On 5/8/07, Elijah Alcantara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks for all the input, I've decided on an MSI S425 now :D


Pahabol lang. Toshiba TOUGHBOOK is what some of our military observers here
are using.
This thing does not need a bag with soft edges, the book itself is solid and
comes with a handle to carry it (really, no bag is needed here).
I have seen it drop multiple times and still works fine. In fact, we still
have some books manufactured in 98. We still use them for special HF radio
which can send small text based messages for reporting.
They are really tough, they just get corrupted but they dont break.

http://www.groupmobile.com/brand.asp?mf_id=1
http://www.groupmobile.com/product.asp?sku=2305

Super expensive nga lang as in 3000$ to 5000$ per book!
Well I have to mention that it is also heavy hehe

I have tried linux in some of them and it works. Ubuntu live CD (I forgot
the version though).
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