Archived from groups: comp.sys.laptops (More info?)
I'm shopping around for a new laptop to replace a four year old Dell
Latitude, I picked up in 2001. I loved the laptop. Loved the small size
and lightness, decent keyboard and screen.
Now, it's strange: All I see in the stores are hese laptops that are
the size of small suitcases. I guess a lop of people need to be able to
edit film and run a recording business from Starbucks. Me? Just give me
4 pounds or less, fast, small, goos keyboard and screen. I only run the
MSFT Office suite (reluctantly) and some financial software, most of
the time.
I'd consider a MAC, but don't want to pay a fortune for OFFICE on top
of the MAC premium. I'm also skittish about some brokerage sites built
for IE and my office uses MSFT Exchange.
Archived from groups: comp.sys.laptops (More info?)
"callmekilo" <callmekilo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:1103405835.739497.256910@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> I'm shopping around for a new laptop to replace a four year old Dell
> Latitude, I picked up in 2001. I loved the laptop. Loved the small size
> and lightness, decent keyboard and screen.
>
> Now, it's strange: All I see in the stores are hese laptops that are
> the size of small suitcases. I guess a lop of people need to be able to
> edit film and run a recording business from Starbucks. Me? Just give me
> 4 pounds or less, fast, small, goos keyboard and screen. I only run the
> MSFT Office suite (reluctantly) and some financial software, most of
> the time.
>
> I'd consider a MAC, but don't want to pay a fortune for OFFICE on top
> of the MAC premium. I'm also skittish about some brokerage sites built
> for IE and my office uses MSFT Exchange.
>
> Thoughts.
>
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