You said you bought your last laptop in 2005? So are you thinking this one needs to last 5-6 years too? If so, then you should definately look at 64 bit. More and more software is moving to 64 bits. For example:
- Most PCs now come standard with 64 bit Windows
- Office now available in 32 and 64 bit
IMO, it won't be long and we'll see 64-bit only of many applications
If this is a business expense, you can write it off over three years.
>wow, I guess I need to work overtime to start saving for this type of laptop! :). What would be the advantages of using the 64 bit OS?
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>Thanks.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer