw.  Water resistant, dust resistant and shock proof.  There are more expensive "tough" cameras from olympus but for what we do it is fine.  To clean the lens you actually submerge the camera under water and turn the power on and off.

Got mine at BJ's for 125.00.  Absolutely love it so far.

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Re: A New Tablet!! CTL2Go 14 years 8 months ago #28808

For those who have been following:  After nine phone calls and 4 weeks I got through to Steve, someone in the purchasing department.  He did some investigating and found out that several mistakes were made on my order and that is why I did not receive the 2 gb of ram.  He was very sorry for the hassle and priority shipped the 2 gb chip to me.

Now my next question:  How to replace the chip.  There are no screws directly in the back but there is what looks like a removable piece of plastic with what looks like a small tab to stick a screw driver in to remove this 'L' shaped plastic.  Could someone confirm if this is the area I should be focusing on or is there something else I should be doing.

Thanks all.

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