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Compaq Armada E500:
... out buy Compaq, first looks don't look too impressive, but for its price it is rather low for a brand name computer. The specifications for the compaq Armada E500 are pretty standard, with a 600MHz Pentium III speedstep processor, a usual 128Mb of memory and a 12Gb hard disk, plus a 4x DVD-ROM drive which actually a bit slow nowadays. The performance could be better in comparison with other Pentium III 65... Read the full review: It's Alright, not brilliant......... by |
Pentium III Laptop
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Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook S4542 Laptop / Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook S4542 - PIII 600 MHz - RAM 128 MB - HDD 6 GB - CD - Cyber 9525 - Win98 SE - 12.1" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - Fujitsu has upgraded the new trendsetter in the ultra-portable market: the LifeBook S-4542. An aesthetic delight, slim and lightweight, this model tips the sc... |
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Asus L 8400Ce ASUS L 8400Ce - PIII 1 GHz - RAM 256 MB - HDD 20 GB - DVD - Savage MX - Win2000 - 14.1" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - ASUSTeK is proud to present its product - L8400 laptop series. In fact, it's rather a piece of masterpiece than just a product - look and try to remember a similar notebook! The... |
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Asus L 8400C ASUS L 8400C - PIII 700 MHz - RAM 128 MB - HDD 20 GB - DVD - Savage MX - Win2000 - 14.1" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - ASUSTeK is proud to present its product - L8400 laptop series. In fact, it's rather a piece of masterpiece than just a product - look and try to remember a similar notebook! Th... |
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Fujitsu Siemens Stylistic 3400X Laptop / PIII 400 MHz - RAM 64 MB - HDD 6 GB - Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional - 10.4" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - 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 unsur... |
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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 X7550 Laptop / Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook X7550 - PIII 650 MHz - RAM 128 MB - HDD 12 GB - DVD - RAGE Mobility P - NT Workstation 4.0 - 15.1" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - Total power, zero compromises: The LifeBook X series is the most powerful of the high-end notebooks from Fujitsu Siemens Computers. Equipped ... |
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Sony Vaio FX104 Laptop / Sony VAIO FX104 - PIII 650 MHz - RAM 64 MB - HDD 12 GB - DVD - RAGE Mobility - Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional - 14.1" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - The new FX200 Series VAIO Notebooks are reviving their engines at the prospect of taking on the desktop replacement market, with each one tai... |
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Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook X7595 Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook X7595 - PIII 850 MHz - RAM 128 MB - HDD 20 GB - DVD - RAGE Mobility M - Microsoft Windows 2000 / Laptop / NT4.0 - 15.1" TFT 1400 x 1050 ( SXGA+ ) - Total power, zero compromises: The LifeBook X series is the most powerful of the high-end notebooks from Fujitsu Siemens Compu... |
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Sony Vaio F709 ... have bought a sony vaio laptop from the guys at sony. to cut a long story short they are the most awful pieces of kit I have ever seen. they crash all the time, wont turn off without taking out the battery and refuse to function unless attached to their not very portable docking stations - so technically they are not 'lap' tops at all. I wouldn't buy a vaio now if they were giving them away in a box of cornflakes. sony's response to this - no apology just a technical support number - as if thewir guys on the phone would be able to fix something which 4 trained IT guys could not fix in 'realtime'. sort it out sony you are crap. ... Read the full review: Poor notebooks by ryanbritto |
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Compaq Armada M300 ... its pack-leading 600MHz Pentium III processor, it's no surprise that the Armada turned in above-average benchmark scores, but it was a little slower in the comprehensive Business Winstone 99 test. While it may have the fastest processor, it's not necessarily the fastest performer. The Armada's modularity, however, is truly remarkable. Its tube-shaped external battery, for instance, hooks easily onto the rear of the unit and can pivot 90 degrees to become a stand (and to expose the rear expansion ports) when you're working at a desk. Alternately, you can drop the Armada onto its optional underbelly docking station, which duplicates the expansion p... Read the full review: No surprice by |
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Acer Travelmate 602TER ... is the latest model from ACER and it features plenty of computing power aiming at the corporate business users. It comes with a CD/RW drives which is very new options in mobile notebooks. Apart from that, it has entium III/650MHz Speedstep processor which is faster than the previous 600TER having a 600MHz processor. It weighs only 2.5kg, which is average for notebooks and has all the standard features of advanced notebooks: 64MB RAM, 12.1Gb IBM harddisks, 13.3in XGA TFT screen, 8MB ATI Rage graphics and other standard accessories. I am impressed by the look of this notebook. It has a magnesium alloy lid protecting the screen and the strong body case. It is definitely... Read the full review: Latest from ACER by |











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