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by lawman67
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Sep 12 '02 |
Ultralights may not be right
Before you buy a thin and light laptop, be double certain that you accept the compromises inherent in such machines. You too can avoid buyer's remorse.... read full review
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by lawman67
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Mar 25 '02 |
Less is More v. Bigger is Better
The frequency of your travels and your love of movies will determine the best laptop for you... read full review
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by lawman67
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Oct 04 '02 |
So you want a Toshiba Portege? (warning, long)
Porteges are popular computers and even older ones retain their "wow" factor, just know which models represent the best value.... read full review
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by Gr8ful
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Jul 09 '00 |
Business First ~ Suggestions for a mobile computing solution
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by lawman67
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Mar 05 '04 |
Decisions, decisions
I recommend a small, lightweight, CORPORATE-class laptop running either Mac OS X or Windows 2000/XP. Avoid the consumer models, they weren't made for business.... read full review
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by lawman67
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Apr 01 '04 |
Windows or Macintosh?
Both have become excellent platforms, both have lost most of their flaws. Today, its the viruses that make Macintosh a better choice.... read full review
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by lawman67
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Dec 31 '04 |
Picking an older PowerBook
There are many excellent values in used Mac laptops, but some machines are very overpriced.... read full review
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