Well, Sharp hasn't exactly lit the world on fire with the 5500 (nice, but the 5600 is much nicer)
No, the 5600 isn't all that hot. I picked one up about six months ago after comparing the specs to the 5500 and I wasn't impressed. The 5600's guts might look good on paper, but after using both systems I'd say that the performance gain isn't even close to being worth the extra $100+.
Jesus, Mozilla doesn't like that site at all. But overall Firefox renders things alright.
If your a windows user I suggest installing the IE View extension. It adds a 'View this page in IE' option to your context menu. That way if you ever do stumble across a non-compliant (but trustworthy) page you can view it with minimal fuss.
K.D. had watched her mom, my wife...
yeah, that's just wrong...
saying that it'd be easier to organize a 100,000+ person click-through campaign then to write a satisfactory program is rediculous.
No, the 5600 isn't all that hot. I picked one up about six months ago after comparing the specs to the 5500 and I wasn't impressed. The 5600's guts might look good on paper, but after using both systems I'd say that the performance gain isn't even close to being worth the extra $100+.
If your a windows user I suggest installing the IE View extension. It adds a 'View this page in IE' option to your context menu. That way if you ever do stumble across a non-compliant (but trustworthy) page you can view it with minimal fuss.