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Ray Garcia
Im going to be moving into a studio for a few months in DC this coming
spring so in order to save space, I will be buying a new laptop in the
coming month. In doing my research, I've run into a couple problems...
Ideally I'd like a desktop replacement system so Im looking for
something reasonable powerfull. Im not interested in gaming at all,
but I occassionally do some video, and frequently do some photo,
editing.
Since my main concern is SAVING SPACE in my room. My ideal setup is a
laptop with a 14 inch screen and my 19 inch LCD attached to it so I can
move programs from my laptop screen to my LCD screen when neccesary.
More importantly though, I want my laptop to have a TV tuner so I can
use my 19 inch monitor to watch TV and play my XBox through my laptop,
allowing me to skip buying a TV. My question is if I get a laptop with
a TV tuner, will watching TV and playing my XBox through my laptop onto
my 19 inch screen use up much processing power?
I plan on getting a top Pentium M processor (Which I beleive is 2.16
now) and 1 GB of RAM, so I figure I should have a reasonable amount of
power, but I dont want to open up a window on my laptop to watch TV,
move it over to my LCD monitor, and have it slow down my system a
significant amount.
If this is the case, I will most likely buy an external TV Tuner box
that I can plug the cable, XBox, and my laptop into to use my monitor,
but I would much rather NOT do this. I'd rather have the ability to
control the size of the window playing the TV on my 19" monitor as
opposed to it taking up the whole screen.
If anyone has any suggestions or is aware of whether or not a TV tuner
uses the CPUs processing power, please let me know.
Thanks,
Ray
spring so in order to save space, I will be buying a new laptop in the
coming month. In doing my research, I've run into a couple problems...
Ideally I'd like a desktop replacement system so Im looking for
something reasonable powerfull. Im not interested in gaming at all,
but I occassionally do some video, and frequently do some photo,
editing.
Since my main concern is SAVING SPACE in my room. My ideal setup is a
laptop with a 14 inch screen and my 19 inch LCD attached to it so I can
move programs from my laptop screen to my LCD screen when neccesary.
More importantly though, I want my laptop to have a TV tuner so I can
use my 19 inch monitor to watch TV and play my XBox through my laptop,
allowing me to skip buying a TV. My question is if I get a laptop with
a TV tuner, will watching TV and playing my XBox through my laptop onto
my 19 inch screen use up much processing power?
I plan on getting a top Pentium M processor (Which I beleive is 2.16
now) and 1 GB of RAM, so I figure I should have a reasonable amount of
power, but I dont want to open up a window on my laptop to watch TV,
move it over to my LCD monitor, and have it slow down my system a
significant amount.
If this is the case, I will most likely buy an external TV Tuner box
that I can plug the cable, XBox, and my laptop into to use my monitor,
but I would much rather NOT do this. I'd rather have the ability to
control the size of the window playing the TV on my 19" monitor as
opposed to it taking up the whole screen.
If anyone has any suggestions or is aware of whether or not a TV tuner
uses the CPUs processing power, please let me know.
Thanks,
Ray