Calling All Graphics Card Gurus
Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 11:09 pm
I'm interested in purchasing a 14" T60 with a standard resolution (XGA) screen. Why? Becuase I can't deal with the small fonts on many webpages. Unfortunately, the vast majority of those machines are equipped by Lenovo with the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 as opposed to a discrete graphics card.
I'll use this computer mainly for business applications, many of which are web-based, and none of which are heavy duty graphics-intensive. At the same time, this will be my primary computer, so I want something capable and relativley future-proof. Additionally, I want to be able to run at least one (maybe two) 19" external monitors. Finally, I'm not a gamer and I don't plan on becomming one anytime soon.
With all of this in mind:
1. Will the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 be sufficient for my purposes? All of the computer publications say to get a discrete graphics card. But why? What, if anything, won't I be able to do with this machine that I might be able to do with a machine with dedicated graphics?
2. Will a machine with an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (asumming I have at least 1 gig of RAM) allow me to run the full bells-and-whistles version of Vista / Aero Glass? I can't quite deciper the techincal requirements recently published by Microsoft.
3. Will a machine with an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 allow me to run dual 19" external monitors should the mood hit me?
Thanks in advance. I sincerely appreciate the help.
I'll use this computer mainly for business applications, many of which are web-based, and none of which are heavy duty graphics-intensive. At the same time, this will be my primary computer, so I want something capable and relativley future-proof. Additionally, I want to be able to run at least one (maybe two) 19" external monitors. Finally, I'm not a gamer and I don't plan on becomming one anytime soon.
With all of this in mind:
1. Will the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 be sufficient for my purposes? All of the computer publications say to get a discrete graphics card. But why? What, if anything, won't I be able to do with this machine that I might be able to do with a machine with dedicated graphics?
2. Will a machine with an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (asumming I have at least 1 gig of RAM) allow me to run the full bells-and-whistles version of Vista / Aero Glass? I can't quite deciper the techincal requirements recently published by Microsoft.
3. Will a machine with an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 allow me to run dual 19" external monitors should the mood hit me?
Thanks in advance. I sincerely appreciate the help.