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I've been using...

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.

Toshiba T3400

Now the real Portege series. Still mono LCD, but at least it's light...

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.

Compaq Aero

An outdated notebook that I got for pure Word Processing use. The floppy drive was pretty funky. (PCMCIA)

Daewoo T7400

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!!!

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...

LG-IBM TP560x

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...

 

Cool Links

Netsgo

One of the finest notebook homepages I've seen. A must visit, but in Korean.

Sony Vaio

The first notebook that started all this crazy make-it-slim phenomenon

 


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