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P7350 Core 2 Duo, Centrino 2 laptop
4GB RAM
nvidia 9600GS Graphics.
16" LCD @ 1366x768
For anyone thinking of getting a MD97110 for use
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Dell's Latitude D400 series is one of the
best-looking and most affordable Pentium M
ultraportables on the market. We have tested an
entry-level 1.3GHz version with 128MB of R ...
This wireless laser mouse is perfect for a
notebook. It's receiver connects via USB. It comes
with two rechargeable batteries and USB charger
cable. It works perfectly in Linu ...
This is a amazing little notebook. It has an
excellent screen, sharp and bright. Text is very
crisp and easy to read. It's amazingly lightweight
and tiny, especially consideri ...
The M2105US notebook is a low-budget notebook.
It has an AMD Sempron processor, Altec Lansing
speakers, and an ATI video card.
Complete specifications can be found at
http: ...
Medion Microstar MD6032 notebook. Originally
purchased December 2002. Quite a beefy machine
even in mid-2005. Features Pentium IV 2.5Ghz
processor, 512Mb RAM, 40Gb HDD, CD-RW, ...
Good priced above-mid-level notebook. It meets all
requirement for desktop repacement ( fast
processor , nice harddisc , enough RAM for most applications and
a state of the a ...
Originally was the CDROM interface card for the
external Panasonic KXL-783A cdrom. Added an
extension cord and connected to a SCSI scanner and
works as a SCSI port for my not ...
This is a Fujitsu S Series Lifebook Notebook.
It's small and portable. My model came with a
DVD/CD-RW, Intel Centrino, 13.3" Screen.... I
installed Slackware 9.1 on the lap ...
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