I think that laptops are a commodity.  I've had IBM Crashpads, Toshiba,
Compaq and my current one is a Dell Inspirion 4100.  All of worked well at
times and have crashed at the most inopportune times.

I'd go straight on price from a main line provider:  Compaq, Toshiba, Dell,
IBM, ....  I'd I highly recommend that you consider screen size as well as
resolution/quality.

Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: Sandy Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 6:45 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Notebook Recommendations


Okay, I've made a major decision in terms of my computing environment.
After last weeks conference, I want to buy a laptop computer which will
also suffice for my desktop as well (via a docking station so that I can
have my large monitor and keyboard). I'm tired of transferring files and
not having all the information I need at my fingertips.

I'm looking for something that comes close to the following specs.
        1.8 ghz CPU or better
        40-60 Gig HD
        1024 + RAM
        Supports High resolution
        3 + Hours battery life.
        Light as possible.
        Internal 10/100 Network.
        Internal Modem (for those times Wireless just isn't an option)

IBM Compatibles only please, I am not a linux/unix geek or an apple fan.

What do you all suggest?

Sandy



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