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I just switched to Lenovo from dell

Great laptop
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Apple, Lenvo, and Dell are companies, not laptops. We wouldn't be able to guess which one out of the thousands of unique laptops that they produces
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Building your own is also fun, economical, and productive
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sorry, i actually skipped the whole thread,
but if you only want to check your ebay account and this forum, why dont you get a tablet pc?
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Easy answer for an easy question. 1920x1080 is a absolute must and anything that has that will have good specs so your covered pretty well.
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I have a dell xps 17 core i7, 16 gb ram, 120gb SSD/1tb HDD, backlit KB

I suggest this, she be good for years to come.
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multiple core processor i like the intel i7 amds got 8 cores i think deffinately get a solid state hard drive and basicly you should be fine with that most new computers ship with enough memory if possible try for a video card with at least 2 gigs (MCSE CCNA)

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multiple core processor i like the intel i7 amds got 8 cores i think deffinately get a solid state hard drive and basicly you should be fine with that most new computers ship with enough memory if possible try for a video card with at least 2 gigs (MCSE CCNA)
Having more cores doesn't necessarily mean that the processor is faster. Having more video ram doesn't mean the card is faster either
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Was offered a great deal on a laptop with 128GB SSD drive, Intel i5 and 8GB ram, but wanted to know will 128GB be adequate to run 100 user accounts? How much room does each user account normally take?

Will only use for stealth purposes anyway.
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Was offered a great deal on a laptop with 128GB SSD drive, Intel i5 and 8GB ram, but wanted to know will 128GB be adequate to run 100 user accounts? How much room does each user account normally take?

Will only use for stealth purposes anyway.
It depends on the OS. On my WinXP VM, a newly created user account that has only logged into Paypal once is around 30MB. One where it's used to access eBay and Paypal frequently takes up about 75MB. Keep in mind that the size varies depending on the OS and programs installed
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It depends on the OS. On my WinXP VM, a newly created user account that has only logged into Paypal once is around 30MB. One where it's used to access eBay and Paypal frequently takes up about 75MB. Keep in mind that the size varies depending on the OS and programs installed
Ok. Its a Mac, so will be on OS X (Mountain Lion). I know OS X generally use a smaller file foot print, just don't know if a 128GB SSD is enough for 100+ user accounts.
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