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RE: Multitainer The Facts!
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- Subject: RE: Multitainer The Facts!
- From: "Don McAllister" <donmc@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 08:17:59 -0000
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> > As an owner of a multitainer already maybe I can shed a little
light
on
> > pro's and cons for real. Now im no computer whiz so this is
straight
and
> > honest in my opinion.
>
Thanks for the info. Most appreciated. A few more questions!
I think these will fit the bill for the Kids room as they are old enough
for a PC in their bedrooms (with the relevant safeguards in place of
course) but this gives them some extras!!
One of them will probably just use it casually and plug it into the
existing TV but the other may need to use it at a desk as a proper PC ie
with a monitor. Can you easily switch from TV Out to monitor or are they
both enabled at the same time?
What is the mouse device on the keyboard ? Trackball? I presume it will
take a USB mouse if required.
I presume it will support dual video cards if required (using Windows
98SE)?
Cheers
Don
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