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http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?
&product_uid=58546
So what do you lot reckon? I'm edging towards the Toshiba Celeron-based one (second one) for the following reasons:
* 800g lighter
* Celeron will probably run cooler than Athlon XP
* A lot of the customer reviews on that site comment on how quiet it is.
Whichever ever I go for, I'll be adding another 256mb stick, to bump it up to 512mb.
Anyone got a previous experiences with either of the two brands?
Any comments much appreciated. :)
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?
&product_uid=58546
So what do you lot reckon? I'm edging towards the Toshiba Celeron-based one (second one) for the following reasons:
* 800g lighter
* Celeron will probably run cooler than Athlon XP
* A lot of the customer reviews on that site comment on how quiet it is.
Whichever ever I go for, I'll be adding another 256mb stick, to bump it up to 512mb.
Anyone got a previous experiences with either of the two brands?
Any comments much appreciated. :)
P4 2.6GHz
512Mb RAM
60Gb HD
DVD Writer
64Mb graphics card (could be better, but meh)
Toys R Us
£699
'nuff said
> I would go with the Toshiba, they are supposed to be one of the
> premier brands for laptops. Don't expect to be playing many games on
> it though.
Ordered. :)
Not intending to use it for gaming (well, maybe AoE on the move)...will have a beastly Shuttle for that task (although my 9800 pro machine now is no slouch).
> Laptop
> P4 2.6GHz
> 512Mb RAM
> 60Gb HD
> DVD Writer
> 64Mb graphics card (could be better, but meh)
> Toys R Us
> £699
>
> 'nuff said
I asume that was sarcasm, your not recomending a laptop from toys r us are you?