yeah, the ferrari is certainly nice looking. Unfortunately, with the 2k price tag, it comes with a shi!ty 4200rpm HDD.
I find the aopen 1557G at ibuypower.com (they call it the battalion e turbo) to be very nice looking with a good...
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Originally Posted by snorre
Acer Ferrari 3200:
http://global.acer.com/products/notebook/fr3200.htm
the ferrari is a nice laptop but it doesn't have near the battery life of the CL56.
Yes, because the print on the screen is very small, so it can be stressing for some. Personally, SXGA is my favorite resolution. However, many standard SXGA screens don't look that great, but WSXGA looks awesome.
I believe velocity micro is the company that has the college special on the compal CL56
Just so you understand. compal is the company that makes the CL56 (the chassis is called the CL56) when you order from a reseller online, they put...
XGA, SXGA, UXGA all refer to a standard sized screen. They tell you the resolution of a screen (how many pixels it has)
XGA: this has the least amount of pixels, thus everything appears bigger on the screen.
SXGA: the middle...
I haven't received one, but others on the forum have received the battalion e turbo with a paint job and they though it was great. search the review section and look for an aopen 1557G review. It'll have pics.
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So what are the clock speed differences between the 9700 and the 9700 Pro??
I'm not sure which one I have.
Someone post clock speeds for both the 9700 and 9700...
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Originally Posted by Melencio
What do you guys think of a $200 difference between a 1.8 and 2.0 GHz processor on a laptop that I'm configuring online. It's an HP ZT3000.
you will hardly notice any...