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I personally couldn't be botheredOriginally posted by AtW View Post
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It's only free if you don't value your time reinstalling it...
Just spent £99 on a Notebook
• VIA C7-M
• 1.2GHz,
• 1GB DDR2
• 533MHz,
• 30GB HDD,
• Windows XP Home
Product Description
• 7 Inch Widescreen LCD Display
• Genuine Windows XP
• 30gb Hard Drive, 1gb 533mhz RAM
• Via 1.2ghz CPU, Built in Webcam
• 4 in 1 Card Reader, 5 hour Battery Life
• Integrated WIFI and 3G compatible
• High Definition Audio
• Integrated UniChrome Pro II Graphics
• High Performance 3D Accelerator
• Weight just 970g
Well impressed with it for that price. Just watched a HD film on it, and the graphics card works fine.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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It's £99 and it fits in my coat pocket. I can watch movies on it and do paperwork, spreadsheets and database management while I'm on trips away.
And I don't have to lug that bleedin hulking great Acer aspire around with me all the time.
For £99 I just throw it away when it breaks
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I've got one of thoseOriginally posted by Diver View PostAnd I don't have to lug that bleedin hulking great Acer aspire around with me all the time.
It's pretty good - nice battery life and beats netbooks...Comment
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At 5 pm yesterday I was in Aberdeen after spending 8 hours at a conference.. at 7pm in Gatwick, at 8pm I was in Brighton, at just after 10:30pm I was in Wales.Originally posted by AtW View PostI've got one of those
It's pretty good - nice battery life and beats netbooks...
What would you rather be humping around. Your suitcase and a heavy laptop bag with the Acer in, or your suitcase and just the netbook in your pocket?Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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My Rolls Royce driven by my butler.Originally posted by Diver View PostWhat would you rather be humping around. Your suitcase and a heavy laptop bag with the Acer in, or your suitcase and just the netbook in your pocket?
HTH
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Where does one purchase such a beast?Originally posted by Diver View PostI personally couldn't be bothered
Just spent £99 on a Notebook
• VIA C7-M
• 1.2GHz,
• 1GB DDR2
• 533MHz,
• 30GB HDD,
• Windows XP Home
Product Description
• 7 Inch Widescreen LCD Display
• Genuine Windows XP
• 30gb Hard Drive, 1gb 533mhz RAM
• Via 1.2ghz CPU, Built in Webcam
• 4 in 1 Card Reader, 5 hour Battery Life
• Integrated WIFI and 3G compatible
• High Definition Audio
• Integrated UniChrome Pro II Graphics
• High Performance 3D Accelerator
• Weight just 970g
Well impressed with it for that price. Just watched a HD film on it, and the graphics card works fine.Comment
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