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To be more lucid, I'm looking for a fast high performance notebook (not for gaming/graphics) that is sturdy and dependable. I'll be using it for most things including writing software, watching movies and the run of the mill word...
Opinions, thoughts, advice?
Have you considered giga-byte? http://www.giga-byte.com/Notebook/Pr...oduct_List.htm The gigabyte nb-1401 got pretty good reviews at AnandTech. I still don't know if it's available in the US though. All the resellers listed on...
I don't really have a seven step guide to testing notebook sturdiness, but you could see how flexible the screen is, and whether shaking it causes any BadThings(tm) to happen. As far as comparing it to others, I don't know what you...
What do you think of the build quality and sturdiness? Someone on one of these forums said that the fujitsus were "as flexible as a roll of toilet paper". Though I'm sure that's an exaggeration, is there any substance to the ...
I think that spec sheet is out of date because the website (http://www.jetta.com) says they're using a ATI Mobility Radeon
Somone reccomended a Jetbook C235. Intel ® Pentium ® - M 1.7/ GHz 855 Chipset, 802.11 Wireless LAN 512 MB 1 Stick ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 64MB DDR VG 40GB 5400 RPM HDD DVD-RW/CD-RW Combo Drive 14.1" Display 1"...
Quote: Originally Posted by aamsel Exactly, I agree. Anyhow, the point was: If you want 14.1" or 13.3", dedicated video memory and SXGA+ there are damned few choices that are decent. Even 14.1" with...
Quote: Originally Posted by aamsel Well, if you don't really care about the video card, then you have changed your choices entirely and completely. 1.) The nc6000 is not a plasticky cheap HP/Compaq notebook such as...
Quote: Originally Posted by aamsel The HP nc6000 is one of the HP Business class notbooks. 14.1", 5 pounds, a little thicker and heavier than the 14.1" T41/T42 Thinkpads, and may or may not be better overall...
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