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by walterk , Feb 14 '00
Pros: screen, light weight, ethernet Cons: lousy service
I purchased a Sharp A-250 from Harmony Computer in New York; they had a good price and quick delivery, and I was very satisfied.
I really like the Sharp Actius A-250; very nice screen; reasonably fast and a real eye-catcher; also the light weight...
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by Kenchiw , Oct 04 '99
Pros: super-light, appealing feature Cons: small keys pad
Do you travel around often and still looking for the right notebook with you on the trip? Yeah, I am raising my hand. In that case, you should take a closer attention on the Actius A250, which I find amazingly light in weight(only 3 pounds). I will...
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by mwmayo , Nov 24 '00
Pros: Small & light, gorgeous display, good battery life (with power management) Cons: Minor finish problems, keyboard smaller than normal, extended battery covers network port, only one PC Card slot
I bought this notebook for Law School, not expecting it to turn heads like some sports car! Still, besides its stylish design and smaller-than-a-piece-of-paper size and <3 pounds weight, this baby is a workhorse. At the time, the choices were...
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by vgd , Feb 19 '00
Pros: See above Cons: See above
The sharp has pluses and minuses:
Pluses:
Excellent contrast display
Light weight
Heat management
Integrated ethernet, VGA ports
Small power brick
Cool appearance
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Keyboard size and...
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by danielbeck , May 16 '00
Pros: looks downright snazzy Cons: desktop clutter, somewhat fragile
Yes, it's incredibly small, it's extremely light, and it looks downright snazzy -- you'll turn heads at the airport and be the envy of everyone on the plane who has to hunch way over to get the screen open on their bulky, oh-so-five-minutes-ago Vaio when...
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by studioj , Sep 24 '99
Pros: Super light, great display, everyting you need is built-in Cons: Cramped keyboard, runs warm, $$$
After surfing the web looking for information on the perfect ultra-portable PC, I took the plunge for
the Actius 250. I had seen this model in Tokyo a year ago under the Japanese label Mebius and
thought it was a really cool machine. This is...
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by hirschma , Sep 13 '99
Pros: Small, light, fast, great LCD, excellent quality all around Cons: Crappy speaker, no CD-ROM included
Subnotebook and ultralight computer fans are attracted to this class of computing device for the 3P's - price, performance and portability. If you're looking for the absolute best value in the 3P's, you've found your computer with the Sharp Actius A250....
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by john4 , Jul 21 '99
Pros: Luxurious Display, light weight, Ethernet on motherboard Cons: No integrated Floppy or CD-Rom / DVD
Excellent contender for the mobile professional, light weight, gorgeous display with bleeding edge technology that allows outside viewing. Built in LAN port is a huge bonus, two USB ports allow both a mouse & keyboard to be used. Display...
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