you won't find a router that has built in audio outputs, they just don't do it. The Airport Express and Extreme are intended to be used together and that allows you to keep the audio on the express and HDD on the extreme.
If you explain what you're trying to do or hoping to acheive I can...
Unfortunately there may be noting you can do. This is the advantage of buying from a reputable company. You may pay a bit more, but at least you can use your device.
I don't want to insult you're intelligence, but you didn't address it in your post so its relevant to ask. Have you installed the drivers and/or updated them to the latest. Sound as though it may be a driver issue. Please let us know.
The problem with this question is that its an opinion and none matters more than your own. You're the one using the monitor and paying for it so you will need to make the choice. you have obviously mulled over the specs and weighed the pros and cons.
MY preference would be to the Dell 2412...
If you're really only going to use it for pictures, get a TV with an SD card reader and play them through that, or any TV and add and Apple TV and stream the pictures from another computer in the house.
That would only be the case if the HDD was encrypted or you had a HDD pw setup in the BIOS. Then again, that would cause the drive to not even mount in windows too. You can't copy them to a different drive or anything?
I would encourage you to buy the Mac. I'm not sure why you're under the impression there's no right click but I've been using it on my MBP from the day I bought it. It's called Secondary click and is usefull on both the touchpad and the Magic Mouse. I can pretty much run anything I did in...
If you still have the songs on an iPod/iPhone you can plug it into the computer and right click on the device and select transfer purchased songs. It will transfer any music you have purchased from the iPod to the library.
Is it a new one from this year? The reason I ask is my wife's complaining about the same thing.
Is this from a home network or have you tried other networks?
I'm not really sure what you're basing this on? I'm sure you've had years of experience to which you base you're claim [Said in sarcastic tone while noting you're only 16]
Macs are a bit more expensive if you look at raw computing power, but that's not what they sell. They're selling you a...
If you know the model number you can probably get the drivers from this site:
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/select-system.pl?DIRECTOR=DRIVER&PRODTYPE=37
Mine works fine with Movie Maker.