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F R E N D Z of martian
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Then again, a laptop is /always/ an expensive compromise. Mainly I'd
like to avoid the hassles I've had with my Latitude - the screen
connector cable is approx .25 inch too long for the mounting and the
small fold that is necessitated seems to go once every 6 months. The
solution seems to be to replace the whole screen assembly. This is not
exactly ideal.
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On 10/8/99, 11:50:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding RE:
Notebook users:
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> F R E N D Z of martian
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> Martin:
> Recently I've used the following...
> 1. Dell Latitude CPi 366
> Very tidy machine, good looking, but v. v. pricey.
> 2. HP OmniBook 4150
> Similar in look, performance and price to the Latitude.
> 3. Dell Inspiron 7000
> All the bells and whistles, but big and ugly.
> 4. Toshiba Libretto 110
> Underpowered, but so small it fits in a pocket. Sexy, but a typist's
> nightmare.
> I guess the thing about laptops is, it really depends on what you want
to do
> with them. The Inspiron 7000 is a good desktop replacement, but no
good for
> lugging around. The Libretto wouldn't be much good for even moderate
use,
> while the two pricey ones are expensive compromises.
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