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Re: new laptop recommendations?



Try the Fujitsu S6210...great thin-and-light.

On 13-Aug-2004 William Ballard wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 10:24:17PM -0400, John M Flinchbaugh wrote:
>> thinkpads are attractive, but a 1.5GHz machine costs more than a
>> 2.8GHz dell.  that's hard to justify on a budget.
> 
> In June I got a hankering for a new laptop, but my 500mhz P3 12" 4lb 
> 30GB built-in ethernet/firewire Sony Vaio laptop from 1999 still works 
> just fine for the majority of things a laptop is well-suited for.  A 12" 
> screen is a must for using on an airplane when the guy in front of you 
> leans his seat back; lighter is *always* better.  These values trump CPU 
> power: because no matter how much CPU power you have in a laptop you are 
> held back by relatively slow hard drives.
> 
> Since money was a factor for me too, the only laptop I could possibly 
> justify was just a $700 7lb 2.4 Celeron, a giant brick to just use as a 
> thin client / office / web client.  If not that, then just get one of 
> the 7lb $1500 no-battery-getting desktop P4 models.  There is *no* tasty 
> thin-and-light laptop on the market ATM, no sweet spot for 
> price/performance.  The only laptops worth buying these days all way 6-7 
> pounds.  So I decided to get *no* laptop and just keep my old 4 pounder.
> 
> Instead I spent $500 on a top of the line HP ipaq w/ 400 mhz processor, 
> bluetooth, wireless ethernet, built-in-keyboard; $300 on a bluetooth 
> gps; $200 on 2 512mb SD memory cards; and $30 on a nice leather case.
> 
> Much more bang for the buck.  I can still use my old 500mhz PC as a thin 
> client.
> 
> There isn't a thin-and-light laptop on the market today that I would 
> buy.
> 
> 
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