Pete Stean wrote:
> Can I suggest the MSI Wind (or rebadged as the Advent 4211). Mine runs
> Hardy with no probs - pretty decent specs and I find it speedy, the real
> plus is that it is ultra-ultra portable
>
> Certainly worth considering if you're not looking for a desktop
> replacement per s
Can I suggest the MSI Wind (or rebadged as the Advent 4211). Mine runs Hardy
with no probs - pretty decent specs and I find it speedy, the real plus is
that it is ultra-ultra portable
Certainly worth considering if you're not looking for a desktop replacement
per se, but something that you can use
Sean Miller wrote:
> Yes, that's the one - nvidia graphics. Price is coming down,
> presumably, because there'll be a higher specification one hitting
> Tesco soon.
>
> Sean
>
Great, I'll have a look in Tescos again tomorrow. I tried the Exeter
branch but there is another one near me too. Ce
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 8:08 AM, Rob Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you have one of them Sean?
I do, yes.
> I did see a HP in Tesco's yesterday although they were out of stock. I
> think they were about £350 and had the Athlon X2 CPU, is this the one
> you mean?
Yes, that's the one - nvi
Sean Miller wrote:
> Compaq/HP seem pretty good - the widescreen HP Pavilion (15.4", 120GB
> h/drive, Vista Home Premium, 2GB memory etc.) that Tesco sells at
> about £370 seems to work well enough, including wi-fi.
>
> Sean
Do you have one of them Sean?
I did see a HP in Tesco's yesterday altho
This is the one I was talking about...
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.203-1098.aspx
Sean
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On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 7:00 AM, Matt Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not particularly portable though
I guess that could be argued, but it doesn't take that much more to
lug around a 15.4" widescreen than a 14" does it? And the size of the
screen definitely helps productivity as you can g
Compaq/HP seem pretty good - the widescreen HP Pavilion (15.4", 120GB
h/drive, Vista Home Premium, 2GB memory etc.) that Tesco sells at
about £370 seems to work well enough, including wi-fi.
Sean
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