>Is it ok to go with the low-end model ($1099), with the 80GB drive/1GB 
>RAM or does that create future upgrade issues?

It depends. It has 2 memory slots. Only one is easy to get to. So ideally 
you want it to come with 1024 in the hard-to-get-to slot and the easy one 
empty so you can eventually get 2GB. If it comes 512 + 512 you will have 
to discard the 512 to put in 1024 to max out at 1.5GB. So if you can't 
get 1024 + 0 you it may be wiser to order 1024 + 1024.


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