Laptops
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Wed Jul 25 15:03:26 EDT 2001
Just a suggestion, but Compaq's Factory store has had some decent
refurbished laptops (with full warrantee) for short money.
http://www.compaqworks.com/
I've had my refurbished Presario laptop running Linux for well over a year.
At home I plug it in to my network and rarely turn it off. I use it for
presentations to my students. I bought one for my daughter and a friend
got one. I have not heard one complaint.
On 25 Jul 2001, at 13:41, Kent Borg wrote:
> > both wiegh about 3.75 pounds and both are about 1 inche thick
>
> I just looked at Sony's web site (damn Javascript required--remind
> me to turn it off again), and I am thinking the SR27 looks better.
> (Actually, I would consider the SR33, roughly half the price.
> Smaller disk, Celeron--but 10 GB is still a lot, 600 Mz Celeron
> isn't *that* bad, and $1K is a big savings.
>
> I would check if there is any word on how happy Linux is on this
> thing--it is quite new.
>
> But the 505 you are considering seems discontinued...I can find no
> mention on the Vaio web site's lineup.
>
>
> Let us know how it goes.
>
>
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