What are some tiny laptops?

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I am thinking about buying a tiny laptop. It doesn't need to have any
CD/floppy built in. I want something lightweight with all the wireless
stuff built in, bluetooth too.

I am looking at the Dell latitude X300 right now, what are some other good
options?

I like Dell as the support has always been great, LONG warranty is a big
"must have". 3-4 years.

THANKS!
--Dan
 
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"dg" <dan_gus@hotmail.com> writes:
> I am thinking about buying a tiny laptop. It doesn't need to have any
> CD/floppy built in. I want something lightweight with all the wireless
> stuff built in, bluetooth too.
>
> I am looking at the Dell latitude X300 right now, what are some other good
> options?

Thinkpad X40 is nice.
 
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http://www.freepages.at/internet/tinylaptop.htm

A great choice, dan, go for it.

Regards

Michael

g <dan_gus@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I am thinking about buying a tiny laptop. It doesn't need to have any
> CD/floppy built in. I want something lightweight with all the wireless
> stuff built in, bluetooth too.
>
> I am looking at the Dell latitude X300 right now, what are some other
> good
> options?
>
> I like Dell as the support has always been great, LONG warranty is a big
> "must have". 3-4 years.
>
> THANKS!
> --Dan
 
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You may like to try a Tablet from Acer, Toshiba or Compaq.. they have
10" and 12" panels but not cheap!

X300 even Dell staff tells me is an obsolete product?

www.tomshardware.com just reviewed a small light panel which is not as
powerful but very cheap.


On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 04:21:31 +0100, "Michael Ellington"
<nospam@please.com> wrote:

>http://www.freepages.at/internet/tinylaptop.htm
>
>A great choice, dan, go for it.
>
>Regards
>
>Michael
>
>g <dan_gus@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I am thinking about buying a tiny laptop. It doesn't need to have any
>> CD/floppy built in. I want something lightweight with all the wireless
>> stuff built in, bluetooth too.
>>
>> I am looking at the Dell latitude X300 right now, what are some other
>> good
>> options?
>>
>> I like Dell as the support has always been great, LONG warranty is a big
>> "must have". 3-4 years.
>>
>> THANKS!
>> --Dan
 
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get the x300 man!

I have had so many other thin and light laptops, but none of them IMO
are as good as the x200, or x300.

Just make sure you get the extended battery, and you'll be good.

Sess
 
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"dg" <dan_gus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I am thinking about buying a tiny laptop. It doesn't need to have any
> CD/floppy built in. I want something lightweight with all the wireless
> stuff built in, bluetooth too.

Fujitsu Lifebook P7000
It has wireless, CD burner (DVD burner in the Japanese version) plus CF/SD/Mem stick
card reader, etc. awesome. My backup laptop is Lifebook P5020D (predecessor of the
P7000) and it is an awesome sub notebook.
--
><eM eL><
><There's no place like 127.0.0.1><
 
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"Vince" <vince@lobo.com> wrote in message
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> X300 even Dell staff tells me is an obsolete product?

Yeah, the X300 isn't exactly new, one of the reasons I am looking for
alternatives. I wish Dell would release a new model of a superlight
notebook.

--Dan
 
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But you know, after looking at the other alternatives, the x300 isn't
looking bad. Its easily up to par.

--Dan

"dg" <dan_gus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Vince" <vince@lobo.com> wrote in message
> news:a1ql11t92lpvmjhpjm5f8v5p4fe6ok3t7v@4ax.com...
>> X300 even Dell staff tells me is an obsolete product?
>
> Yeah, the X300 isn't exactly new, one of the reasons I am looking for
> alternatives. I wish Dell would release a new model of a superlight
> notebook.
>
> --Dan
>
>