>
> I know the 3400 can produce millions of colors on a TV? But never heard of
> it working on a monitor?
> Anyone have a 3400c with an 8x drive?
> I'm wondering if the 1.2GB listed is actually a 1.3GB and they are just
> listing how much space is on the drive with the OS installed.
> I know the ad about the Ram is wrong.

Um, you've got that exactly backwards. The 3400's video out connector is for 
connection to a monitor, not a TV. Btw, this is the standard, because TVs do not have 
anywhere near the resolution of a monitor. You generally need special widgets to get a
computer to display on a TV.

And yes, you are right about the RAM -- 144MB is the correct number (16 on the 
motherboard, +128MB on the RAM card), not the 160MB number they quote in the ad.
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