The maximum ram available on a MacBook depends on the model of the MacBook. The earlier models had a maximum of 2 GB of ram but the newer models have up to 6 GB of ram.
The Compaq SR1940IL supports a maximum of 2 GB of RAM, using two 1 GB modules of DDR2-533 RAM.
The HP Pavilion tx1250ee supports a maximum of 2 GB of DDR2 RAM, each slot holding 1 GB.
The MSI MS-7082 supports a maximum of 2 GB of RAM, using DDR400 modules in 2 slots (1 GB per slot).
The current generation of the Mac-Mini has three different levels available, all of which come standard with 4 GB of RAM. There is also an option to upgrade the RAM to 8 GB or 16 GB. All product information for Mac computers can be found on Apple's official website.
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The Dell Dimension 4550 computer has 1 GB default RAM and a slot to insert more. The maximum RAM for the computer is 2 GB. In terms of harddrive space, the maximum memory is the largest external hard drive that can be afforded.
Unfortunately Apple has changed the model names again, they have dropped the MacBook model and the MacBook AIR has taken it's place as the lowest priced laptop. As of 1/2013 the lowest priced MacBook Air is the 11 inch at $999 US. The higher end MacBook Air is the 13 inch at $1499 US. You should max out the Ram when you order the laptop as you can no longer add more later on as the ram is now soldered in permanently and can't be upgraded later. I believe you cannot upgrade the HD either so think long and hard on what you may need in the future as you could out grow it fairly fast. You can always get an external USB HD to expand into but you will be stuck at the minimum ram to help run things.
the ibook came out before the macbook so the macbook is the best thing so if you what 1 of them pick macbook
Yes, Snow Leopard supports all MacBooks, although very old MacBooks (the kind that shipped with 512 MB RAM) need a RAM upgrade to 1 GB.
The Intel D845GLLY motherboard supports a maximum of 2GB of PC133 SDRAM, using two 1 GB modules.
Unfortunately not! The Libretto L1 comes with 128 MB RAM as standard and can be upgraded to a maximum of 256 MB RAM. This was also the same for the L2 and L3. The later Libretto L5 came with 256 MB RAM as standard and can be upgraded to a maximum of 512 MB RAM The first Libretto capable of having 1 GB of RAM was the Libretto U100 from 2005.
It is not possible to know for certain, but Apple usually performs updates to their notebook computers throughout the year (1 event for the MacBook, 1 for MacBook Pro and 1 for the MacBook Air). The MacBook Air is due to be refreshed sometime early next year (2009) and, since the MacBook Air is ultraportable, the MacBook "Touch" may be introduced around about the same time as the update to the MacBook Air.woo hoo oh ya we get i touch