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Re: What is the best PC to run Nikon 4000 Scanner?



Check out the new Sony boxes with the new P4 2 gig with 512 L2 cache, 1 gig
Ram, two HD's, firewire, ethernet etc.

Dave

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tracy" <tracystyle@hotmail.com>
To: <scan@leben.com>
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 9:17 PM
Subject: What is the best PC to run Nikon 4000 Scanner?


> What is the best PC to run Nikon 4000 Scanner? I am thinking of getting a
> new Dell PC before I purchase a Nikon 4000 Scanner.  Was considering the
> below.  Any thoughts?  Concerns: 1) I understand there may be a problem
> adding a second hard disk latter. 2) No Firewire built into motherboard 3)
> Wanted to get Flat Panel because of space (how will this monitor render
> images vs CRT).
> Thanks for your feedback, Tracy
>
> Base Unit: Dimension 8200 Series,Pentium 4 Processor at 2.0GHz (461-4485),
> Memory:  2GB RDRAM (311-1590),
> Monitor:  19 in (19.0 in viewable) 1900FP Digital Flat Panel Display
> (320-0312), Video Card:  64MB DDR NVIDIA GeForce3 TI 200 Graphics Card
with
> DVI (320-0289), Hard Drive:  Dell Edition 120GB 7200RPM Hard Drive with
> Data,Burst Cache,Tied (340-3276),
> Operating System:  Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition,English (420-3079),
> CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive:  48X Max Variable CD-ROM Drive (313-2561), Sound
> Card:  SB Live! 1024 Digital Sound Card (313-1488), DVD+RW/ CD-RW
> Combination Drive (313-0472),
> Misc:  Digital Content Authoring Software (313-0445), Misc:  Decoding
> Software for DVD-ROM Drive,Tied (313-0940),
>
>
>
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