Taipan wrote:WEl i was readong over all the posts and u guys were ight asbout mem probplems....but dont forget how big some flash drives are gettign, one of my basic always have work tool is a 2gb USB flash drive
nowdays iv only seen (cause i ahvent really looked into it) 8gb flash drives
but im sure there are bigger ones out there
but whos to say in teh next year or 2 some1 might find a way to make hdds as small as a processor, have u guys ever pulled a laptop apart? 250gb drives in the palm of ur hand.
this coudl be an interesting concept, and it would make checking graphjics cards or monitor faliures easy yas pie,
im likeing the idea
thx for the post Aki ^^
goin to look into it some more c if hp has the spec and features on its website yet
Before I say I may have massively mis read your post, But I found it very difficult to read.
I don't see how glitches or hardware failures are more apparent with this screen. Most of these problems are fairly indetifiable at least to an expreinced enthuiast, technician or Engineer.
Memory isnt something which I concieve as a problem either, since anything remote is purgable.. notebook PCs, iPods blackberries, mobile phones all from the same mould.
Flash however is still not fully solid state but we are getting there and we need to , since the disc mechanics of hard drives have limited their performance. Same in servers parity disc transfers is used to maximise this and keep fault tolerance.
As for the screen I think we will wait and see.. I think by 2020 the desktop PC will no longer be in existing as it will have merged with the mobile computing market.