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By the by, this is what I ended up getting at the beginning of last month
for want of a computer. Actually I'd been looking at getting this since
last year, after my Toshiba developed a crack in the outer layer of the
screen and they don't service just that, you have to replace the whole
screen, even though the display and input is fine.
Fujitsu Lifebook T2010, 2 GB RAM (good thing I got the extra gig, as Vista
throws all the programs in there to speed things up, eating up pretty much a
gig for Windows and all the extras a tablet needs), 80 GB HD (if I haven't
got my computers back or even heard anything about when I'll get them back
by Dec. and manage to stay under my budget, I'll go ahead and buy a new
external TB, they're cheap). The outdoor display was an extra $150, but man
is it worth it...er, not that I go outdoors much. Overran my budget on
it...by $17. Not bad on a $2000 item, esp. when that's including tax.
Had to figure out how to use my BlackBerry as a modem, since I'm trying to
cut costs...hoorah for unlimited data plans. Unfortunately it's only 115.2
kbps. T_T
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Tim Cook
http://empyrean.freesitespace.net
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Kenneth wrote:
> What a cool gizmo. Didn't know it existed until now. I've been living in a
> cave. :-0
Google for "tablet PC". There are bunches of them out there, of all
different types. And if you buy one, get OneNote - it makes it an actual
useful device, rather than "A PC without a keyboard". :-)
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Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
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