On Monday 04 August 2003 05:06 am, Lewin Edwards wrote:
> > The Pismo is so much more slimmer and lighter. Portability is important
>
> Wow... Pismo "slim" and "light"? I'm glad I never handled a Wallstreet,
> it must be a real boat anchor if Pismo is light by comparison. (Of
> course, I'm a bit spoiled, having been using single-spindle
> subnotebooks for the last few years).

Wallstreet is kinda beefy...almost 8 pounds of joy for the 14.1" version. It's 
like carrying around a Papoose. It's ok, though...I've never had a laptop 
that's been less than 7 pounds. I've gone from a PowerBook 145 to a IBM 
Thinkpad 365X to a Wallstreet PDQ 14.1" and basically carrying them in a 
backpack has felt just about the same.

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