ideal laptop recommendations?
richard childers / kg6hac
fscked at pacbell.net
Thu May 8 06:59:11 PDT 2003
Can we drop this pathetic subject or move on to something equally valuable,
like whether FreeBSD is better, or Linux, and if so, which one?
Thanks.
-- richard
"Jesse D. Guardiani" wrote:
> Greg Smith wrote:
>
> > Jason Andresen wrote:
> >
> >>Well, my workplace loves these Dell Latitudes. I've had two now, an
> >>older 400Mhz version and a newer 1.2Ghz version. Additionally, I've
> >>used several of the older (<400Mhz) versions of this laptop (we reuse
> >>old equipment in the labs).
> >
> > Just keep in mind that Latitudes are the high quality corporate line,
> > and Inspirons are the "other" line.
>
> Yeah. They're more expensive too. Not quite as expensive as the IBMs,
> but pricey nevertheless. I think I'd rather just go with IBM after
> everything that has been said here.
>
> >
> > The Latitudes are actually sold by a separate legal entity which serves
> > corporate customers. (At least that is what they told me when they
> > demanded sales tax.)
> >
> > Greg
> >
> >
> >
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