MZ-N10
06/01/2004, 01:47 AM
well...ive been luggin around a 9lbs desktop replacement laptop to school for about 6 months. and ive had enough with carrying a laptop bag tat is heavier then my book bag...so im lookin at ultra portables...mainly the sharp mm20..
Company:
Sharp Electronics Corp., www.sharpsystems.com
Price:
$1,499 direct
Spec data:
1-GHz Transmeta Efficeon 8600, 256MB SDRAM, 20GB hard drive, 16MB ATI Mobility Radeon graphics card, LAN Express 802.11g, external DVD/CD-RW combo drive ($99), two USB 2.0 ports, 10.4-inch LCD, 1.99-pound system weight (2.49-pound travel weight), Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, cradle docking station
Pros:
2-pound notebook, unique docking cradle for charging and synching
Cons:
Small keyboard, low performance
Bottom line:
The Sharp MM20 is no powerhouse, but its portability and unique cradle sync feature make this a cool and innovative portable, as well as a great complement to your desktop.
-PCMAG
so wat do u computer gurus think?
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Company:
Sharp Electronics Corp., www.sharpsystems.com
Price:
$1,499 direct
Spec data:
1-GHz Transmeta Efficeon 8600, 256MB SDRAM, 20GB hard drive, 16MB ATI Mobility Radeon graphics card, LAN Express 802.11g, external DVD/CD-RW combo drive ($99), two USB 2.0 ports, 10.4-inch LCD, 1.99-pound system weight (2.49-pound travel weight), Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, cradle docking station
Pros:
2-pound notebook, unique docking cradle for charging and synching
Cons:
Small keyboard, low performance
Bottom line:
The Sharp MM20 is no powerhouse, but its portability and unique cradle sync feature make this a cool and innovative portable, as well as a great complement to your desktop.
-PCMAG
so wat do u computer gurus think?
________
Kids Zoloft (http://www.classactionsettlements.org/lawsuit/zoloft/)