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Mine isn't even a laptop 
It runs Windows CE 2.11 on an Intel StrongARM RISC CPU, 190MHz. 16MB flash RAM, and a 16MB embedded ROM that stores everything else.
8.2" CSTN passive-matrix screen...
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Very impressive. I love old tech that just works
Although for class and notes, depending on what classes you have, some type of tablet might be a better fit, since you can scribble hand writing on it as well.
Personally I bought the Fujitsu P7010D for myself, I really like the size of it (only 10"), made it much more useful for me to actually lug around everywhere. Only 3 pounds vs 5 or 6, but it does make a difference over the long haul.
As for a tablet, I would reccomend the Toshiba m200 series, just because it's the only 12.1" tablet that offers a resolution over 1024x768.
As far as viruses go, well, you do run into that with Windows based stuff, but you have to admit it's a hella lot easier to get software for a Windows based PC, including more choice. There's always good and bad to every issue and this is no different.
If your dead set on a Mac, remember too, if I recall right, that the Powerbooks didn't have great battery life, and although the iBooks fared better, it really doesn't touch the Pentium M series from Intel.
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