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Tranceplanted
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Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Toronto
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I'd also suggest maybe not buying anything top of the line right now, and if at all possible to wait for a few months.
Apple's recent announcement to switch processors to Intel will mean that you sould be able to get end of life products much cheaper than what they are currently listed at. Just something to think about.
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Aug-30-2005 03:06
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Tranceplanted
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Toronto
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| quote: | Originally posted by VERTiG0
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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Aug-30-2005 03:55
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