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I would really like a laptop, but would like a way to use it with a bigger monitor when I need to for graphics work. They used to have these where I used to work.
I read PatrickDeese's thread about the problems he was having with web sites when looking for a computer. I can't say Dell's site was very user friendly either. I couldn't find anything about docking stations, and couldn't find a way to contact anyone either. Except by phone, which I don't really want to do yet.
Anyway, does anyone here use something like this or have any advice about where to buy one?
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My laptop (Fujitsu) has a docking station. But there are many laptops that don't need a docking station to use an external monitor, you just plug it in, same as you would with a desktop computer. Same applies to keyboard, BTW.
I had no idea it worked that way! That's great! What would I look for in the description of the laptop to know if it had that capability? Would it actually say it 'can be plugged into a monitor' or would it be through some sort of USB or other type of connection?
Why not go for a laptop with a 17 inch screen? You can get a Toshiba for $1500 - $2000. A 17 inch LCD screen is almost equal to 19-inch CRT tube in terms of viewable area.
I didn't know a 17 in lcd was nearly the same as a 19 in crt. I have a 19 in now. If I could afford it, I've love to have a 21 in though! I'll check into Toshiba ones.
Some laptops come with an integral docking station, i.e. the whole thing is as large as a traditional laptop but the keyboard, internal drive and LCD panel are a detachable (very slim) item. They are handy if you don't need your stereo speakers and CD/DVD drive, say for attending a meeting elsewhere in your office.