Hi there----Been one heck of a long time since I been in here...
I need a Laptop...It is for Photography....Images will be shown via a Digital Projector....
Will I need a Laptop with a DVI-D OR Will I be able to use Laptop with VGA via a VGA to DVI-D Lead to Projector..
Will people be able to see the difference on Screen between a DVI n VGA...(Especially with the colours).
A few members in Camera Club says yes you will see difference n others say No you won't.....
Not many Laptops out there from £460 n under with DVI..Quite hard to find...Though I have found 2 within my price range...Loads of Laptops in that price range have VGA with lots of other extras as well...
So your Imput will be Appreciated..
Thank You.
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	If your projector has DVI input, then you will want DVI output or if the projector has VGA input, then you can use VGA output of the laptop. Google is your Friend
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	A DVI-I connector, like found on a normal display card, has pins for both DVI-D and VGA. 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVI
 
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	No, colors won't change based on connector type. The computer video card and the projector itself have far more impact on these factors. DVI is totally unnecessary here. DVI is more for video resolution than anything else, it really won't affect your photos. 
 
 Buy a good laptop and another good lens, instead of a DVI laptop. That's smart shopping there.
 
 It would really depend on whether the projector is DVI-D only. In that case, you're screwed.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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	Just a thought, but the bar is being rapidly raised on video resolution these days, and what you grab now might seem fuzzy as one of those plastic opaque projectors in a very short time. 
 It's good you are researching it, but you might want to email tech support at Sony, Samsung, Apple, etc; for example, I've seen some giant flatscreens that have internal photo playback from DVD, and the new HiDef formats also include still photo considerations. I'd be very surprised if the projector people aren't nearly ready with their nextgen machine...
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	The Camera Club has a Digi Projector with DVI in/out..Not sure if it has VGA also.. 
 Gota have Good Colour from the Calibrated Laptop (got spyder for that) when projected onto Screen...Otherwise most Images look washed out..
 So it looks like DVI it is....
 Sorry for this Long un-----Spec of Laptop No.1
 AMD Mobile Turion 64x2 TL58
 SATA HDD 160 GB ( 5400 RPM)
 15.4" (WXGA) Colour Shine
 ATI Mobility Radeon X1250
 DVD Super Multi Double Layer
 2048 Mb DDR2 667 (1024 x2)
 Video Camera built-in (1.3 million pixels)
 In-Built Bluetooth
 Microsoft® Windows® Vista Home Premium
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 Processor & Cache Memory AMD Mobile Turion 64x2 TL58
 
 Operation System Microsoft® Windows® Vista Home Premium
 
 Main Memory 2048 ( 2 x 1024) Mb DDR2 667
 
 Display 15.4" WXGA (1280*800)
 
 Video Graphics & Memory
 AMD M690G
 
 Hard Drive 2.5" 9.5 mm IDE HDD with Ultra DMA100 supported
 SATA 160 GB 5400 RPM
 
 Optical Drive
 DVD Super Multi
 
 Card Reader SD/MMC/MS/MS PRO
 
 Fax/Modem/LAN/WLAN 10/100/1000 Base T
 IEEE 802.11a/b/g
 Built-in Bluetooth® V2.0+EDR
 
 Video Camera 1.3 Million Pixels
 
 LED Status Indicator Power-on/Suspend
 Battery Charging/Full/Low
 Wireless Indicator
 Bluetooth Indicator
 Capital Lock
 Number Lock
 Scroll Lock
 Storage Device Access
 
 Interface 4 x USB 2.0 Ports
 1 x IEEE 1394 port
 1 x Headphone-out Jack
 1 x Microphone-in Jack
 1 x RJ11 Modem Jack for Phone Line
 1 x RJ45 LAN Jack for LAN Insert
 1 x DVI-D
 1 x S-video/TV-out (NTSC/PAL) Port
 
 Hot Keys Instant launch Keys:
 4 buttons: Power4 Gear +, Email, Internet, Touchpad Lock
 Function Keys:
 Fn+F1 Suspend switch
 Fn+F2 Wireless (Bluetooth) switch
 Fn+F5 Brightness down
 Fn+F6 Brightness up
 Fn+F7 LCD on/off
 Fn+F8 LCD/CRT switch display
 Fn+F10 Volume on/mute
 Fn+F11 Volume down
 Fn+F12 Volume up
 
 Audio Built-in High Definition audio compliant audio chip
 
 Battery Pack & Life 6 cells 53.28 Wh
 
 Dimension W 365mm, H 40mm, D 269mm
 
 Weight 2.75 Kg
 
 
 Security BIOS Booting / HDD User Password Protection and security lock
 Kensington lock hole
 
 Supplied Accessories
 Multimedia Software ASUSDVD XP 6.0
 Power Director V3.0 DE
 Medi@Show V2.0 SE
 
 Special Features Built-in high resolution webcam for wire-free video communication
 ASUS Splendid Video Intelligence technology
 Stay connected with Wireless Freedom
 Easier and Faster Digital Data Transmission
 
 Package Contents Users Manual
 Modem Lead
 S-Video to Composite Lead
 Power Lead
 Power Adapter
 Battery
 Recovery DVD
 Nero
 Drivers and Utilities CD
 
 Warranty & e-support 2-year limited global hardware warranty
 1-year battery pack warranty
 
 
 Spec of Laptop No.2
 
 Detailed Specifications
 Processor Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Santa-Rosa (T5250 - 1.5 GHz, 667MHz FSB, 2MB)
 Screen 15.4" (Crystalbrite WXGA Acer TFT LCD)
 Operating System Windows Vista Home Premium Edition
 RAM HIGH (2048MB 2GB)
 Hard Drive 120GB
 Optical Drive DVD Rewriter (Records DVDs 8x & CDs 24x & Dual Layer Super Multi)
 Graphics Dedicated (ATI Mobility™ Radeon® X2400 XT with up to 1024 MB of HyperMemory)
 Wireless LAN Wireless (802.11b/g Wireless)
 Network Card 10/100/1000 Gigabit Fast Ethernet
 Integrated Webcam Yes (CrystalEye Webcam)
 Card Reader 5-in-1 card reader (SD//MS/MS-Pro/MMC/xD-Picture card™)
 USB Ports 3x USB 2.0 ports
 Speakers Intergrated Stereo Speakers
 Modem 56.6K Modem
 VGA Port 1 External VGA Port
 Kensington Lock Kensington lock slot
 Charge Time 2.0 Hours
 ExpressCard ExpressCard™/54 slot
 Firewire IEEE 1394 port
 DVI Port DVI-D port with HDMI support
 infrared Fast infrared (FIR) port
 S Video OUT S-video/TV-out (NTSC/PAL) port
 Battery Life 2-3 Hours (This Specific Model 2.5-hours)
 Weight 2-3 Kg (This Model 2.82 Kg)
 Warranty 12 Months Acer RTB Warranty (Customer to Return To Acer)
 
 Which un do you think is Better....Second un does NOT come with any CDs..That means NO driverCD or OScd.....But I'm sure that can be rectified easily by me....
 THANKS ALL.--Appreciated.I Am Me, You Are You. There's Only One Me, There's Only One You. I Am Unique, So Are You.
 BE H-A-P-P-Y.....
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	Anyone clude up in here at all...If so PLEASE have a look at the two I have mentioned and let me know which one you think is best un.... 
 I need to order before Friday if possible..
 THANKSI Am Me, You Are You. There's Only One Me, There's Only One You. I Am Unique, So Are You.
 BE H-A-P-P-Y.....
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