Yep, you can, but you have to use a PC Card slot video card to run the second one.
So, now that I've realised that, how bout getting a 24" widescreen?
So, now that I've realised that, how bout getting a 24" widescreen?
virividox said:id skip the .mac account, when u go to uni they give u your own webspace and email.
first and foremost a external hard drive bigger than ur laptop hard drive so you can clone the image of the drive onto it a perfect back up
get a keyboard protector too
gamestriker said:I'm a senior in high school right now, getting ready for college. I got my first mac a couple of weeks ago, a PowerBook G4 12" SD, and I love it (I'll probably right a review for it in this forum when I get a chance). Now I'm trying to figure out what else I should get for it. I got a wireless mouse, and MSOffice, and an Incase for it. I'd say I got about $1000-$1100 to spend on accessories right now, and so far I think I'm going to get the AppleCare ($350), 1GB RAM (<$400) and possibly a .Mac account ($100).
What else do you think I should get for my PowerBook? I'm not in the market for an iPod right now, but I do need some very portable and good quality headphones, so suggestions are appreciated.
A friend of mine suggested the Traveler CoolPad to help keep the PowerBook cool, but I'm not sure if its worth it (my PowerBook only gets really warm when I'm playing 3D games and its not even on the underside of it that it gets warm, its at the top strip of aluminum where the power button and the microphone are located).
All advice and suggestions will be very appreciated. My thanks in advance.
gamestriker said:I would rather not pay more than 50 dollars for some good headphones.
Does anyone know any of any great, protable, sub-$50 headphones?
My friend have told me that the Sony h.ear Sports Headphones MDR-J11G sound fine and are very portable. Can anyone confirm that?
Thanks in advance.