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Dell Latitude X200:
... have to make do with USB 1.1 (however, you can purchase a USB 2 PCMCIA Card on ebay for less than a tenner). X200 s ship with a 30Gb Hard Disk Drive, but you can upgrade it with any standard 2.5" IDE Laptop Harddrive. The standard battery will last for a solid 3 hours use, but you can upgrade to a 6 Cell battery should you need to be away from a plug socket for any length of time. The best thing about the... Read the full review: The ultra portable netbook from 2001 for under £100! by jonnyr |
Pentium III Laptop
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Fujitsu Siemens Stylistic 3400 Laptop / PIII 400 MHz - RAM 64 MB - HDD 6 GB - Win98 - 10.4" TFT 800 x 600 ( SVGA ) - The Stylistic 3400 delivers breakthrough power and vivid colors. Weighing less than 1,4 kg and as thin as 2,8 cm, the Stylistic 3400 gives you unsurpassed video performance and gra... |
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Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook E6595 Laptop / Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E6595 - PIII 850 MHz - RAM 128 MB - HDD 20 GB - CD - Mobility M4 - Win98 SE - 14.1" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - The LifeBook E series is a perfect balance between performance, mobility and flexibility. The LifeBook E series can be easily adapted to meet your specific ... |
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Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook E6550 Laptop / Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E6550 - PIII 650 MHz - RAM 64 MB - HDD 10 GB - CD - RAGE Mobility P - Win98 SE - 14.1" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - The LifeBook E series is a perfect balance between performance, mobility and flexibility. The LifeBook E series can be easily adapted to meet your specif... |
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Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook C6535 Laptop / Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook C-6535 - PIII 500 MHz - RAM 64 MB - HDD 6 GB - CD - Cyber 9525 - NT Workstation 4.0 - 14.1" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - "All-in-one" is the motto of the Lifebook C series. Its silver case hides a whole arsenal of interesting features and all for an attractive price. F... |
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Toshiba Portege 3490CT PIII 700 MHz - RAM 128 MB - HDD 20 GB - Savage / Laptop /IX - Win98 SE - 11.3" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - Portégé 3490CT is a brilliantly stylish portable PC that strikes the optimum balance between ultra portability and performance. Super compact dimensions, feather-light sil... |
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Sony Vaio SR21K Sony VAIO SR21K - PIII 650 MHz - RAM 64 MB - HDD 10 GB - CD - Savage / Laptop /IX - Win2000 - 10.4" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - Sony's approach to lifestyle integration is represented by the VAIO concept. VAIO is a graphical interpretation of the convergence of the analog and digital worlds. The Sony V... |
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Toshiba Satellite 2800-200 PIII 700 MHz - RAM 64 MB - HDD 10 GB - DVD - Savage / Laptop /IX - Win ME - 13.3" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - Toshiba portables offer ultimate flexibility of architecture and extend the life of enterprise technology investments while achieving lower ownership costs. For not... |
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IBM Thinkpad A21m 2628 Laptop / ThinkPad A21m 2628 - PIII 700 MHz - RAM 64 MB - HDD 10 GB - DVD - RAGE Mobility M - Win98 SE - 14.1" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - The ThinkPad A Series is the thin, powerful, all-in-one desktop alternative. With a wide range of models from affordable entry notebooks to performance notebooks, t... |
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Compaq Presario 14XL455 Laptop / PIII 700 MHz - RAM 128 MB - HDD 10 GB - DVD - CyberBlade i1 - Win ME - 13.3" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - When you buy a Compaq Presario notebook, you know you are buying from the world's No1 PC company. Presario notebooks combine the latest performance with ease-of-u... |
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IBM Thinkpad X20 2660 Laptop / ThinkPad X20 2660 - PIII 600 MHz - RAM 128 MB - HDD 20 GB - RAGE Mobility M - Win2000 - 12.1" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - These small, light and full-featured systems exemplify IBM's legendary ThinkPad heritage and expertise - including innovative design and industry-leading technology, combi... overall rating |
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IBM Thinkpad X20 2660 ... bought the X20 second hand some years ago as my first laptop... I was not disappointed despite its age! IBM certainly made their Thinkpads to last. Mine is 7 years old and has been bashed about more than I care to mention, yet it continues to work beautifully. Into the bargain you also get Cardbus, CompactFlash and 2 USB 1.1 slots. The hard disk is also housed in a very useful caddy which allows removal simply by sliding it out with no unscrewing required. Note that there is no floppy or CD/DVD drive but you can get a dock which will take them. The unit is tiny and can be lifted easily with one hand. The 12.1" screen is of excellent quality and offers good viewin... Read the full review: Classic IBM-era Thinkpad by scarysuzzy |
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Dell Latitude C610 ... laptop, runs really nicely. as they get older they can black out on you at various points, but mine was bought second hand from someone who said all the bits were they when they weren t. really really nice. keyboard feels nice, touchpad mouse comfortable to use for a long period of time. The nipple mouse in the keyboard has a tendency to send the cursor off to the egde of the screen, and in the end I cut the cable connecting the nipple mouse as it was annoying me so much. other than that it s really really good. runs really nicely with Windows XP, can cope with quite a lot before it slows down. on other disadvantage is that there is only one USB port, which... Read the full review: Dell Latitude C610 by glitter_girl |
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Compaq Armada M700DCT ... believe you can t have too many laptops (within reason). They re useful things. At the very least, you can continue using an old laptop with one accessory performing a specific function (e.g. a USB digital audio port may let you record straight out out of a DAB radio, mini disc, CD, DVD player etc. to your hard drive) . Even an old laptop running Windows 3.11 can have a scanner, printer and modem attached to it making it potentially a very reliable and powerful "fax / copier / scanner / multiple mail box family answering machine all in one solution". For various reasons, I ve never thrown away a laptop but bought my Compaq Armada M700 used from Sterling XS wh... Read the full review: I'd buy another, even in 2006. by Mr. Davis |











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