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Thanks for the poll adjustment. :) The specs for mine are P!!! 750Mhz, DVD-ROM, 512MB PC-100 (upgrade), and 10GB hard drive. I usually just use it for school. I do all my school work on there and bring it to class so I can get a lot more done. Mine's pretty thick, and one day I wanna invest in one of those super thin ones. Anandtech had an article about Comdex and everything that was there, and they had a beuatiful laptop there by Sharp. Check this out http://anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1755&p=15 That is remarkable, and I would love to have something like that.
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That sharp one is pretty badass. it's styling reminds me of a TiBook, which is good. My Toshiba has 3 USB 2.0, 1 firewire, 1 pcmcia(filled with a cisco pcm352) yamaha 72x sound, IrDA, built in eepro100 lan, a modem but who cares, tv output, monitor output, sound output, and a flash card reader.
Oh yah, forgot it comes with a remote too. Not sure what all it's used for. I've never used it.
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A modem is essential for those who travel or send faxes.
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I’m still using an old Compaq Presario 1611. 200MHz Pentium and no bells or whistles, at least none that still work. The controller for the hard drive died, so I moved the hard drive to the CD controller and got an external CD reader. Then when I put 2000 Pro on it I had to write the modem off, no 2K driver. 90 percent of the time I just plug it into the network. Occasionally I have turned it on with the .11 card in the slot and gotten access though other people’s networks.
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I got my Sony 1.13GHz Pentium 3 laptop last year and I love every bit of it.
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My personal laptop:
Dell Inspiron 8000
1GHz P3
512MB PC100
32GB HDD
GF2 Go 32MB
My main work laptop:
Dell Latitude C840
1.6GHz P4
512MB RAM
18GB HDD
GF2 Go 32MB
I've got to haul both with me when I travel, can't really admin our network and game on the same system.
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no laptop.
i troubleshoot my family/friend's Dells, HP's and Toshibas, though.
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Compaq Armada 1500c !!!
266Mhz of raw processing power
32mb of ram!
3gb hard drive!
I use it mostly for word processing and instant messenger.
But at least it was cheap, only traded my EQ account. (best thing I've ever done)
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IBM tpad
800mhz p3
128mb ram
win2kpro
12gb hd
it kinda needs to go, so im glad christmas is comin:D
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Dell Inspiron 8200.P4-1.6, 512RAM, DVD/CDRW, Zip250, Wireless miniPCI card. Great machine. Little heavy, but great desctop replacement (I still use my two desctops though).
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Don't laugh too hard
My old trusty IBM thinkpad PII 166 ;) with like 48mb of RAM or some crap like that.
NO usb, but hey it works ;)
It basically sits with my wife who does some emailing and stuff like that on it.
It's great to take on trips and dial into the net though to check email.
I prefer my Pocket PC ;)
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a friend of mine has the Toshiba 5200...one sweeet laptop...DVD-RW, GF4 MX460 64MB, USB 2.0, that really cool touchpad with background images, and one heck of a display...i think its one of those Ultra-sharp UXGA screens....either way, its one of the best laptops i've seen...
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Could'nt be happier with my dell Inspiron 8200 p4-2.2, 512 ddr ram, ati radeon mobile 64mb ultrasharp display, 60gb harddrive ,wireless lan internal adapter, dvd/cdrw on windows xp pro!!
this baby runs games such as unreal tourney 2003, battlefield 1942 and spearhead smooth as a baby's but cheeks!
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Versa S/33 laptop for last defence. It's..well it works.
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I just bought a VPR (Best Buy brand) 180B5. P4 1800 (I succumb to Intel this once), 512 mb DDR, DVD/CDR, ATI Mobility Radeon (M7) 32mb, 30 gig HD, 15 inch screen, built in wi fi + Modem 2 USB and 1 firewire port in a pear tree.
$1,300 after $200 rebate (does a little dance around living room).