notebook corner
I've been using... |
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Toshiba T4400 |
The first notebook I had when I was in grade 8. First 486 notebook with plasma (orange colored) LCD. Swopping 10mb RAM with 80mb HDD... Wow!!! -_-; |
Toshiba T2200 |
The first sub-notebook(B5) size in the world. Awesome texture, but the pointing stick was pain to use... |
Lexmark ??? |
Another sub-notebook, but it was a refurbished IBM Thinkpad with mono LCD, 4MB RAM, and 170MB HDD. Barely ran Windows 3.1 and Norton. |
Now the real Portege series. Still mono LCD, but at least it's light... |
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Samsung Sens |
A lame Pentium notebook... The memory upgrade was ass expensive! P75 with 32MB RAM. 810MB HDD. 800x600 LCD was the only thing I liked about it. |
An outdated notebook that I got for pure Word Processing use. The floppy drive was pretty funky. (PCMCIA) |
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Fastest 486 notebook that's now a history... Lightweight. Easily upgradable. One of the best notebooks made in Korea. Cyrix5x86-133 (It's still 486) with 20MB RAM and 810MB HDD. It was pretty amazing how fast Windows 95 ran on this system... on a 486!!! |
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Toshiba 660CDT |
Another Portege series that I got, but this time with a built-in CD-ROM! P150, 96MB RAM, 2.1GB HDD. Quite sweet, but still it was too thick and heavy... |
TI 5270 |
The best keyboard I've ever had in a notebook. With 2 smart hot swap batteries, but it was way too heavy for me... Bought 2nd handed and sold in a month... |
Toshiba Libretto 30 |
Video Cassette sized toy which belonged to my Dad before it went crazy and became unfixable. It was the first notebook I had with its CPU overclocked. Alas, it's not working any longer though... |
The one currently using now. Pentium 200MMX, 64MB RAM, 3GB HDD. Full size keyboard, but still under 2kg (4 pounder)!! Best LCD I've ever had... |
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Cool Links |
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One of the finest notebook homepages I've seen. A must visit, but in Korean. |
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The first notebook that started all this crazy make-it-slim phenomenon |
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Copyright(c) David Hahn 1997-1999 |