Re: Computers and Laptops: whats the solution?
Posted by
Svetaswan-2 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Computers-and-Laptops-whats-the-solution-tp1552046p1552049.html
Hi David - thanks for the update. May I ask what type of monitor you are using with the Asrock Ion Nettop?
As good as this desktop, or nettop sounds, I'm afraid that it just won't bevery practical for me go the desktop route (even very small ones would pose a problem). Just one of the reasons: I need something portable that I can hook up to a printer in the basement - I need to bring the computer to the printer, because I won't be able to bring the printer to the computer. (This nettop seems pretty portable, but I would need a monitor to be able to use the printer.) And there are other drawbacks to having a desktop set-up in my bedroom that may/would be hard to live with.
~Svetaswan
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[hidden email], "David Clover" <davidc6162@...> wrote:
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> I've had an Asrock Ion 330HT Nettop for the last month, and I'm doing very
> well with it. It's the size of a lunchbox and can easily be hidden/stored
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> Here's an update on my Asrock Ion 330 HT. I have the 4GB memory upgrade.
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> A few days in the PC is turning out to be a great purchase, EMF and dirty
> electricity readings have kept very low.
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> The magnetic readings come out of at 1.5ish on the 0-3 magnetic range on a
> Trifield meter. Nothing coming out of radio or electric ranges. I decided
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> The dirty electricity readings on the stetzer monitor come out no higher
> than the base of the house. I've tried this by comparing the reading I have
> with all my sockets turned off, bar the one in use for the meter, and
> compared this against the one socket in use for the PC.
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> It's a great little PC, not only for normal PC use but also for reducing EMF
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> Regards
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> David
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