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Before you let Vista on one of your computers, Google, Palladium, Longhorn, kill-switch, fritz-chip, etc. and follow the (non-Microsoft, Intel, or HP) links. The WinIDLive is already doing the same thing (remotely disabling/altering functions in older applications and remotely deleting files) from user's pcs. Look (& research) before you leap. AnnaSummers
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Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 3:54 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] mini monitor
I am gathering components for a small, mobile computer and am having trouble
locating a 12 inch monitor to team with a mini keyboard in a yet-to-be built
folding case (laptop-ish). Would it be possible to use a laptop screen for
this? The one I'm looking at is for a toshiba 7000 series. Are the
electronics/connections compatible with a desk-top pc, would it take major adapting and
are there other considerations such as resolution limitations in such a small
screen?
Possibly will try Vista instead of xp this time but haven't decided (I'm
just getting comfortable with xp!)
Yes, purchasing a laptop would be simpler but I already have several
components for a micro atx system
which are more easily up-graded. I also have an itch to release some
creative energy on this build!
Any tips appreciated
Phil Williams
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