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I currently have an IBM Thinkpad R51. It currently my primary machine. However, this machine was not designed in mind or bought in the mind to be an every day machine. I am currently in the process to getting a laptop that can be as powerful as a desktop, but with the mobility of a laptop. This laptop is designed to do lots of applications for programming and video processing. And the ability to play a computer game without having to be home. The next gen wireless, N series, I am getting because work provides N series generation secure wireless network with a TS/Sci upgrade. The system also can be upgraded with an HD-DVD/Bluray system when the item is released.
I currently have an IBM Thinkpad R51. It currently my primary machine. However, this machine was not designed in mind or bought in the mind to be an every day machine. I always shopping around for a better laptop that can be as powerful as much or equal to my current desktop.


These are the specs for the Dell XPS M1710, Black Cover:
This laptop would have to be designed to do lots of applications for programming, video/graphic processing, and the ability to play a computer game, on the same scale as my current desktop. It would require at least the next gen wireless, N series, because it would have to work a TS/SCI connectivity upgrade.
*Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T7600G (2.33GHz, 4MB L2 Cache, 667 MHz FSB)
*Genuine Windows Vista™ Ultimate
*4GB DDR2 SDRAM at 667MHZ, 2 DIMM
*160GB 7200rpm SATA Hard Drive
*8X CD/DVD Burner (DVD+/-RW) with double-layer DVD+R write capability
*512MB NVIDIA® GeForce™ Go 7950 GTX
*Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N along with Linksys WRT3000N


Cost: ~$6k / ~$188 per Month<br/>
I am split between HP (HP Pavilion HDX Entertainment Notebook PC) and the Dell (XPS m1730). The only difference between he two is the CD Drive were one company features Blu-Ray and the other HD DVD.
Status: '''On Hold'''


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Shane's Technology
Like all of us, I am a super geek[1]. On this page you can find a listing of all the toys I have to play with.
Laptop
File:Shane's Laptop.jpg
Shane's Laptop Setup

I currently have an IBM Thinkpad R51. It currently my primary machine. However, this machine was not designed in mind or bought in the mind to be an every day machine. I always shopping around for a better laptop that can be as powerful as much or equal to my current desktop.

This laptop would have to be designed to do lots of applications for programming, video/graphic processing, and the ability to play a computer game, on the same scale as my current desktop. It would require at least the next gen wireless, N series, because it would have to work a TS/SCI connectivity upgrade.

I am split between HP (HP Pavilion HDX Entertainment Notebook PC) and the Dell (XPS m1730). The only difference between he two is the CD Drive were one company features Blu-Ray and the other HD DVD.

Desktop
Shane's Old Desktop Setup
Shane's New Desktop Computer Guts
File:Shane's Workstation II.jpg
Shane's Curry Desktop Setup

BugsSr lives again! And this time... it's able to play games and other fun stuff. The entire list is a bit crazy. So I created a PDF file of the entire creation. Right Click and save. This is an 86MB PDF file. I hope you enjoy!

References
  1. I have a degree in geekness.