Archived from groups: comp.sys.laptops (More info?)
I am thinking of one of the much smaller laptops such as
Sony Vaio U101 (which can be obtained in US with English Win XP, and
wi-fi)
Sony U 70/U50 VAIO TR5
Also the Sharp Mebius PC-CV50F.
However most of these seem quite pricy.
I would appreciate any inputs on this type of machine.
Many thanks
Mahl
Archived from groups: comp.sys.laptops (More info?)
See the thread from Theodore Heise in this group for info on small
form-factor laptops.
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"Mahlon Wagner" <mwagner2@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
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> I am thinking of one of the much smaller laptops such as
> Sony Vaio U101 (which can be obtained in US with English Win XP, and
> wi-fi)
> Sony U 70/U50 VAIO TR5
> Also the Sharp Mebius PC-CV50F.
> However most of these seem quite pricy.
>
> I would appreciate any inputs on this type of machine.
> Many thanks
> Mahl
Archived from groups: comp.sys.laptops (More info?)
"Mahlon Wagner" <mwagner2@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:2ceqg09bsvqjbjlo1hq3b004f9b0030m61@4ax.com...
> I am thinking of one of the much smaller laptops such as
> Sony Vaio U101 (which can be obtained in US with English Win XP, and
> wi-fi)
> Sony U 70/U50 VAIO TR5
> Also the Sharp Mebius PC-CV50F.
> However most of these seem quite pricy.
>
> I would appreciate any inputs on this type of machine.
> Many thanks
> Mahl
The best combination of value, performance,
quality and reliability is the Fujitsu P
Series.
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