Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Dec 12, 2006, at 9:18 PM, Monte wrote: > So Larry, if I was going for only one computer in the house (laptop > w/DSL > connect) > and wanted to keep thinks wireless (printer etc) I would need > Bluetooth and > Wi-Fi also?? > > Montie If you are only going to use the computer in the house, don't bother with a laptop. You will get more for your money in a desktop computer. I like the 20" iMac Intel for about $1200. If you have a student in the house or some connection with an educational institution, no matter how tenuous, you can get Apple's educational discount. As you can guess, I'm a dedicated Mac fan, at least for graphic work. But if you want a laptop, most come with Wi-Fi built in. The additional cost is negligible. People actually want to carry laptops out of the house, say to Starbucks, and surf the web while ingesting lattes. If you have DSL, plug directly into the modem with ethernet while you are at home. Use the Wi-Fi when you roam. Incidentally some cameras now come with a Wi-Fi link. You can download your pictures directly to your laptop or to the internet without a physical connection. My traveling computer is an Apple G4 12" Powerbook. It is a little gem of a computer. Ask anyone who owns one. It comes with high speed Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a DVD writing drive. and a beautiful aluminum case. Unfortunately it is no longer available new and must be purchased as used or refurbished. But it is capable of running Apple's latest operating system, Photoshop CS, and iLife. I have over 4000 digital pictures filed in iPhoto and just last week completed and burned a two hour DVD movie. The display is a bit small for extensive photo editing but I use a desk computer for that. Larry Z