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I am looking for a 5-6 lb note book with a 15 inch screen, 7200rpm 40 or 60 gigabyte hard drive, a 1.6 ghz Pentium M and an ATI 9600 pro. Is any one making it?

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EDIT: sorry, this doesn't have a ATI 9600 in it ... I missed that part of your question. It's a 9000 ... sry.

you might try this <A HREF="http://www.powernotebooks.com/specials.php3?model_id=265" target="_new">powerpro 3:16</A>

you might read through their forums as well and see what people are saying about it. i've played with it and it is nice -- but, under the left palm, it does get semi-warm and that was with a 5400rpm drive. It is bareable but not sure how a 7200rpm drive will fare.

hth. -ot

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Reply to okietex

Thanks for the information, I have never heard about Powerpro Notebooks. As you note they are not ati 9600's.

I think what I am looking for is a notebook and the high end graphics are in the desktop replacement category.

Reply to SPAM

check out voodoo computers

Reply to jp5

I also am looking for a centrino notebook with ATI 9600 graphics. Here is what I have found so far: Arima displayed such a notebook at the recently concluded Computex 2003 in Taiwan. See the bottom of this page for a picture and some info: http://www.anandtech.com/IT/showdoc.html?i=1880&p=2

See here for more information on Arima as a company: http://www.arima.com.tw/computer/indexpl.htm

Arima is a Taiwan based ODM manufacturer of notebook computers (and other products). Last year HP/Compaq was a major reseller of Arima laptops. I have been trying to find out which U.S. companies will be offering the Arima M620 DC laptop under their own brands but so far I have been unsuccessful. I suspect that the product launch is so recent that the business arrangements have not yet been finalized.

Reply to BargainSeeker

no such thing for now

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Reply to grassapa

Here is some information on new widescreen notebooks, some of which have ATi 9600 (aka M10) graphics and the Pentium M (Centrino CPU). See the Arima W620 and the Gigabyte N601 in particular:
http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/ [...] =A7&seq=43

Also, check out the Arima W730-K8 DTR. A 7.8 lb widescreen notebook with an Athlon 64 CPU and ATi 9600 graphics.

Reply to BargainSeeker

havent heard much from them. i dont know if i can trust them. if ure buying from the US, try to stick to something from the US or canada.

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Reply to grassapa

You'd be hard pressed to find a notebook computer that is actually manufactured in the U.S.

Dell buys their notebooks almost exclusively from Taiwan based manufacturers:
http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/ [...] =A6&seq=50

Last year, HP/Compaq bought notebooks from Arima, a Taiwan based manufacturer. They recently started ordering from Inventec, another Taiwan based manufacturer:
http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/ [...] =A6&seq=47

Sager, Hypersonic, Eurocom, Pro Star and several others get their notebooks from Clevo, still another Taiwan based manufacturer.

The article on widescreen notebooks offered by Taiwan based manufacturers is a preview of what the U.S. "manufacturers" will be offering under their own brand names in the near future:
http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/ [...] =A7&seq=43

I was born, raised, and live in the U.S. I am not bashing my own country, just stating how the notebook market works.

Reply to BargainSeeker

Dell and Compaq buy from Compal (among others), which is mainly based in Malaysia. There is also a small production plant in Ireland. But none in the US, as far as I know.

RaPTuRe

Who's General Failure and why's he reading my disk?

Reply to RaPTuRe

Compal may have some operations in Malaysia, but this article describes Compal as the "the second-largest notebook maker in Taiwan":
http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/ [...] =B2&seq=86

This article specifically describes Compal as "Taiwan-based":
http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/ [...] =A7&seq=48

All of the Asian notebook manufacturers seem to be moving actual production to even cheaper Asian labor markets, especially mainland China.

Reply to BargainSeeker

You learn something new everyday ;)

RaPs

Who's General Failure and why's he reading my disk?

Reply to RaPTuRe

How about a 5.3lb notebook computer with 1.5 GHz Pentium M, ATi 9600 64MB graphics, 15" wide angle SXGA+ screen, 60 GB hard drive, and CD-RW/DVD combo drive? The manufacturer claims a battery life of 6 1/2 hours on the standard 6 cell battery and up to 10 hours on the available 9 cell battery.

See the Xnote LM50-32FK made by LG-IBM in Korea:
http://nbinside.com/graphic_info/0918-lgibm-lm.htm

Reply to BargainSeeker

ok my mistake, i meant to say that i would rather buy a US based company , regardless where they get their laptops. Simply for simplicity's sake, i dont want to pay extra for shipping or i dont want warrante/support hassles. That often happens if you buy from a foreign based company (maybe not so from canadian companies, since they are close). And if you're buying a laptop, you would need support even more.

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Reply to grassapa

Here is another Centrino/ATi 9600 laptop called the nc8000 to be offered by HP/Compaq as soon as October 14th.

Here is a picture and overview description:
http://shining.tamarisk.ab.ca/compaq2.jpg

Here are the technical specifications:
http://shining.tamarisk.ab.ca/compaq.jpg

Reply to BargainSeeker

yea but note 3 things:
- that doesnt have a 7200rpm hd
- that weighs more than 6 lb, it weighs 6.5 with weight saver, which really means it will weigh more since you will want battery and a media drive on it.
- i didnt say it would never exist, i said it doesnt exist for now.

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