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Once you install the Intel drivers, say sayonara to your RAM, as there's currently no way to limit the amount of shared ram (which is somewhere north of 256MB). When you install XP for the first time, you will notice your RAM has as much as 480mb of RAM available (depending on the type of XP you installed).
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Where did my RAM go? It's actually been eaten up by Intel and their ridiculous shared memory reserve. To be bluntly honest, such blatant use of tabs is not possible on the BenQ S6, but you can make it possible if you raise your page file size. I myself am a person who uses a lot of Firefox and Chrome tabs, my personal record being 154 tabs in Firefox 2.6 on that 1GB of RAM Vaio I used to use.
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Cool, eh?Īt only 512mb of RAM, it's a bit of a nightmare for today's users used to 4GB of ram or so.
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Well, in this case, installing the drivers from Realtek will enable the BenQ logo to appear at the top of the program. Well, if you get the latest drivers from Realtek, they have a specialized sound management program that lists the manufacturer's name at the top. The original BenQ Realtek drivers are very bad for gaming, as they have stuttering in ePSXe. Sound is provided by Realtek, which actually is a strange thing here.
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Not so good a card slot in my opinion, but this slot is very useful for portable apps and. MicroSD slot: Some users report a 32GB card works, since I'm so cheap I can't confirm that, but I do have a Class-4 16GB that works, albeit slow since it's a Class-4 and well, any better costs money you know :P It can't be booted from, and its maximum read speed is 15MB/s regardless of card speed (tested my Class-6 4GB with the same results). And that Microsoft PS2 Mouse wheel? It really is a Microsoft mouse, although if you install the Intellipoint software, it will not be recognized, but the capacitive scrolling can be configured with the intellipoint software, increasing its effectiveness. Those two CTRL-F11/F9 buttons can be remapped to anything you want (more on that later), but the Left-CTRL cannot due to it being systematically linked to the other two. Buttons: There's just a button on the right side that is registered as "Left-CTRL", which is a funny thing because it's on the right side, there is a CTRL-F11 and CTRL-F9 on the left side of the screen (Home or Keyboard), below a Microsoft PS2 mouse wheel. The touchscreen is more finger friendly than you think Nobody can tap-to-hold right-click, but I can. My left side of the screen is unresponsive! The myths and lies about its simlock status You may know some of this already, but give it a read, it's arguably the best setup for the BenQ S6.) CTRL+F to the section you're interested in. For example, in the section "Display", I will note everything I know about using the touchscreen, the graphics, and anything to do with viewability of the screen there. (I will break this into separate sections that pertain to the hardware in question.
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Can I replicate that awesomeness on the BenQ S6? 720p video playback? Opening Firefox and Chrome at the same time? Yes, it's possible! Read on to find out. Well, For many years before that I have been a heavy customizer of Win XP, and it worked well on my Vaio before it eventually died on me. Remember that prior to using the laptop I'm borrowing now, I had a Sony Vaio that was so horrible, I had to use Windows XP on it. That's the question I'm going to answer here. But at these specs, 800mhz Atom CPU, 512MB RAM, 2GB SSD with built-in 3G/BT/Wifi, a USB port and an Micro SD slot, is this really something I can use long term, if I eventually have to return this laptop? Originally I was supposed to receive this last year, when my first plan to get a new laptop failed (shortly after August), and then my 1TB died the miserable death it did, preventing me from receiving this device until this month (February).Īt its lowest cost ($49.99, seriously), it sounds like a really affordable computer considering I currently don't own one anymore (the laptop I'm using right now is borrowed).