A Aranince macrumors 65816 Apr 18, 2007 1,104 0 California Feb 7, 2008 #51 Hmm... Eee PC for its small Size Viao or Dell's XPS
L letswastetime macrumors regular Feb 11, 2007 172 0 Feb 7, 2008 #52 For me, it would probably have to be a sony vaio. a few of my friends have them and truthfully, they arent bad computers.
For me, it would probably have to be a sony vaio. a few of my friends have them and truthfully, they arent bad computers.
S stevegmu macrumors regular Jan 29, 2008 237 0 A stone's throw from the White House. Feb 7, 2008 #53 Elektronika PC-16.
M MacCurry macrumors 6502a Aug 28, 2006 518 195 Feb 7, 2008 #55 Dell XPS or Precision business class.
iMpathetic macrumors 68030 Original poster Oct 7, 2007 2,547 4 IMBY Feb 10, 2008 #56 Mechcozmo said: Depending on what it was to be used for... EEE PC: Size matters not, but these laptops are pretty handy. Lenovo: The standard in PC notebooks. Can't beat 'em. Toughbook: In case I want to woodwork with my laptop. While it's running. Click to expand... By "lenovo", do you mean IBM ThinkPads or the Lenovo 3000 models?
Mechcozmo said: Depending on what it was to be used for... EEE PC: Size matters not, but these laptops are pretty handy. Lenovo: The standard in PC notebooks. Can't beat 'em. Toughbook: In case I want to woodwork with my laptop. While it's running. Click to expand... By "lenovo", do you mean IBM ThinkPads or the Lenovo 3000 models?
S SteveG4Cube macrumors 6502 Jul 22, 2002 347 0 MontCo., PA Feb 10, 2008 #57 My Macbook booted into XP is by far the most tolerable Windows experience I've ever had, no reason to buy another brand just to run Windows anymore.
My Macbook booted into XP is by far the most tolerable Windows experience I've ever had, no reason to buy another brand just to run Windows anymore.