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What to buy ?

  • 22-08-2010 5:51pm
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    I want to get a second hand PC purely for watching Sopcast footie feeds. I have a Power Book that won't support Sopcast. Assuming that I use my TV as a monitor what is the best spec to look for to ensure an adequate performance ?. Thanks.


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    Discodog wrote: »
    I want to get a second hand PC purely for watching Sopcast footie feeds. I have a Power Book that won't support Sopcast. Assuming that I use my TV as a monitor what is the best spec to look for to ensure an adequate performance ?. Thanks.

    I have an old Athlon XP 1.8ghz and 2gb of ram running XP and it works ok for watching sopcast. It has a dvi output so I hooked it up to my LCD with a HDMI cable and an adapter. I'm sure you could find plenty of cheapish machines on adverts that will be sufficient. There are plenty of P4s on there.


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